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Is a Thermomix really worth it? We tested one to find out

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Whether you’re forking out for the original or a competitor, this is no impulse buy. We help you decide if this machine is for you.

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Last updated: 09 September 2022

Need to know

With its hefty price tag of more than $2000, adding a Thermomix to your kitchen collection is a significant investment. Now that there are plenty of competitor all-in-one machines also available at a range of prices, it's important to weigh up all your options before you buy. 

Is a genuine Thermomix really worth splashing the cash on? Are you going to use it every day and really get your money's worth, or is it another of those appliances that is going to sit neglected at the back of your cupboard gathering dust?

IMPORTANT UPDATE: 31 August 2022 Thermomix manufacturer Vorwerk has issued a safety notice about the TM5 and TM6 machines, due to the TM6 cup potentially allowing dangerously hot food to spill under certain circumstances.

The TM5 Thermomix has now been superseded by the latest model, the TM6.

What is an all-in-one kitchen machine?

All-in-one machines, such as Thermomix, combine multiple features such as slow-cooking, food processing, steaming and mixing, letting you make thousands of different recipes from homemade bread and curries to pasta sauces, stock pastes, yoghurt, ice cream and nut butters.  

"All-in-one appliances combine several appliances into one, which can free up precious cupboard and bench space," says CHOICE home economist Fiona Mair. 

In fact, the latest Thermomix model has a compact design that takes up only slightly more surface area than an A4-sized sheet. 

"This style of appliance is great for people who are just starting out setting up their kitchen or for keen cooks who want to get rid of multiple appliances in favour of just one," says Fiona. 

Our CHOICE home experts have tested the latest Thermomix model, the TM6, in the CHOICE kitchen labs as part of our review of all-in-one machines. 

The machines we tested range from budget brands such as the Kogan all-in-one machine priced at $350, through to the mid-range KitchenAid Cook Processor at $799, and up to the higher end of the price scale, with models such as the Kenwood kCook Multi Smart at $1699 and the Thermomix TM6 at $2269.

What can a Thermomix do?

The Thermomix TM6 does the job of more than 20 appliances, allowing you to chop, beat, blend, whip, weigh, mill, knead, mince and more. You can use it to whip up everything from banana bread and scones to butter chicken, pumpkin soup, pizza dough or mashed potato – the recipe possibilities run into the many thousands.

The TM6's Wi-Fi connectivity gives you access to 50,000-plus recipes from the touchscreen.

Here are just some features of the Thermomix TM6: 


The Thermomix is designed to help you whip up a dizzying array of dishes, including soups and stews.

CHOICE experts review the latest Thermomix

CHOICE kitchen expert Fiona Mair notes that the standout features for her that differentiate the Thermomix from other cheaper models is its general performance, and its pre-programmed recipes and Wi-Fi connectivity that gives you access to a huge database of step-by-step cooking guides and recipes. 

"When it comes to all-in-one appliances, you get what you pay for," she says. "Cheaper all-in-one appliance brands such as Aldi's Mistral and Kogan have limited instructions and recipe guides as compared with the more expensive brands, which can be an issue if you've never used an all-in-one appliance before.

"Using one of these appliances is a different way of cooking and preparing foods, so initially you'll need guidance and specific recipes. These are features that the more expensive brands are better at delivering.  

"If you're considering buying an all-in-one machine to replace most of your kitchen appliances, my advice would be to choose a brand that has excellent instructions with basic recipes, plus continued support and updates."

CHOICE tip: In our full review of the Thermomix TM6 we compare it with other machines, including the TM5 Thermomix, to give it a detailed score on performance, how easy it is to use and safety.

Our kitchen experts used the TM6 Thermomix to make honeycomb, following a recipe in the Cookidoo recipe database.

Reasons to buy a Thermomix 

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Is the Thermomix safe to use?

Thermomix in Australia was fined $4.6 million in April 2018 for misleading customers about the burn risks of their TM31 model. At the time, CHOICE testing had found the TM5 Thermomix to be an excellent all-in-one kitchen machine but we suspended our recommendation due to substandard customer care. 

