For a few months I pressed myself against the peer pressure, but finally relented - and bought the thing. And there is absolutely no regrets!
I have the part so now for a week and have:
- 1kg onions (bulb for bulb, of course)
- Herbs
- Garlic
- Carrots
- Scallions and
- King prawns
hacked.
Each object has been achieved by the handbag-sized device absolutely exemplary.
The operation is very simple. There is only one large button (the one also can operate well with greasy hands because of the size, as the palm), which you can press down in two stages. Stage One is peaceful hacking while stage corresponds to two wild buzzing.
So you can make small pieces of onions or process them in an almost creamy paste.
The cup Large Hack container, and the container lid and the cutting axis can be cleaned in the top rack of the dishwasher. Anyone who wants to protect the blade slightly and hand washing, be warned: The first washing I have a big hole in the dishcloth, a slightly smaller a bit smaller carved into my rubber glove and into my skin.
Since getting the term "razor-sharp" but a whole new meaning.
The only downside that I could festellen so far is that the correct position of Becherchens is not so easy to figure out how the would like to have. The cover is provided with a nice big arrow pointing to the user, where is "snap". The cup has not. Need for improvement.
Whether the generally excellent quality of the device and the high usefulness (as there almost every day is because of the low cleaning effort indeed in use) I want this but do not assign a "point deduction".
, I wonder, however, to invest in a water-resistant marker ...
Another useful Inverstition with extensive use of this device (and believe me, you will often use) is a small silicone spatula, not to scratch with the teaspoon of the beautiful, shiny plastic surface ...
Even as Kenwood could still make improvements ...)
All in all, however, as much as I despise and Delia Smith's new cookbook, with this recommendation it was perfectly right and I will be happy to join.
Buying, people will buy, you will not regret it ...
I think I'll give my grandma this year such a thing for Christmas ... :)
Cooks beautiful!