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KenwoodTitanium Chef Kitchen Machine 4.6liter (KVC7320S)

R6,299

Retail: R8,100
About

Whether you're trying out a brand new recipe or an authentic dish tried and tested by generations, the Kenwood Chef Titanium enables passionate cooks to create all sorts of dishes to the highest standard. It comes complete with the highest quality stainless steel SYSTEMPRO™ bowl tools, allowing you to beat, knead, whisk, cream and fold with confidence. The unique fold function enables you to mix ingredients carefully without losing air, and the variable speeds give you ultimate control. 

Product Features
  • Stand mixer
  • Comes with 5 bowl tools and a Thermo-resist glass blender attachment
  • Mixing bowl is made from elegantly flared, polished stainless steel and features handles and in-bowl illumination
  • In-bowl illumination allows an expert eye to control the mixing progress
  • Comes with electronic speed control with halo illumination
  • Includes variable speeds, pulse function and Start/Stop button
  • Motor's planetary mix action maintains speed and power even under heavy loads
  • Hex slow speed outlet compatible with KAX models, adapter required for AT slow speed attachment models
  • Comes with the Head Release spine lever head lift interlock 
  • Two-piece style splashguard with large chute that can be easily fitted with head up, down and with tool fitted
What's in the box
  • K-beater
  • Flexi beater
  • Whisk
  • Dough hook
  • Folding tool
  • Thermo-resist glass blender attachment
  • Splashguard
  • High-speed outlet
  • Slow speed attachment outlet
Product Specifications
  • Power: 1500W
  • Weight: 9.2kg
  • Dimensions: H 30.5cm x W 38cm x D 28.5cm
  • Bowl capacity: 4.6L
  • Bowl's cake capacity: 2.72kg
  • Bowl's dough capacity: 2.18kg
  • Bowl's flour for pastry capacity: 680g
  • Bowl's egg white capacity: 12
  • Glass blender capacity: 1.6L
  • This product comes with a 2 year warranty and 10 year Warranty on the Motor
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