As a result of the fine, Thermomix offered to upgrade any customers who had bought the TM31 model between July 2014 and 23 September 2014 to the newest model at the time – the TM5. The ACCC allegations about the potential safety risk in 2014 did not relate to the Thermomix TM5 or TM6.

Although the TM6 performs well in our tests, we would like to see a safety cut-off for speed when heating above 60°C before we recommend this product

CHOICE kitchen expert, Fiona Mair

Our kitchen experts agree that the TM6 model includes improved safety features, but there are still some concerns in case users choose to operate the machine manually.  

Fiona says: "The new safety feature in the latest TM6 model is that it will deactivate the temperature if the user exceeds speed 6 when using the heat setting manually. This is still an issue if the contents have been heated to 100°C, as it's still able to blend the very hot contents at high speed, which presents safety concerns.

"Although this product performs well in our tests, we would like to see a safety cut-off for speed when heating above 60°C before we recommend this product."

Thermomix issues safety notice in August 2022

Thermomix manufacturer Vorwerk issued a safety notice about the TM5 and TM6 in August 2022, saying it had observed a "few cases" where, under certain circumstances, the use of the TM6 cup in the machine could cause uncontrolled spillages and potential burns. They advised owners of both the Thermomix TM5 and TM6 models that they should use the simmering basket instead of the TM6 measuring cup when cooking at temperatures of 95°C and above to avoid any dangerous issues.  

CHOICE believes that although the Thermomix manufacturer has been proactive in dealing with the safety issue, the solution they have offered is imperfect and consumers may be entitled to a refund under Australian Consumer Law. 

What do Thermomix owners say?

CHOICE staff member Clarissa has owned a Thermomix for seven years and says she uses it at least once every day. 

"I use it for loads of things – smoothies, baking, cooking sauces and dips and things like dukkah," she says. "Today I will be making pizza dough and pizza sauce for homemade pizza. I also frequently do all-in-one meals (bangers and mash all at the same time is a favourite in our household)."

Of the expense, Clarissa says: "It is expensive, however, if I were to break it down and weigh it up against how often I use it, I would say it is probably worth it. I would be curious to try a cheaper competitor as well, though."

Another staff member and owner Kate says: "I bought a Thermomix when my youngest was a baby and I used it quite a bit because I was home all the time. I really like the built-in recipes as it makes it super easy to use, although we don't use it that much for cooking full meals. 

"Despite not using it every day, I do think the expense is worth it. Whenever I do use it, I marvel at its simplicity and functionality. Not needing to get out a bunch of chopping boards, scales, multiple bowls, pots and pans etc. is amazing." 

I use it for everything: cooking main meals, grinding, making smoothies, mixing dough and more. It is also great for kids to use with minimal supervision

Thermomix owner Karen

Thermomix fan Karen is onto her second machine – her first she owned for 13 years before upgrading recently to the newest model. 

"I use it for everything," she says. "Cooking main meals, grinding, making smoothies, mixing dough and more. It is also great for kids to use with minimal supervision. 

"If you broke the expense down to a cost per year, my Thermomix would cost me $140 per year so far, so I think it's worth the investment, as opposed to buying a cheaper machine that you have to replace every couple of years.

"This type of cooking is not for everyone, but you really need to see it in action before you dismiss it."

Where can you buy a Thermomix?

You can't buy a Thermomix from a standard retailer. They're sold by independent consultants, who hold 'Cooking Experiences' in home and workplaces to show the features of the machine. 

Once you've bought one, your consultant will deliver your Thermomix for an introduction, and the consultant is supposed to be available for advice, ideas and assistance with your machine.

If you don't want to buy one through a consultant, you're now able to buy one online through the Thermomix website. 

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Thermomix issues safety notice about the TM5 and TM6

An important safety notice has been issued worldwide for use of the Thermomix TM5 and TM6 by its German manufacturer Vorwerk Elektrowerke.

Owners of both the Thermomix TM5 and TM6 models have been advised they should use the simmering basket instead of the TM6 measuring cup when cooking at temperatures of 95°C and above to avoid the risk of uncontrolled spillages and potential burns.

CHOICE believes that although the Thermomix manufacturer has been proactive in dealing with the safety issue, the solution it's offered is imperfect and consumers may be entitled to a refund.

The TM6 measuring cup.

