forum: Food, Wine and Gardening
#11 Tue 11 Dec 12 12:13am
mummza
Occupation avoiding housework
- From The land of song.
- Member since Tue 04 Oct 05
Re: Liquidiser recommendations
I am not sure white rabbit ... but Ive had it quite a log time !! I will try to rememnber to look !
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#12 Tue 11 Dec 12 2:15am
The White Rabbit

- From Sydney, Australia
- Member since Tue 22 Jun 04
Re: Liquidiser recommendations
Thanks
Has anyone had one of these? http://www.cuisinart.com.au/index.php/p … -die-cast/
I'm intrigued because when we had our last stickblender it had a small processor attachment which was what we used the most. However we already have a large processor but for doing say a small pesto etc it's just too big.
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#13 Tue 11 Dec 12 10:46am
mummza
Occupation avoiding housework
- From The land of song.
- Member since Tue 04 Oct 05
Re: Liquidiser recommendations
No but it's a genius idea . I wish all blenders came with 2 sizes of blender jugs .
That would be so easy for making baby foods or Pesto or just chopping small amounts ...
But I see that the smaller jug is like a mini food processor . I have a mini Magimix which I find invaluable for me , the only issue I have with the mini Magimix is I find it a bit tricky getting the lid off sometimes , as this cuisinart liquidisers/mini processor has a full feed spout removing hhe lid would not be an issue .
Looks a great piece of kit !
I have a cuisinart stick blender and that's really good .
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#14 Tue 11 Dec 12 2:10pm
MsPablo
Occupation Just being me
- Member since Fri 28 Mar 08
Re: Liquidiser recommendations
The White Rabbit wrote:
mummza, what model have you got?
I'm not sure we have cuisineArt here. Are they the same as http://www.cuisinart.com.au/index.php/h … s/blending (sometimes we see different names for the same products to the US)
Yes, it's cuisineart - same company . . . don't think I see our exact model. The one at the bottom with a white base looks pretty similar.
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#15 Tue 11 Dec 12 2:12pm
MsPablo
Occupation Just being me
- Member since Fri 28 Mar 08
Re: Liquidiser recommendations
The White Rabbit wrote:
Thanks
Has anyone had one of these? http://www.cuisinart.com.au/index.php/p … -die-cast/
I'm intrigued because when we had our last stickblender it had a small processor attachment which was what we used the most. However we already have a large processor but for doing say a small pesto etc it's just too big.
That's a nice idea. I use my mini food processor more than the larger one. I like that it comes with slicing blades. My mini only has a chopping blade.
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#16 Fri 21 Dec 12 7:55am
The White Rabbit

- From Sydney, Australia
- Member since Tue 22 Jun 04
Re: Liquidiser recommendations
Thanks guys.
I have a kenwood one that's a stick mixer with a whisk, milk frother/milkshake thing, and a small processor (blade and a grating/ slicing disc depending which way you have it up). The only problem is the slicing blade has cracks in the plastic and I'm not sure if it's "full tang" or just held in with the plastic. If the latter too dangerous to use and queries to the company have yielded a response yet.
We originally had a braun stick mixer with a small processor attachment, just a blade. We used it so much we eventually broke it from over use.
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#17 Sat 22 Dec 12 12:54am
mincepie

- From uk
- Member since Tue 07 Oct 08
Re: Liquidiser recommendations
I have the waring pro blender, love it. Best blender I've ever had.
Powerfull, retro look, easy clean, doesnt take up a lot of space on worktop and takes seconds to liquidise, no stringy bits of celery here.
Crushes ice [ add a little water]
I use daily for fruit smoothies. Only downside is the cost.
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#18 Sat 22 Dec 12 8:18am
The White Rabbit

- From Sydney, Australia
- Member since Tue 22 Jun 04
Re: Liquidiser recommendations
mincepie, i don't think we have that brand here
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#19 Tue 25 Dec 12 6:55pm
mincepie

- From uk
- Member since Tue 07 Oct 08
Re: Liquidiser recommendations
Really, I thought they were global, hope the link works. I have the green one.
http://www.shopstyle.com.au/browse/blen … ers/Waring
and if anyone here is interested Debenhams are offering for £100...half price, now thats a bargain! ![]()
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