After long hesitation, I placed an initial order for Russel Hobbs robot that did not meet my expectations. Very nice but not as pro that Kenwood I ordered after dismissing Russel. I have requested information from users who left comments ... but did not have answers, I launched myself. Aesthetically, I find the beautiful, well finished and massive. From the first glance it was a feeling of having a quality product. I saw huge, providing plenty of room on my work plan but ultimately its dimensions are quite standard. Operation is easy and intuitive: no need to keep the manual at hand. It is not very noisy (compared to the TM31!) And listen to the work, there is no hardware. That sounds perhaps silly or superficial but the sound generated by a device gives you immediately a priori qualitative. 4.6L bowl is a good face even bigger than my usual bowl. My preparations seem a bit pokey in and yet I cook for 6! Upon receipt of the robot I made the adjustments to the height of accessories. I helped a rather thick sheet of paper to leave a minimum space between the accessories and the bottom of the bowl. These settings are well explained and easy to do. Everything goes in the dishwasher, it's great. Each accessory kit pastry is functional and I especially like the flexible beater - which I think is a Kenwood innovation. The splash cover - which holds open the window alone - is very convenient. It's nice to see his ongoing preparation and to judge its appearance while the robot works, and without splashing. This robot comes with a high quality blender also. In the package, CD recipes accompanied the user manual as well as advertising to register to receive a free cookbook adapted to the robot. Book value of 30.