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I had a Braun Handheld blender/chopper–not cordless, but a wonderful machine. I accidentally burnt out the motor by chopping hard cheese. I looked for another Braun, however, they were not available.
This Bosch machine does have a good motor, and it is cordless; however, I think that the parts are more difficult to assemble, clean, and store. The switch has 2 parts which must be squeezed in the right order, and even then, they don’t always work.

i don’t usually complain about products, but this one is so bad.

Going home after an eventful day is the most anticipated time for everyone. After all the tasks completed for that day, you sure would want to enjoy the comforts of your home. Take a warm (or cold) shower. Relax and bum around on your bed. And to top it all up, enjoy a sumptuous dinner with your loved ones (if you are with someone at the moment).

But for single guys and girls out there, going home is pretty much the same, except for one - prepared food. Cooking and food preparation is one advantage if you are in a relationship. For one, you can be assured that your partner has prepared or ordered foods for you to eat whereas if you are single, cooking or ordering is all your responsibility. With this now come the advantages and disadvantages of cooking. You may think of restaurants and fast-food chains that are very accessible for your eating needs, but dining out means a higher chance of bosch mixer getting an unhealthy meal - not to mention that big cut in your budget.

This is one setback for to think about especially if you are one of those individuals who have a lower self-control in terms of appetite. This thing going is understandable, given the hard day’s work and the need of your body. So for some, snacking while cooking is the best solution to the problem. However, this solution seems more like a problem too. Just imagine a would-be meal of shrimp in tomato sauce over linguini turning into shrimp, then tomato, followed by a linguini non-course meal.

You cannot blame yourself for snacking on your main course because you feel hungry, right? So what should you do? First, know what your food preferences are and categorize them as appetizer, entrée, main course, side dish, drink and dessert. This may sound very-restaurant like, but you will be the one eating, so it is best to know what foods you like. Focus on appetizers as this food group is especially designed to serve before the main course. Appetizers or hors d’oeuvres may include canapés, cold cuts, snack foods, cheeses, sausages, bruschetta and cocktail wieners.

Have a revitalizing and sumptuous dinner without sacrificing your main ingredient’s meal. Prepare those mouth-watering bruschetta using a Bosch mixer. Incidentally, grab this chance to buy from a Bosch universal sale. That way, if you have them, you are able to serve yourself a healthy and really satisfying meal.


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Funaro June 2, 2010 at 10:20 am

These work better for cookie mixing then the wire wisks. We had these for about 6 months only used maybe 12 times and they broke. Hopefully this time they will last a bit longer. Aside from the longevity, they work fantastic.

Creighton June 2, 2010 at 10:27 pm

I have now had my Bosch for a couple of months. The model I have is a slightly more powerful (1000W) European version with the metal bowl, but otherwise it is the same. It replaces a much-loved Kitchen Aid mixer which I had in the States. I must say that as much as I loved my Kitchen Aid, this Bosch model outperforms it as well as many other mixers. My first impression of the machine upon using it to make bread was that it was way too easy. After using industry-grade Hobart machines, Kitchen Aid, Electrolux, and Kenwood for many years in work and home, I was amazed at how well and effortlessly the Bosch kneaded the dough. I have not one time need to scrape down the sides and there is no spillage.

The capacity is truly enough to make 4 loaves of bread at a time. The lid performs wonderfully, leaving no place for ingredients to escape. Further, the removable part of the lid allows the most space for adding ingredients of all home machines which I have tried. As comparisons: I use an Electrolux Assistant (same capacity bowl)at work every week to make 8 loaves of bread and pizza dough and am frustrated with every batch as the ingredients leap over the backside of the bowl nearly every time no matter how diligently I guard it. The splash guard on my Kitchen Aid I also found to be undersized for adding dry ingredients and I spilled them every time, in the end removing the guard completely. The kneading mechanism on the Bosch looks strange as it has a stationary dough blade as well as a dough hook, but it functions beautifully.

The double whisk works well to mix cake batters. The beaters fit snug in the bowl without hitting the sides. I have experienced that only minimal scraping is sometimes required for cake batters. While this has been occasional and quite optional (perfectionist), it does require that the splash-guard be removed first. I cannot yet give an opinion on its whisk ability regarding cream or eggwhites as I have not had occasion to test that yet. The beaters snap on and off of the head (much like traditional beaters) for easier cleaning and storage.

