Kmm021 Chef Titanium Kitchen
Expertise in the kitchen since 1947. The Kenwood Chef Major is designed for the culinary passionate and adored by world class chefs. With its supreme power and a variety of optional attachments, your Chef Major will always deliver a rewarding cooking experience. Feel more inspired and creative than ever, confident to master new tasks. The electronic variable speed control allows ingredients to gradually incorporate before mixing them at high speeds, so they stay in the bowl and not on your counter top. The Kenwood Chef Major features four attachment hubs around the machine with different speeds allowing you to customize your machine with a multitude of optional attachments. A European-designed motor can power through any task, delivering more torque for the lightest mousses or heaviest dough loads. Dual motor ventilation points allow hot air to escape preventing the motor from overheating to preserve the life of the motor. The Chef Major includes 3 stainless steel, professional quality bowl tools: k-beater, power whisk and dough hook. Each tool has been designed for high performance mixing to deliver perfect results with any recipe. The Kenwood Chef Major Kitchen Machine's space saving design makes this an all-in-one premium culinary center in the kitchen.
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- #1Nov 2, 2025
What did your grandparents buy once that's still in the family?
Kenwood Chef from the 60s. An 18th century long case clock. My great grandfather’s writing desk, tools and workbench from the 1910s and 20s.
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What's one kitchen appliance you've owned for 10+ years that still works perfectly?
Inherited my Kenwood Chef stand mixer from my mother in law. It is approx 50 years old. Cylinder vacuum cleaner, Panasonic, is 30 years or so old. Gelato Chef ice cream machine about 20 years. Russell Hobbs kettle more than 40 years.
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Best Food Processor? Which brand is actually worth it?
UK based? Get a Kenwood Chef. Any age will do, but for best balance of cost vs parts availability I would go for an A901 or later. For slicing onions you'll want either the high speed slicer (A929 or A998) or low speed shredder (A928) Usually available on eBay for about £60-120 depending on condition and included accessories. I use mine almost daily for all manner of things (including but certainly not limited to; bread making, coffee grinding, smoothie/milkshake making, milling herbs/spices). There's tonnes of attachments for them for things like coffee grinding, pasta marking, grinding meat. The only one I don't rate is the potato peeler. The more modern ones are still built solidly too if you don't want to be messing about with 50 year-old machines. If you don't think you need the full stand mixer power unit experience, Kenwood's MultiPro line of food processors are also pretty solid, again eBay and usually about £60 for one in "unwanted wedding present" condition.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Mar 6, 2025
What's the oldest appliance you own?
1996 Maytag Dependable Care Washing machine. It's washed countless loads of laundry thru two generations of children, one generation of which used cloth diapers which generate a LOT of laundry... Probably has done over 10000 loads of laundry by now. Still works great, is washes very well and quickly too. Only repairs in 29 years of use was replacing the lower drum seal a couple years ago, and recently had to clean the contacts in the mechanical timer controls. Otherwise, it is a warhorse of a machine. I also do own a 1980 Kenwood Chef kitchen mixer, it works great as well, is built like a tank... Much sturdier than those modern KitchenAid mixers, but it only sees occasional use. Most likely it will outlast me.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Feb 1, 2025
KitchenAid my mother got as an engagement gift in 1977. She gifted it to me when I got engaged; still going strong.
My mother-in-law gave me her early 80s Kenwood Chef a few years ago. It was her second, after her mother's, which she had inherited, broke down in the days before you could easily order replacement parts online. This thing is still going strong. I've had to replace the food processor attachment, because they changed the design and I could no longer order just a replacement bowl, but otherwise it's rock solid. And all parts are still available. I often use it for two or three stages of dinner prep in the same evening. It's less attractive than a KitchenAid, but I swear it will outlast me. We have the blender, food processor, mini grinder, juicer, and pasta maker attachments. There's also a dicer, an ice cream maker, and several other options still available. This thing is MAGIC.
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