Stand mixer by Izzy, with 1500W power, 8lt stainless steel bowl, and 6 speeds. It features a pulse intermittent motion function and planetary rotation for complete mixing, as well as a safety system with overheating and overload protection.
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The only downside is that in hard doughs (such as tsoureki, etc.), it shakes like crazy and if you don't hold it, it will definitely fall off the counter. Otherwise, very powerful motor and large bowl!!!!!
First time buying a kitchen machine so I don't have a comparison measure with any other. I went all in the first time with the dough for tsoureki. Well....... it handled 1 kilo of dough BUTTT if I didn't hold it, it would have fallen from the counter. It was shaking like crazy! Help me, Holy Mary! So, I understood that for doughs, either I have to cut off my hands to hold it or tie it up. However, the bowl is worth every penny! Huge! In terms of noise, it's okay, it handles it well, but I was disappointed with the quality of construction, too much plastic, but what can you expect with a 100€ purchase. If I could turn back time, I would save money and buy a Kenwood or Kitchen Aid. You buy once for your whole life
There was no comment on this particular model, so I took the risk to buy it "blindly".
Well, it is powerful and relatively quiet. Large drum, regular accessories, the egg beater surprised me with its sturdiness.
Carefully packaged.
We tried it on heavy dough and it did a good job.
Even better on sponge cake!
It is definitely worth the money, much more than what other options the market suggests at its price.
What you need to know is:
- the window on the lid of the drum for adding ingredients does not close. This does not create a problem during operation, but when the drum is "resting" it collects dust. So it needs a patent with a transparent membrane.
- When the machine is plugged in, the speed change point flashes. I always had the previous one plugged in, but now I have to unplug it. And it doesn't suit my case.
I will come back in a few months for more.
UPD:
After two months of daily use - everything is fine.
The suction cups at the bottom hold firmly and the only case they come off is if hard dough is combined with excessive speed.
When you have a little dough, you may need help with a spatula. This is because the drum is very large.