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Bamix Mono 133 White wand mixer by VictorinoxDurable single-unit constructionSwiss-engineered AC motor for stronger initial torque and dual speed capabilities up to 12,000 RPMs140-160 WWhisper-quiet even at high speedsUnique blade system features 3 interchangable blades: a chopper/purTer/multi-purpose blade, a whisker blade, and a beater bladeBlades are removable, making Bamix Mono easy to cleanUnique blending system draws food in from the sides, creating a more thorough blend and creating less ...
- Made in Switzerland
- 3 discs
- 10 yr guarantee on spare parts availability
- 600 ml Beaker BPA free
- Whisper quiet 2 speed motor with twin switches
This Hand Blenders give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Bamix immersion blender
I purchased a cheaper Black & Decker brand immersion blender several years ago, and the frame cracked after just a few uses. When I decided to buy a new one, I researched many online ratings and reviews to help determine which brand is best, and Bamix always came to the forefront. It is pricey, but you get what you pay for in it's superior engineering.. quality design and exceptional performance. The first time I turned it on, I was very impressed by how quiet and powerful it is. I love using it, and cleanup is easy.
2. Awesome blender
The Bamix hand mixer is truly the best. It's solid construction and smooth operation, combined with the ergonomic grip make it a pleasure to use. Is it expensive? Yes. Is it worth it? Absolutely! You get what you pay for.
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Great immersion blender
Haven't used it much, but impressed with its design, power, quietness, and quality. Replaced a Hamilton-Beach that I used for years that sells for about $20 now. Honestly, the Bamix gets the same results, although admittedly it does a little better job. Supposedly Bamix is one of the best and they're priced accordingly. This model's their entry machine, but it'll do everything and more than I'll ever need it to do. The special blades are a nice addition; have only used the chopper blade so far. And the beaker is really a nice addition; didn't realize just how handy that is for emulsifying. Based on price, does it work 7 1/2 times better than the Hamilton-Beech? No. But the Bamix is better, I like it a lot more, and I'd buy it again.
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