TM6 cup can spill dangerously hot food

On Vorwerk's Thermomix Facts website the company states, "We have observed a few cases in the market where a problem has arisen when using the Thermomix."

The company explains that when the standard measuring cup is inserted in the Thermomix TM6, it fits tightly in the lid, preventing it from falling out when the mixing bowl lid is removed. The measuring cup on the TM6 is designed so that sufficient steam from the mixing bowl can escape at the edges when cooking or simmering. 

However, during the cooking process or when following certain recipes, ingredients can float to the top, become compressed and prevent steam from escaping. 

Pressure can build up in the mixing bowl during cooking or simmering, which can lead to a sudden and uncontrolled spillage of hot food

Consequently, increased pressure can build up in the mixing bowl during cooking or simmering (or heating at temperatures of 95°C / 200°F and above), which can lead to a sudden and uncontrolled spillage of hot food, which can cause burns.

TM5 owners should check their cup

This situation does not arise if a TM5 measuring cup is used, as the measuring cup for the TM5 sits loosely in the lid of the mixing bowl. Users of a predecessor model should check if they are using a TM6 measuring cup. If you own a TM5 and have never upgraded your measuring cup to a TM6, then the warning won't apply.

You can differentiate between the TM5 and the TM6 measuring cups as the TM5 cup is clear, and the TM6 cup is a solid dark grey.

What Thermomix users need to do

The new guidance from Thermomix states that when cooking (simmering) at temperatures of 95°C or above (200°F), the simmering basket should always be used as the 'lid' instead of the TM6 measuring cup. The simmering basket rests loosely on top, is steam-permeable, and also prevents food spatter from the mixing bowl. 

'Guided Cooking'

If you follow recipes in the Guided Cooking feature, the software has been modified so that all affected recipes in Guided Cooking have been updated with the new instructions. You'll be prompted with the safety alert and to update your software when you turn on your Thermomix and connect it to Wi-Fi.

CHOICE home economist Fiona Mair says, "It's important to follow the new cooking instructions when using a Thermomix to avoid any safety issues. Make sure you connect your appliance to Wi-Fi and read and implement the new software update when the alert shows up."

Manual cooking

People who don't use the Guided Cooking function will need to pay extra attention.

"If you use a physical Thermomix cookbook, you currently have to adapt the instructions yourself. If the recipe directs you to cook at a temperature of 95°C or above, you'll have to remember yourself to use the basket instead of the measuring lid," she says.

"If you're using your machine manually, reduce temperatures once any food you're cooking has reached boiling point, and follow the maximum capacity grading so you don't overfill your machine."

Cleaning up

Fiona says that Thermomix owners may find having to use the simmering basket instead of the measuring cup inconvenient, as the simmering basket is bulkier and could be trickier to clean. 

You can find more information and some FAQs at the Thermomix Facts website. 

The simmering basket must be used instead of the TM6 measuring cup when cooking at temperatures of 95°C / 200°F and above.

What Thermomix customers are saying

The Thermomix is an expensive machine, with a price tag of more than $2000. It's billed as an appliance that makes cooking easier, and therefore appeals to people with a wide range of abilities who are attracted to its hands-free guided cooking features, and its ability to do a range of tasks from chopping, mixing and kneading to boiling, sautéing and steaming.

'Band-aid solution'

Several users on the Thermomix in Australia Facebook Group are disgruntled with what they believe to be a 'band-aid' solution to the latest safety issues, which sees the onus being placed on the customer to change the way the machine was originally intended to be used.

"I purchased a product and I expect it to function as originally advertised," says one customer.

'Not impressed'

The added effort in cleaning the simmering basket is also a sticking point. It's bulkier than the measuring cup with ridges that food can get stuck in, and it takes up more space in the dishwasher.  

"As a family of seven with lots of dishes to fit in the dishwasher I am not impressed one bit with now needing to find space for this every time we use the thermie, which is daily," says another customer.

I purchased a product and I expect it to function as originally advertised

Thermomix customer on the Thermomix Australia Facebook page
Concerns about poor cooking results

Thermomix maintains that using the simmering basket in place of the measuring cup will have minimal effect on cooking results and that they've adapted recipes accordingly. But some customers have noted that as more steam than usual will escape during the cooking process, the texture or consistency of food such as sauces or soups may be affected. 

