how does the Philips and
Magimix blenders would handle this kind of tasks and food preparation compared to the legendary» vitamix and co» blenders for instance?
The nutri - bullet is great for small portions or food for one person, compared
the the Magimix blender, but both would be able to make the cashew cream really well!
Hi Liv, I sadly haven't used the ninja before but I would probably suggest the Boss or
the Magimix blender, both are awesome!
I can definitely recommend
the Magimix blender — I couldn't afford to stretch to a Vitamix but am very happy with the Magimix.
Does
the Magimix blender also do this?
I have also tried
the Magimix blender which is also great!
Hi Ella, I only just bought
a Magimix blender not a food processor.
I would recommend
the Magimix blender (a different machine to the food processor) which is great to try!
Not exact matches
It comes with a glass
blender jug too, so it looks just as nice as the
Magimix.
I know it's not among your mentioned products that you've used but it a kitchen aid
blender just as good as a
magimix etc?my mum is kindly donating one to me as i've just moved out.
I was just wondering — re buying a
blender, if the
Magimix had the same capability to break down greens in the same way a Nutribullet or Vitamix claims to do?
I would definitely recommend Vitamix for a
blender, But
Magimix is the one I would recommend for a food processor x
I was also wondering whether it would give a much smoother consistency to soup than the
magimix can achieve with its
blender attachment?
Hi Ella, I've been looking at the different food processors and one thing is not clear for me: does the
Magimix work as a
blender as well?
Personally I use a
Magimix food processor, a Vitamix
blender and a Sage juicer.
The other
blender to look at for a similar price is the Nutribullet, which sells for a little less than the
Magimix and Cuisinart and is also available both in the UK and the US.
If I buy the
Magimix 5200 can I use that as processor and
blender?
i hope one day i» ll be able to «swallow the bullet» and buy one or something equivalent (is the
Magimix a valid competition to the more pricey
blenders / can it handle the same food preparation with the same results)?
which
blender would you recommend is better for making cashew cream — the
magimix 11610 or the nutribullet?
It's much smaller than the
Magimix as it's designed to be a personal
blender, but if you're only using your
blender to make morning smoothies for one then this is the perfect option, as it's a little cheaper than the
Magimix and takes up way less space.
I have a
magimix which is great but also feel I would like to get a
blender to make green smoothies and nut milks.
As a favor (and probably a good idea too for most people who visit your blog and willing to embark on the health cooking) i'd like to ask you if you possess / own all the
blenders you sell on your website and if so... it would be very nice & useful for you to perhaps make a kind of review and give an honest advice on what they can and can not do and the kind of performance to expect... Not everyone can afford every piece of the ideal raw foodist equipment like the
Magimix food processor and a Vitamix or Sage
blender.
I have never used the extra attachments on my
Magimix before so I'm not too sure whether it works well as a
blender too.
When I make hummus in the Vitamix power
blender on the puree program it comes out far smoother and fluffier than if I'd made hummus in the
Magimix.
And then I went for it, using what I had in my cupboards, foods I love, buckwheat groats, seedless raisins, seeds and nuts, namely pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds and a handful of pine nuts thrown in for their scrumptious fatty gorgeousness, threw it in my high - speed
blender (I have a
magimix 4200), gave it a blitz and hey - presto, it was SO GOOD!