The plastic blender is of solid and sturdy material and the lid locks onto the blender bowl in addition to having a rubber seal. The blender is driven by a second rotor hidden under a removable cover on the tower part of the mixer base. It locks securely on the base and is as powerful as any free-standing blender I have used. Keep in mind that I do have a 1000W model, so your 800W experience may be slightly different.

Clean up is the only more complicated part of the process. There are not so many more parts, but the design makes it trickier to clean properly. With a tower in the middle of the mixing bowl (similar to a tube pan), it just plain takes more attention and time to clean and the angles of the dough hook makes it a bit trickier than the Kitchen Aid. The whisks are no more difficult than any balloon whisk. All this said, I am so satisfied with the machine that I actually enjoy the more complicated clean up as I get to baby it. And as the other reviewer noted, most parts are dishwasher safe.

I will edit this review as I have more information to add.

I have also attached a customer image which shows the blender attached, the dough hook placed in the bowl, and the double whisk attachment for a bit of visual information.

Enjoy your Bosch! :-)

Knotts June 3, 2010 at 10:14 am

After going through several of the Kitchenaid 600 Professional mixers over the past few years, I finally had enough and returned my last Kitchenaid mixer and bought a Bosch Universal Plus.. It was the best decision I have made. My Kitchenaid motor was getting hot just mixing up ONE loaf of bread, keeping with the 4 minute knead time that Kitchenaid suggests. After getting the Bosch, I was amazed at how effortlessly it mixed up 4 loaves of bread – it was the best experience I have had with a mixer. It is much easier to clean than my Kitchenaid and easier to use. I typically make a minimum of 3 loaves of bread every week, sometimes more, and needed a mixer that could handle that with no problems – my wish was granted. I love all the attachments that are available as well – with the powerful motor, the blender works amazingly and again was easy to clean. I would highly recommend this mixer – you won’t be sorry with this purchase!

Lundquist June 3, 2010 at 10:37 pm

I’ve been using my Bosch Universal Plus for a year now. It’s not perfect; but perfection is the enemy of the possible. It makes outstanding bread – and very easily. While some have complained about the clean-up, I’ve found that I can easily do this with time to spare while the bread is rising. The standard bread recipes that come with the machine are simple and can be easily modified. I often use leftover water from cooking beans or potatoes in lieu of water, so every batch of bread is a little different; but all are good.

My only complaints are with the blender. The Bosch comes with a cylindrical growth at the right rear that contains a separate drive for a blender (which you pay an additional $70 for). It would be much more compact if the blender worked on the same drive as the mixer. Since the mixer and blender cannot be used at the same time, this would save space and might even save Bosch some money on mechanical parts. I can’t imagine that there are very many folks purchasing the Bosch who don’t already have a good blender and for $70 you can buy a better one. The Bosch blender is tall and made of flimsy plastic. The top has a hole in it so that it can serve as a siphon. Most of us are used to removing the center piece at the top and pouring in additional ingredients; so this feels more like a gimmick than a leap forward in technology. Removing the blender bottom for cleaning is a bit tricky. It does not screw off as most blenders do. If you carefully read the documentation that comes with your Bosch, you will note that the blender top has two slits in it. The top with slits is used to loosen the bottom. It is inserted into the bottom of the blender where the slits slip over two metal projections. Then you can twist off the blade unit. If you happen to miss this feature when first using your blender, you will have a challenging time disassembling the blender for cleaning with your tool kit!

Aside from the blender, which I rarely use, and the additional shelf space it incurs, the Bosch Universal Plus is sturdy, reliable, and makes excellent bread – easily. I’m very happy to own one.

Jihanian June 4, 2010 at 9:50 am

I just sold my kitchenaid and purchased this machine a few weeks ago. I love it so far. A few things I love are the suction cups on the bottom so that the machine stays in place as it works on bigger batches. I recommend you store it on it’s side, (there are rubber pads on the side to store it this way.) It seems like if you store it flat the suction cups will wear out faster. It is a more compact design than before, which is nice, but I am hoping it will hold up like other models have. A lot of people complain that there are a lot of pieces to clean, I don’t mind the cleaning aspect, but virtually everything is dishwasher safe if that’s an issue for you. (I always hand wash mine because I think it holds up better.) It’s a larger capacity mixer and does a better job with my doughs than any other mixer I’ve used. .

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