Calls for Thermomix to provide replacement cup

If customers recently upgraded from a TM5 to a TM6, they can use the TM5 cup in the TM6 machine, though this would mean if they wanted to sell their TM5 secondhand it would be missing the cup.  

Many people are calling for the company to provide all customers with a TM5 measuring cup, but at this stage there appears to be no plans to do so.

The Thermomix software has been updated and you must indicate that you have read the safety warning to use the machine.

Are Thermomix customers entitled to a refund? 

CHOICE consumer policy adviser Patrick Veyret says, "While it's good that Thermomix has addressed the safety issue and provided a solution, the onus is now on the consumer to fix the problem by changing the way they use the machine, which isn't ideal."

This current issue with the Thermomix could arguably be classified as a major problem if the customer would not have bought the product had they known about the problem. 

A problem is major if at least one of these applies:

People who've bought a product with a major problem are entitled to a refund under Australian Consumer Law. Read more about your consumer rights. 

This is not the first time Thermomix has experienced safety issues. After CHOICE's long-running investigation into Thermomix safety issues, the ACCC took the manufacturers to Federal Court where they were eventually fined $4.6 million. 

The Court found the Australian-based sales team for Thermomix violated consumer law by failing to report dangerous defects.

We want to hear from you

If you own a Thermomix and you're affect by this safety notice, we'd like to hear from you. Visit the CHOICE Community forum to have your say or email us on newstips@choice. com.au.

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Thermomix - is it worth investing in this household appliance?

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The Thermomix is ​​the latest generation kitchen appliance that is gaining more and more popularity. It is useful, among other things, for mixing, grinding, kneading, boiling, whipping, grinding and rubbing. This is one of the most interesting and convenient ways to prepare your favorite dishes and desserts. Since the equipment is very functional, the price is a deterrent for many. Is it worth investing in Thermomix, DOMOVEY will tell. nine0003

Thermomix - what is it and how does it help in the kitchen?

The Thermomix is ​​a multifunctional single bowl food processor that greatly improves the cooking process. It is equipped with a control module and a heating function, so the subsequent culinary work will be pleasant and deliver only positive impressions.

The undoubted advantage of the Thermomix is ​​that it helps with cooking on many levels. Anyone who is planning a big family event or invited a large group of friends to a party will appreciate this kitchen helper. The device allows you to grind, beat or dissolve. It has over 20 different features that we use almost every day, not just on special occasions. nine0003

The Thermomix is ​​customized to meet specific requirements, each new model is more functional than the previous one. The latest versions are equipped with a kettle, high temperature control, a fermentation or slow cooking function, and even a slow cooker or steamer.

One of the most advanced models today is the Thermomix TM6. Here is what has changed in comparison with its predecessors:

With this appliance, you do not need any additional equipment to prepare lunches, dinners or snacks. Most of the existing devices will be forgotten, and the kitchen will have much more space for useful things and designer accessories. The whole family will benefit, and guests will appreciate this miracle of technology. nine0003

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Thermomix – the main advantages and disadvantages

There are many Thermomix options on the market. It is worth familiarizing yourself with several main advantages of this functional kitchen appliance. Mention, for example:

Like any kitchen appliance, the Thermomix has its drawbacks:

It should be understood that this device will not do everything for us, because it will prepare, for example, pizza dough, and we will have to roll it out, pour sauce over it, and so on. However, it noticeably speeds up the subsequent culinary work. For example, when the equipment kneads the dough, you can start preparing the filling.

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Thermomix – who can use it?

The Thermomix is ​​a profitable investment for people who like to invite many guests to their home, busy and overburdened, who want to learn how to cook and organize their kitchen.

– Of course, those who like to cook and spend a lot of time in the kitchen benefit from having this appliance first and foremost.

– It is known that modern man is sorely short of time, and he strives to use it as rationally as possible. It is better for very busy and overloaded persons to purchase multifunctional kitchen appliances than to neglect family and hobbies. nine0003

– By its nature, the Thermomix is ​​recommended for people who do not know how to cook and want to learn how to do it. These are some of the best "cooking courses" you can take in your own home.

