I hate my Bamix. I just tried to make whipped cream with it and it took forever and it barely made a thick cream. I get better results with my hand blender using the whisk beaters in a stainless steel bowl. I'm disappointed because this Bamix was expensive and the cord is NOT like this cord in the video. I suspect a got a dud. I even had the glass container sitting in an ice bath. What the heck??? Darn it.
Where do you live? The curly cords aren't available in North America; I'm not sure about Asia. I'm on my second Bamix and they're terrific (I gave away the first one--a used '60s model I bought on eBay). Are you using the right blade? You need the A blade. I usually whip my cream and egg whites by hand but I've used the Bamix in a pinch and had no problem at all.
@@HotVoodooWitch : Turns out I was trying to whip half and half! I thought I had grabbed the heavy cream box but had, in fact, grabbed the half and half carton. Shoot, no wonder I was there forever expecting a whipped cream to develop! I learned my lesson! ha ha ha!
Still the only buy for life immersion blender.
Thx f*ck Bamix has a brillant product, cause their advertisement material has always been, and still is horrible
Excellent video, except for the music which is annoying. I can't find the first part of it, can you point it to me?
Why the music? it’s so irritating 😠 apart from that 👍
can you heat the coffe/capuccino in the cup after it is made? I really hate cold coffee
I got my Bamix 35 years ago. They have been in business since the 50s and were the first ones to invent an immersion blender.
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I hate my Bamix. I just tried to make whipped cream with it and it took forever and it barely made a thick cream. I get better results with my hand blender using the whisk beaters in a stainless steel bowl. I'm disappointed because this Bamix was expensive and the cord is NOT like this cord in the video. I suspect a got a dud. I even had the glass container sitting in an ice bath. What the heck??? Darn it.
Where do you live? The curly cords aren't available in North America; I'm not sure about Asia. I'm on my second Bamix and they're terrific (I gave away the first one--a used '60s model I bought on eBay). Are you using the right blade? You need the A blade. I usually whip my cream and egg whites by hand but I've used the Bamix in a pinch and had no problem at all.
Agree. There us a different blade for whipping creams
@@HotVoodooWitch : Turns out I was trying to whip half and half! I thought I had grabbed the heavy cream box but had, in fact, grabbed the half and half carton. Shoot, no wonder I was there forever expecting a whipped cream to develop! I learned my lesson! ha ha ha!
@@apAvocado Many thanks :) so glad u advised this!
RTFM and learn to use your tools.
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Scarekrow9 was referring to an extremely cheap Bamix knockoff; it's not the same thing at ALL. How did "Zauberstab" make its way into your comment?
It's not a copy. It's the same company only a different name. The Zauberstab is only available in Germany.
@ghijsch did you get it repaired? if so, were the costs and times reasonable?
which one is the copy? bamix or thunderstick, i am guessing thunderstick since its very cheaply made.
I found the problem with the stiff shaft helpful.
You can find the Bamix on Amazon and Ebay