Archive for November, 2009

Immersion Blenders- Do the attachments work for all?

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

My immersion blender broke. I guess I was pushing too hard on it. Now my questions is, if I buy a new one will the pieces from my old blender work with it? It was a Braun, very close to this one; http://www.amazon.com/Braun-MR430HC-Multiquick-Blender-Chopper/dp/B00004S9GX/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1259285821&sr=1-4
Thanks, and Happy Thanksgiving!
My immersion blender broke. I guess I was pushing too hard on it. Now my question is, if I buy a new one will the pieces from my old blender work with it? It was a Braun, very close to this one; http://www.amazon.com/Braun-MR430HC-Mult…
Thanks, and Happy Thanksgiving!

Depends on how old it is and the size. They do come in different sizes, and over the years, frequently update the models.

Doesn’t the new blender come with attachments? All you can do is hope.

Does ANYONE have a complete users’ manual for an OSTER KITCHEN CENTER?

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

It’s the older version, your mom may have had one. Please go ask her! It’s an ‘Osterizer’ blender/mixer/doughmaker/slicer/shredder/french fry/salad maker….Yeah it can do all that and I can only figure out how to mount half of the parts. Actually, I can only figure out what half the parts do! PLEASE HELP.

This might be the download link you need.
http://householdappl.com/downloads/Kitchen_Center_Manual.pdf

If not do a Google search for the manual you can download for your particular manual.

Who is the guy in the new Bailey’s commercial making the sandwich and drinks in the kitchen?

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

He is light skinned, has on a tropical looking printed shirt, and sits on the couch arm to eat his sandwich after he brings the blender in and puts it on the table.

It is a head shaker to me too…. hahahha

hotttttt doggggggg

Are my kitchen appliances and my flat screen tv will work in France?

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

I’m moving to France in a few months, I’d like to know if I ship all my electric appliances, it will work in France. I’ve got bread maker, blender, panini maker ect as well as flat screen tv, dvd player with suround system, wii, apple tv, airport…
Thank you

You’ll need power converters/adapters for all of the appliances. And some good ones, otherwise you’ll risk burning out the appliances.

As for the TV related stuff, you need to call the manufacturer or look into the manual and see if the TV is a multi-format TV or not (most are not). If not, then it won’t play back French TV on its own. You’ll need an expensive video converter box (in addition to a power converter). Something like this, http://www.amazon.co.uk/AVT-1670-Bi-directional-NTSC-PAL-SECAM-Compensation-Built/dp/B0015IMRKM/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1257975138&sr=8-3 or http://sewelldirect.com/ATLONA-MULTI-SYSTEM-PALNTSC-VIDEO-CONVERTER.asp – and that’s just to deal with SD. If you need to deal with HD issues as well, then you might need something like, http://www.world-import.com/Com_World_CMD-HDX90_PAL_to_NTSC_HDMI_Video_Converter.htm It kind of depends on the gear you’re going to buy and use there.

The DVD player is fairly useless. USA is Region 1. France is Region 2. So any region based DVDs in France won’t play on your USA DVD player (unless its been unlocked, some can be if you look around online). But then the France DVD would be in PAL, so you’d need a PAL to NTSC converter if you kept the same TV.

The Surround system, if there’s nothing video related, should work with just a power converter. The audio connection types are the same in both places. Its only power that will differ.

The Wii would still work with your TV, again with a power connector. But buying Wii games in France might not work out, as there is a European Wii as is my understanding (so the France games would be designed for that).

Apple TV would still work with a power converter. iTunes is iTunes.

The Airport would also still work with a power connector. Wireless is wireless.

You should literally make a complete list of every device you want to take. Find out how much a new one would cost there in France (or somewhere in Europe that could cheaply mail to France). Then look at the cost for good power converters. And start deciding which devices might actually be worth taking financially (some likely won’t be worth it).

The TV, depends how big it is I guess. The smaller it is, the less I’d recommend taking it. Because the cost of video adapters would be so much you may as well get a new TV. But if its big enough, then you might still be better off spending on the adapters. Maybe do some research of pricing of TVs in France.

Does the KitchenAid 300 Series Immersion Blender (9 Speeds) come with a pulse feature?

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Hey thanks! My ma wants one of those mixers that actually has a pulse action – it starts and stops on it’s own. Do you know if any other suppliers of immersion blenders have a pulse feature or are they all manually pulsed?

Well, sort of: your fingers. Like most immersion blenders, it has a speed dial, but the operation of the blade/whisk/blender is all controlled by a single button. By repeatedly pressing and releasing the power button, you can pulse things. And they do recommend that if you’re using the chopper attachment.

Just saw your update–sorry for the delay. I’m sure there’s others out there, but the only one I found via Google was a Dualit 500-watt immersion blender on Amazon. It does have the pulse feature. Second link below. HTH.