– The decision to buy a device is made by young people, but also by older people who do not want to stand at the stove for long hours, because, for example, they prefer to take a walk or watch their favorite series.

- This investment is worth considering for large families and families with small children whose parents want to expand their knowledge of healthy eating. With it, you can easily create the first menu for the baby and expand it over time without any problems. nine0003

- Also, the device will be useful for older children, who can be invited to cook something together, introduce the secrets of cooking new or their favorite dishes. Thanks to advanced technology, teenagers will be much more actively involved in work and will be more willing to help you in the kitchen.

- We often have no idea how to prepare food and we eat the same thing all the time - we can get bored eventually. Thermomix solves this problem and provides interesting ideas for original dishes not only of national but also Polish, French, Italian or Spanish cuisine. nine0003

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Thermomix - a quick summary

The Thermomix is ​​one of the most versatile kitchen devices available today. It helps us mix, stir, grind, knead dough, cook, grind, melt or whip. The cooking process will be significantly accelerated, which is useful, for example, when organizing large family holidays. The Thermomix is ​​useful for people who love to cook, but also for those who just want to start their culinary adventure. The device is readily used by families with small children. nine0003

This is a heating food processor with over 20 functions. The latest versions are equipped with a kettle, slow cooking and fermentation. With the Thermomix, we can easily save space in the kitchen (the long-awaited order will reign in it), plan purchases and menus and use ready-made recipes. In addition, the device is very easy to clean.

The disadvantage of this solution is the relatively high price, but also the loud operation and grinding errors. Over time, access to the platform with recipes will be paid. It's a handy and safe piece of equipment that won't take care of everything for us, so we still have to do the cooking. nine0003

Of course, this is not basic equipment, because without it you can cook your favorite dishes freely. However, if your financial situation allows, you should not hesitate too long whether to buy a Thermomix. This device combines many different features that justify its price.

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Should I buy a thermomix? Or not?

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buy me a thermomix? Or not?

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NatashaLazarenko passer-by 14.09.14 11:30

09/14/14 11:30

Branch closed on 09/23.14 ​​08:15 (Leo_lisard)

Hello. I'm Natasha, I'm 39 years old, I live in Ukraine. For some time now I have been thinking whether to buy a thermomix or not. If it cost 10 times cheaper, I would just buy it and that's it, but I'm not sure yet. I am especially interested in the opinions of people who have used the thermomix or are currently using it. I would be very glad for your opinion and feedback, no matter positive or negative.

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Philippa patriot 09/14/14 12:00

NEW 14.09.14 ​​12:00

in reply to NatashaLazarenko 14.09.14 11:30

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I am Natasha, I am 39 years old, I live in Ukraine.

I'm happy for you, but wouldn't it be easier to find a local forum. Type in the search thermomix and read the topics.

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Vika Home dragon 14.09.14 12:51

NEW 09/14/14 12:51

in reply to NatashaLazarenko 09/14/14 11:30

enter here http://groups.germany.ru/groupinfo.pl?Board=5874110000002&check=yes and don't ruin the culinary forum with these vapes

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VHHD friend 09/14/14 18:40

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in reply to NatashaLazarenko 09/14/14 11:30, Last modified 09/14/14 19:21 (VHHD)

Recently I chose a food processor.
Thermomix did not pass the qualifying round.
Ask yourself the following questions:
1. Will you eat anything that can be cooked outside of the thermomix? You can’t fry it, the temperature is low. Are you ready to rebuild your diet and the usual preparation of dishes, because only in this case it is profitable to purchase it, use it more than once a week. nine0205 2. Are the functions of normal food processors important to you? Such as: cutting vegetables (TM cuts at random), meat grinder (thermomix cuts into porridge), even cream is difficult to whip on it, because. the lid is closed, it also "interferes" with knives and so on.
For me personally, TM is a cooking blender.
Make a list of the meals you cook regularly. What features of food processors will make your work easier?
For example, Kitchen Aid (minus this machine: it can be use only 10 minutes without stopping) and Kenwood has nozzles for rolling out the dough (I made more than 5 kg of dumplings alone, because I didn’t roll out the dough with a car, without a car I sculpted them only with my husband, he told the dough), a cube cutter (I often I stew vegetables, so I use it regularly, a bowl of okroshka / Olivier in 2-3 minutes) and so on. nine0205 I hope you find the right food processor for you.

