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Kenwood Triblade XL+ Hand Blender HBM60307G $101.15 Delivered @ Peter's of Kensington eBay

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Rule your kitchen benchtop like a gifted chef. It all comes down to a flick of the switch on your Kenwood Triblade XL Plus Hand Blender – part of the new age of blending. Its innovative design features three special elements to give you premium performance. These include angled blades that allow for a greater capacity of ingredients in less time than traditional blenders; engineered ribs to reduce suction and a unique foot shape that prevents splashing, keeping you and your kitchen pristine.

Now get ready to create scintillating soups, creamy mash, batters and egg whites. It’s all possible with this genius hand blender.

HBM60307GY

Set includes:
Approx. 53cm (l) x 32cm (h) x 12cm (w) – Triblade XL Plus Hand Blender
Metal Whisk
Metal Puree & Masher
500ml Chopper
Easy Pour Beaker

$159 at the Good Guys and $129 at Jb Hifi.

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  • +3

    $95.2 with PLBF20 code

  • +1

    Have one of these. Awesome product. Typical Kenwood. Would buy the same again.

    • A hb720 I had a few years ago didn't even last 12 months, the drive shift was plastic and broke

      • We use ours (not a HB720) on a regular basis, i.e. scrambled eggs at least every other morning. Ours is coming up on 2½ years old, so we should expect it to die very soon then?

        Your experience hasn't been our experience of Kenwood products in general, e.g. Kmix toaster, Chef Titanium mixer, et al even if this does end up proving the exception, hence the previous remark. We had a Bamix blender which admittedly lasted an aeon, but cost an arm and a leg for far less flexibility and came with no accessories any or each of which cost the other arm or leg. Not worth it. For the money, if our Kenwood blender were to lasts reliably only 3 years, AFAIC it's paid for itself. We are of course expecting longer than that, so we'll see.

        • +1

          scrambled eggs

          People use something like this for scrambled eggs? Always used a fork myself

          • -2

            @ONEMariachi: o.O

            You may come to understand why when A. you're older and age related degenerative osteoarthritic wrist pain becomes a factor, or if you ever grow out of that Millennesque B. all about only single serve you -NOT.

            What's difficult about using the Kenwood to take the chore out of beating several single serves of perfect scrambled eggs in a jiffy? Exactly nothing. More's the point, why should, would you give a sh1t how others choose to beat their eggs?

            • +1

              @odal: Was just curious little buddy. No need to have heart attack over it.

            • @odal: Damn, bet you don't need any salt on those eggs Gramps

              • -1

                @Merlict: Your retort did manage to evoke a wry smile, but only because you'd be wrong literally and figuratively. Attempted burn = FAIL.

  • +1

    If this is the same one or successor to what I got my mother 3-4 years ago it’s great and the masher is fantastic for potato.

    Seems equivalent to my cusinart quality wise but cheaper or better value with the parts

  • Been jacked with $25 postage now 🤬

    • Lmao that's scummy. They removed the free Ebay+ shipping from a bunch of items

  • Price jumped a few times during checkout, bailed. That's lame

    • This one is 1000w, the model at JB is 850w.

    • Lesser model and also has no chopper attachment.

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