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We sell the 600 watt US version (120V). If interested, let me know. Thanks!
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@nipperdey: So I called Magic Mill and they told me that the 800 watt unit only comes in a 220/240 volt. For 110/120 volt, the motor is a 600 watt. I'm guessing that what that means to "Joe Consumer" is the US version is a 600w vs the Swedish at 800w.
I'm not a mechanical engineer, however, it might be possible that it's the same motor in both models; the 800w output of the Swedish version being a product of the efficiency of the higher voltage.
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Have you any videos of this being used for lighter doughs, like cake and meringue and whipping? I have heard it is not as good at those types of food as a "top-spinner"
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You can buy it at wismer.fr in France
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You can buy it in France at wismer.fr
The whipping device is amazing. You have to really watch it though. When I use heavy cream in it and walk away to get sugar and vanilla, I come back and it's nearly ready.. it whips cream faster than anything I have ever seen! I'm glad to see you demonstrating the dough hook. I keep thinking I'm doing something wrong, but adding the liquid ingredients first - does help.
loavesandladles 1 year ago
@loavesandladles
great!
nipperdey 1 year ago
Where can I buy the 800watt model for U.S. delivery?
nadakidd 1 year ago
@nadakidd
nipperdey 1 year ago
That's nonsense. It's very good for these soft doughs, but you have to use the roller. And with the Magic Mill comes an extra bowl with a top-spinnig whipping device.
nipperdey 1 year ago
Same noise level as the older ones.
nipperdey 1 year ago