Roomba, Dysons, Thermomix and other household appliances

There's a booming second hand market for Thermomix ... skip the party and save some $$. Of course no warranty.
The no warranty would be worth skipping the party.
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What is this demo party? Sounds like a cult initiation ceremony.
As @VPS said, it's the Welcome to Thermomix. The only way to buy a new one.
 
I did have one and really liked it
I dont want the electric ones with menu buttons - just a "dumb" one i can use on the induction stove

Buffalo makes large ones 30L but discontinued the 21L and 16L in the same design but they have a 20L and 15L with bakelite handles - though can't get in AU. Ill try Amazon.

Never had any explosions
IIRC the recommendation is not to fill the pot up to the top. Maybe halfway so the presssure relief valve does not get blocked by debris ?
 
I dont want the electric ones with menu buttons - just a "dumb" one i can use on the induction stove

Buffalo makes large ones 30L but discontinued the 21L and 16L in the same design but they have a 20L and 15L with bakelite handles - though can't get in AU. Ill try Amazon.

IIRC the recommendation is not to fill the pot up to the top. Maybe halfway so the presssure relief valve does not get blocked by debris ?
I have a Silit stove top one that is good and has done the job its supposed, to but I don't use is much and would not class myself as "into pressure cookers..."

I have been looking at a big pressure cooker for canning - taking price out of the equation, everything I find points to the All American ones that don't need a rubber/silicone seal.
 
I dont want the electric ones with menu buttons - just a "dumb" one i can use on the induction stove

Buffalo makes large ones 30L but discontinued the 21L and 16L in the same design but they have a 20L and 15L with bakelite handles - though can't get in AU. Ill try Amazon.

IIRC the recommendation is not to fill the pot up to the top. Maybe halfway so the presssure relief valve does not get blocked by debris ?
I remember having a super fancy kettle for - boiling water. Pain in the butt. Went to the electrical store and asked for one that just boiled water to replace it. Better.
 
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option for separate/individual halves is versatile, but how often needed? is using a silicone liner difficult?​

Ive actually used the two halves on separate settings at the same time probably 50% of the time. Often sides need a different temp or duration than the protein.

Very happy with the purchase and as everything is non stick, haven't had the need for any silicone mats.
 
Wow, you are buying me one? , thanks for your generosity🙏🙏🙏.
Sorry, can't afford it. My wallet is hurting after having just bought a new Dyson Gen5 Detect Complete + a Wash G1. Remains to be seen whether the Wash G1 stays or gets returned to Dyson, but I'm confident the vacuum is here to stay.
 

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