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TLC Tim
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Post subject: Rest in peace, old friend Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 5:21 am |
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Joined: Wed Jan 19, 2011 7:59 am Posts: 109 Location: Syracuse, NY
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In 1998, my sister gave me a Cuisinart 7 speed hand mixer. On January 27th, while making my son's birthday cake, it finally gave up the ghost. I have been using it hard (cakes, frosting, whipped potatoes...) for 13 years now. I immediately ordered another one. If you need a mixer, I highly recommend this one. It is a workhorse.
_________________ " Food that`s too safe, too pasteurized, too healthy - it`s bad! There should be some risk, like unpasteurized cheese. Food is about rot, and decay, and fermentation.as much as it is also about freshness."
-Anthony Bourdain
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gardnercook
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Post subject: Re: Rest in peace, old friend Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 7:34 am |
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Joined: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:01 am Posts: 1287 Location: Denver
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Tim...I concur. I use a Cuisinart hand mixer and it is a workhorse, as is my 30 year old Cuisinart food processor, which also gets a workout and just keeps going. I highly recommend the brand for small appliances.
_________________ Ilene
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fitzie
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Post subject: Re: Rest in peace, old friend Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 9:11 am |
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Joined: Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:52 am Posts: 1140 Location: Kansas City
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I have a Krups hand mixer purchased in 1980 to replace my mother's Sunbeam mixer whose motor I burned out making divinity. I used to use the Krups a lot but lately I've been making cakes, etc., that only require mixing by hand. I had one of the original Cuisinarts purchased from Macy's Cellar, was given a newer, larger one about 10 years ago and gave the oldie to my granddaughter hoping to spur along her interest in cooking. Wish I had it back. fitzie
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Tim
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Post subject: Re: Rest in peace, old friend Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 1:20 pm |
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Joined: Tue Aug 11, 2009 6:36 am Posts: 894 Location: Springfield, IL
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Hi,
I am putting my 1985 Braun Minipimer immersion blender (Zabars $19.95) into retirement due to a broken blade, unfortunately not replaceable. This was like an Evinrude in my kitchen, able to mix cement with speeds ranging from 100rpm to maybe 1200rpm. Even with half a blade, it still can make a nice concrete.
I took a gift certificate into W-S and looked at the Bamix$$$ and All-Clad hand blenders. The All-Clad was variable speed ranging from maybe 1000rpm all the way up to 1100rpm. It also has a non-replaceable blade.
The Bamix doesn't seem to be very highly rated but is does come with lots of beakers.
Any thoughts?
Tim
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