Can I fit normal kenwood bowls in the major series
I have a Kenwood Chef Major and while it's great, I find the mixing bowl to be a bit on the large size for simple jobs. I'm wondering if there is any reason why I wouldn't be able to fit a normal chef size bowl.
Anyone have any experience in this?
Best Answer
I've put regular ceramic bowls under my mixer before (also a Kenwood, but that doesn't really matter.)
The only things you have to look out for are:
- Does the paddle scrape the bottom? If so, raise it up until it doesn't (paddle height is adjustable.)
- Does the paddle hit the sides as it rotates? If so, your bowl is not wide enough. Get a wider bowl.
If you were mixing a very small amount, you might find that, due to the angle of the curve of the bowl, it is not optimum in getting everything amalgamated, but for the most part, a bowl is a bowl. Just like with the supplied bowl, you probably have to scrape sides every now and again to make sure everything's mixing together anyway.
TL;DR: a bowl is a bowl, just don't let the paddle hit it, because, well, the paddle is hitting it (if you needed a reason.)
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