Bamix 391200 Hand Mixer DeLuxe White

Bamix 391200 Hand Mixer DeLuxe White

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Friday, October 25, 2013

Hand Mixer DeLuxe Bottomline

Bottomline:Hand Mixer DeLuxe Bottomline









The Bamix is a first rate product with a bizarre and limited selling system. I am reassured by the build quality and reputation for longevity and feel it is unlikely I will ever have to do anything through the seller.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Hand Mixer DeLuxe Purchasing a Bamix

Purchasing a Bamix:Hand Mixer DeLuxe Purchasing a Bamix


This part was perplexing and disappointing for a product such as this.
Hand Mixer DeLuxe Purchasing a Bamix

The Bamix is ONLY sold through one exclusive company in the US and one in Canada -- any other sellers with Bamix stuff are just clearing out old stock. If you want a Bamix you are forced to deal with only that one seller. I am in Canada and the Canadian seller's website was surprisingly light on information (especially for the exclusive seller) and it locked me out of viewing any pages after I'd completed the online purchase. I had never heard of the company and was genuinely concerned I'd been scammed. A call to customer service first thing Monday reassured me that it was legit. The girl I spoke to told me that the website was archaic and did not work, that the Super Box was available even though the Website showed it was not and then she got my package out right away so I had it within days.




Country of origin: Bamix are made in Switzerland.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Hand Mixer DeLuxe Maintenance

Hand Mixer DeLuxe Maintenance


Maintenance:Hand Mixer DeLuxe


The top of the Slicey can not be immersed in water. The base has a silicone ring which helps it sit solidly while being used, and it is dishwasher safe as are all the other pieces. The Wet/Dry Grinder is best held in the hand and shaken during use. To wash the grinder just add a drop of soap and warm water then run for few seconds -- the base comes apart for cleaning if necessary. I add a squirt of vinegar to remove any smells that may linger and rub a bit of vegetable oil on the plastics if I do carrots or something else that may stain. The wand simply requires a rinse under running water or, if necessary, a spin in soapy water. The product booklet talks about how to care for the product so you will have years of use; what to do when the attachments get loose (gentle squeeze with pliers) and how to keep the Bamix motor mechanism running smooth (a couple drops of veggie oil up the shaft which they say to do regularly but I get lazy and will likely only do it sporadically.)