Kenwood Spice mixer AT320A
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Kenwood Spice mixer AT320A


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angel_sg

1 week ago

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Beatolino

1 week ago

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I don't know the Titanium Chef Baker, but in my experience the connections are always the same on Kenwood machines. However, I have already used various accessories (including the spice mixer) with various "guest machines" :-).

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stefantucci

4 years ago

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Beatolino

4 years ago

I don't know the different machines in detail, but I have already worked with my accessories on a wide variety of Kenwood machines. It has always worked. Kenwood itself can certainly help, they have a sensational customer service: https://www.kenwoodworld.com/de-ch --> at the bottom customer service --> contact

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murielle.neuhaus

4 years ago

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Beatolino

4 years ago

In principle, this is possible - it has also "happened" to me when I chopped nuts for too long. However, I think it takes a lot of time with large quantities, as the spice blender gets hot quickly, especially with nuts. But with normal quantities, it shouldn't be a problem.

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susisunne

6 years ago

Can you also grind nuts with it?

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karin.koerber

6 years ago

Hello Susisunne, yes, you can also grind nuts. I have already ground almonds and tree nuts with it. I don't know if the very hard nuts, e.g. Brazil nuts, also work. It's best to try it out with a small amount.

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simbuggel

6 years ago

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april-mai

6 years ago

I can't tell you - you'll have to ask Kenwood. But I find the attachment not so good I have ground nuts after a very short time, the nuts were very warm and I had to stop so even with shock drawer that melted. Dried herbs went is just a try until it works but I find it not really worth it. Maybe for salt sauce.

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myckette

8 years ago

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Anonymous

8 years ago

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it's hard to answer your question! this utensil is more for making relatively liquid things or very dry things, but it's not the most appropriate tool, but it can do it! if you have a cooking chef a kenwood like maybe the big bowl with the spatula can be more efficient ;) or the pies with the double S blade

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