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Gone for the Ninja Foodi Max, arriving today. The main reason was that I regularly get the itch with gadgets and want additional functions eventually.
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I'm looking for some electronic kitchen scales that are fairly accurate but well priced for the money. No set budget as such but I don't wish to spend stupid money (I would think ~£40 or less is realistic?).
I'm checking some of the previous posts out for ideas but if anyone has any good recommendations then I'd appreciate any input, thanks.
Gone for the Ninja Foodi Max, arriving today. The main reason was that I regularly get the itch with gadgets and want additional functions eventually.
Is anyone able to advise on a food processor?
Ive looked at Kenwood and they seem to be either flimsy or have a trillion attachments and jugs/bowls which look a nightmare to store and I've heard mixed reviews of the KitchenAid alternative.
Is anyone able to advise on a food processor?
I like the look of the Magimix 4200xl, however, it's quite expensive so I'm exploring other options... Though I'm willing to pay if it's worth it.
I my think main uses will be slicing/grating veg, pureeing (soup and baby food), and mixing cakes/dough etc.
I had a cheap processor in the past and the attachment driveshaft sheared, so I'm looking for something better quality.
I like the Magimix attachment storage, relatively compact form factor and the warranty.
Ive looked at Kenwood and they seem to be either flimsy cheap models or have a trillion attachments and jugs/bowls I don't need which look a nightmare to store. I've heard mixed reviews of the KitchenAid alternative.
Any thoughts or recommendations?
I've got that. Best thing you could ever buy.
I also have a standard Phillips XXL air fryer too. Which is likely the second best gadget next to the maxi.
You can literally make anything in it. So easy to clean. It also makes stuff better than our electric fan oven it's so consistent and you don't get heat spots like you do with an oven.
The pressure cooking function is phenomenal.
I need to get rid of my sous vide it never gets used since I got the ninja. Had mine for a year.
Tempted to get Ninja - Got a solid air fryer which gets used pretty much daily but like the idea of cooking more things with Ninja. What's the basket/internal size like on the Ninja compared to the fryer you have??
Don't know your price point. Can't comment on this product specifically but used the company before for cheesemaking supplies and always been happy.I'm looking for a good quality cheese slicer, the type which is basically a flat surface with the handle and wire. Don't know where to look for one apart from Amazon but it's full of stuff with reviews that can't be trusted and I don't want something that will work fine for a few months and then turn trash as it will be a gift for somebody
Don't know your price point. Can't comment on this product specifically but used the company before for cheesemaking supplies and always been happy.
https://www.cheesemaking.co.uk/cheese-making-cheese-cutter/the-cheese-cutter
@Minusorange They sell spare cheese wires. £14.70 for 12. You could buy yourself a nice walnut chopping board cut off an edge and glue as a lip, make a handle and improvise your own. Which now I've typed it sounds quite cool that might have to go on my projects list.