Kitchen machines
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Immersion blenders
Food processors
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Versatile food processor
With the dial, you can set one of the 12 speed settings or the pulse function. Want to crush ice, knead bread dough, or whisk whipped cream? Use the automatic programs.
Hand mixers
Whisk, knead, and mix ingredients with 1 hand for different baked goods.Food choppers
Chop and mix ingredients into small pieces or into a sauce or dip.Soup makers
Mix raw ingredients into warm soups and sauces.Citrus presses
Squeeze different citrus fruits into fresh juices.Juicers
Grate fruit and vegetables quickly into clear juices.Slowjuicers
Bruise fruit and vegetables slowly into juices with a lot of fibers.
Advice on kitchen machines
Compare the different kitchen machines*
There are many different kitchen machines. For example, a stand mixer, food processor, blender, or immersion blender. Each kitchen machine is suitable for certain preparations and has its own specific function. So think beforehand what you want to make with the kitchen machine. For example, for smoothies you choose a blender, and for batter and dough a stand mixer. We've compared the kitchen machines to each other for you.
Compare a blender and immersion blender
A blender and immersion blender are useful kitchen machines you can use to mix and puree ingredients. But there are also differences. Blenders are more powerful and you can especially make smooth smoothies and juices with it. Immersion blenders have lower power and you'll get a more coarse result. For immersion blenders, there are more accessories available than for blenders. We've listed all the differences for you.
Compare a blender, juicer, and slow juicer
Blenders, juicers, and slow juicers are all machines you can make juices with. But what are the differences? With a blender, you can mix vegetables and fruit into a thick smoothie. Do you want to make clear juices? Choose a juicer. This machine grates ingredients at high speed. A slow juicer crushes ingredients at a slow speed into a concentrated juice with fibers. We'll tell you what all the differences are.