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Only alternative for me would be a Waring but they are silly money.
Quote from: goncalo on March 12, 2013, 02:57 PMThanks guys, unfortunately I didn't see the last posts on time and the order is placed already (1h5mins ago) but I can possibly still cancel it if I get a quick enough response. Why should I go for stainless steel? (the only thing I can think of, is turmeric stains all over the shaft leaving it yellow)"Distance selling regulations" are your friend. You have seven days in which to change your mind. Not sure what material the shaft is of the one you have ordered, but to the best of my belief neither aluminium nor stainless steel can be permanently stained by turmeric, and provided you give a quick spray with Dettox Mould and Mildew the risk of permanent staining is absolutely zero. Far less true for plastic, of course, but DM&M is wonderful stuff when it comes to combatting turmeric stains.** Phil.
Thanks guys, unfortunately I didn't see the last posts on time and the order is placed already (1h5mins ago) but I can possibly still cancel it if I get a quick enough response. Why should I go for stainless steel? (the only thing I can think of, is turmeric stains all over the shaft leaving it yellow)
Quote from: Phil [Chaa006] on March 12, 2013, 03:08 PMDettox Mould and Mildew the risk of permanent staining is absolutely zero. Far less true for plastic, of course, but DM&M is wonderful stuff when it comes to combatting turmeric stains.Phil excuse my ignorance again, but what is DM&M?
Dettox Mould and Mildew the risk of permanent staining is absolutely zero. Far less true for plastic, of course, but DM&M is wonderful stuff when it comes to combatting turmeric stains.
TBH it doesn't blend any finer than a cheaper blender and I would say the blade (as new) is not as sharp as some smaller, cheaper blenders.
when you say "as new", do you mean you sharpened the blades or something?
Quote from: goncalo on March 13, 2013, 07:04 PM when you say "as new", do you mean you sharpened the blades or something?I think Paul meant "when new".** Phil.
Lidl silvercrest are excellent. If it breaks then buy another at that price. Never had to buy another in three years though.