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prinzesa_1984 own person 09/21/14 14:41

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in reply to VHHD 09/14/14 18:40

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You can't fry it, the temperature is low.

How low is the temperature? 100 gr. It certainly does not fry, but it extinguishes perfectly.
[/ quote] even the cream on it is difficult to whip, because. the lid is closed, he also "interferes" with the knives [quote]
He whips cream perfectly. And the dough is perfect too.
I have had this car for 5 years. I can only advise. We cook on the thermomix every day. Full meals

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VHHD friend 09/22/14 06:50

NEW 09/22/14 06:50

in reply to prinzesa_1984 09/21/14 02:41 PM

In reply to:


How low is the temperature? 100 gr. It certainly does not fry, but it extinguishes perfectly.

I wrote that it doesn't fry. nine0003

In reply to:


I have had this car for 5 years now. I can only advise. We cook on the thermomix every day. Full meals

I'm very happy for you. But it does not suit me, i.e. is not the best option. What I cook, you can’t cook in it, and I don’t want to give up the usual dishes.

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Taki patriot 09/22/14 09:11

NEW 09/22/14 09:11

in reply prinzesa_1984 09/21/14 14:41

How can you cook a full meal in one container? nine0003

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kriptograf native 09/22/14 11:35

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in reply to Taki 09/22/14 09:11

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How can you cook a full meal in one container?

Well, probably, pour / fill in / lay in all the ingredients of the future dinner and turn it on . ..
(For some reason, this procedure causes me strong associations with cooking pig food)

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Vika Domestic dragon 09/22/14 12:13

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in reply to kriptograf 09/22/14 11:35

In reply to:


For some reason, this procedure causes me strong associations with cooking pig food

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90 15 VHHD 09/22/14 02:16 PM

NEW 09/22/14 02:16

in reply to Taki 09/22/14 09:11

TM has several containers, steam cooking. Whether the smells are mixed - I do not know.

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Black Angel patriot 09/22/14 15:22

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in response to VHHD 09/22/14 14:16

and all containers can be turned on at the same time, right?

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VHHD own person 09/22/14 16:15

NEW 09/22/14 16:15

in response to the Black Angel 09/22/14 15:22

they are placed on top of each other, traces. they can be turned on simultaneously

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Black Angel patriot 09/22/14 17:15

NEW 09/22/14 05:15 PM

in reply to VHHD 09/22/14 04:15 PM

dessert over soup or vice versa?

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VHHD own person 09/22/14 17:28

NEW 22.09.14 17:28

in reply Black Angel 22.09.14 17:15

turn off the fool

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Black Angel patriot 22.09.14 17:04 NEW 09/22/14 17:40

in reply to VHHD 09/22/14 17:28

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VHHD friend 09/22/14 17:46

NEW 09/22/14 17:46

in reply Black Angel 09/22/14 17:40

I don't care about TM
work on your communication style, I didn't troll you

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Taki :57

NEW 09/22/14 19:57

in reply to VHHD 09/22/14 17:46

Let's at least roughly understand the concept of a full-fledged dinner, so simple, without problems . .. let's start with soup, then eat a cutlet (even if it's a couple ), to the cutlet mashed potatoes and of course tomato sauce, for dessert we will take vanilla pudding. How can it be cooked at the same time in this saucepan with several containers. It's like having 10 pots and one burner on the stove. nine0003

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VHHD friend 09/22/14 20:28

NEW 09/22/14 20:28

in reply to Taki 09/22/14 19:57

In reply to:


Let's at least roughly understand the concept of a full meal, so simple, without problems ... let's start with soup, then eat a cutlet ( even if it’s steamed), mashed potatoes and of course tomato sauce for the cutlet, for dessert we’ll take vanilla pudding. How can it be cooked at the same time in this saucepan with several containers. It's like taking 10 pots and one burner on the stove. nine0205

The owners of TM cook what this machine can do, adjust to the menu, but I think there are not many of them, but everyone has a stove.


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