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Kenwood Spice mixer AT320A
EUR54,04

Kenwood Spice mixer AT320A


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rboehmig

1 month ago

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Galaxus

1 month ago

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The difference lies mainly in the scope of delivery of the glasses and in the labelling/version. According to the information available, the version with the abbreviation A is partly supplied with 3 jars, the version with the abbreviation B with 4 jars including lids; functionally, both are designed as herb and spice grinders for the same Kenwood food processors with high-speed connection.
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rboehmig

1 month ago

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sylvia

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AT329B does not exist, I think you mean AT320B. Tip: Research without the spacing. 😊 I agree with bdoudard: B is probably the newer model. I don't think there are any significant improvements over the AT320A.
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andael87

6 months ago

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Fabian Müller

6 months ago

This is the ThermoResist glass blender jug KAH359GL, suitable for Kenwood Chef, Chef XL, Major, Cooking Chef models. The specification means that this is an accessory for Kenwood machines.
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gilliane.galley

9 months ago

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Galaxus

9 months ago

This blender is not explicitly mentioned as being compatible with the Kenwood Chef Titanium 1500 W in the information available. The power of the blender is not specified in the information provided. You are advised to check directly with the manufacturer or a retailer for precise information on compatibility and power.
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angel_sg

10 months ago

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Anonymous

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Yes, the AT320A spice grinder is compatible with the Titanium Chef Baker. It can be connected to the high-speed connection of the food processor.
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juerg_89

1 year ago

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Clara Oswald

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Hello There are some spare parts for the article on fixpart.ch. https://fixpart.ch/de... I think what you are looking for is the gear wheel.
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adrian.buergi

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago • purchased this product

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There is a simple trick: When loosening the glass blender attachment, simply keep turning it anticlockwise. Then the glass will detach itself from the base. Many greetings Reto
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sybille.ruetsche

4 years ago

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haei2302

4 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello Sybille, unfortunately I can't find the "Chef KTM117" as a machine type. The only thing I can give you is the information from Galaxus: A blender for every day, suitable for all Chef, Chef XL, Major and Cooking Chef models.
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stefantucci

5 years ago

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Beatolino

5 years ago

I don't know the different machines in detail, but I have already worked with my accessories on a wide variety of Kenwood machines. It has always worked. Kenwood itself can certainly help, they have a sensational customer service: https://www.kenwoodworld.com/de-ch --> at the bottom customer service --> contact
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murielle.neuhaus

5 years ago

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Beatolino

5 years ago

In principle, this is possible - it has also "happened" to me when I chopped nuts for too long. However, I think it takes a lot of time with large quantities, as the spice blender gets hot quickly, especially with nuts. But with normal quantities, it shouldn't be a problem.

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