Magimix or other?
#1
Posted 17 November 2011 - 04:46 PM
They only carry two brands, Cuisinart and Magimix by Robot Coupe. I know that in professional kitchens, Robot Coupe is the standard and highly regarded, but what do folks here think of the Magimix? They claim the motor adjusts automatically to the task at hand, which seems kinda suspect to me. How would it know what I am doing?
#2
Posted 18 November 2011 - 11:42 AM
#3
Posted 18 November 2011 - 11:53 AM
i sharpen the standard blade often and carefully. I get a tremendous amount of use on two 'add on' blades that did not come with it:
the thinest slicer and the julienne blade.
good luck let us know what you eventually get
#4
Posted 18 November 2011 - 01:36 PM
I considered getting the Magimix Cuisine system 5150last spring when Napa style was offering it with a couple of extras for less than $500. - since then the price has increased.
As the basic unit comes with three different bowls, 16 cup, 9 cup and 6 cup, I figured I could get rid of my old Cuisinarts, including the mini prep and have everything in one.
I forgot about for a while and when I had just about talked myself into it, I saw the price had increased.
You can still get the basic model with the three bowls for around $450.00 but not the extras.
I know two people who got them when Napa style had that special and they are both very happy with them. One has a very large family (7 kids) and uses it daily and is very happy with it after having a Kitchenaid die after just a few months of heavy use.
I can say positively that if my 20 cup Cuis dies, I will get the Magimix.
Edited by andiesenji, 18 November 2011 - 01:37 PM.
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#5
Posted 27 November 2011 - 02:19 PM
I was browsing the WS website last night and noticed the 14 and 16 cup versions (4200 and 5200) were no longer listed (but the 12 cup 3200 still was). I called them and they are being discontinued and had no other info. So now I am a bit concerned. Does anyone know why WS is discontining them? Not selling well or are they being replaced with a newer model?
#6
Posted 27 November 2011 - 03:39 PM
I just went on Amazon and it looks like they're selling a 5150 but the others are still listed on the Magimix website. Maybe they just weren't welling well at WS? They are a pretty high end item and maybe not as well known in the US as, say, Cuisinart.
I'm looking forward to hearing how you find it (when you get it!).
#7
Posted 27 November 2011 - 04:15 PM
I'd not consider moving down to a lesser machine.
Ian (yes in France)
#8
Posted 27 November 2011 - 05:26 PM
Other "high end" vendors, such as Sur La Table do the same. As soon as an appliance "goes public" so to speak, they drop it.
They have done that with some "exclusive" colors of KA mixers, as well as other appliances.
Now I am really bummed that I didn't get the Magimix Michael Chiarello special from Napa Style last spring when it was $495.00 including the extras. Having the three different bowls plus the bread bowl would be a great replacement for my remaining Cuisinarts.
Missed the boat there...
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#9
Posted 27 November 2011 - 11:22 PM
W-S often discontinues appliances when they no longer have an "exclusive" on sales or if other vendors begin selling them at a significant discount.
Other "high end" vendors, such as Sur La Table do the same. As soon as an appliance "goes public" so to speak, they drop it.
They have done that with some "exclusive" colors of KA mixers, as well as other appliances.
Now I am really bummed that I didn't get the Magimix Michael Chiarello special from Napa Style last spring when it was $495.00 including the extras. Having the three different bowls plus the bread bowl would be a great replacement for my remaining Cuisinarts.
Missed the boat there...
WS stores still have stock - you could get the 4200XL and the bread bowl for less than $495, or the 5200XL and bowl for a bit more.
#10
Posted 28 November 2011 - 09:37 AM
#11
Posted 28 November 2011 - 11:57 AM
But, what I did, in the end was buy a Thermomix - not a foodprocessor in the sense that it doesn't slice or shred but the rest of its atributes have made my old food processor obsolete. Never really used it for slicing or shredding anyway - I like my knives and microplanes. Of course, the price of a Thermomix would buy 3 of the Magimix units but the latter doesn't cook!
The Magimix with the three bowls does look good though. Are the 3 bowls used individually or do they need to nest for use? It seems to have useful and well built accessories as well. You should really enjoy using this unit.
Llyn
Calgary, Alberta
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#12
Posted 28 November 2011 - 12:27 PM
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#13
Posted 01 December 2011 - 10:23 PM
The carrots came out nice, especially the grated ones. Hardly any liquid was produced. Waste, the pieces on the top of the disc that don't get shredded, was minimal - much lower than with the Cuisinart elite.
I'm also impressed with the ease with which it cleans up.
The manual could be much better. It needs more generic instructions/recommendations for different kinds of ingredients and procedures. It has some pictures and a few words, then goes straight into recipes. There are lots of recipes - a quick flip through didn't reveal much that floated my boat. To give you an example, the first recipe is for unsalted garlic butter for snails. Ok, it is made in France.
I was hoping the DVD would be better. It's a joke. No narration. The recipes are a quick shot of the ingredients and pieces of the food processor you'll be using. Then a closer shot of the ingredients with text overlays showing some, but not all of the ingredients. Then a few motion shots of the process that leave out about half the steps and hope you can figure what they put in the bowl when. And some of the ingredients are unidentifiable. Pretty worthless!
I'll report back when we eat the pie and I've used it more.
#14
Posted 04 December 2011 - 03:02 PM
They were used for grinding Thai curry pastes in the early days which meant that they had to handle very full loads of onions, lemon grass, spices etc, almost continuously for 4 to 6 hours a day. When they inevitably became overheated we would put motor/ base units into the freezer until the thermal overload switches reset.Then back into service until the next overheat.
Except for the overheat thing they never missed a beat. The main thing to watch for is a fully loaded bowl is fairly heavy and if a person wasn't careful ( i.e. use two hands )when replacing it it was possible to crack the bottom of the bowl by hitting the drive spindle.
Magimix always said that the sky would fall in if you tried to sharpen the blades but we always did so with no problems.
They were only replaced ( but still used for small batches )by a 40 quart Robot Coupe when they weren't big enough for the volume we were doing.
Highly recommended.
John
Edited by johnmc, 04 December 2011 - 03:04 PM.
#15
Posted 04 December 2011 - 06:55 PM
The pie crust was perfect. The cabbage and carrots were shredded easily and fairly uniformly. As I mentioned in my earlier post about the waste, I am still very impressed with the lack of waste when shredding carrots - just a few chunks over three big carrots. The Cuisnart Elite would have left almost half a carrot (after shredding three) and been a bitch to clean. In fact the ratio of carrots to cabbage was higher than I wanted because of it. Still good slaw though!
#16
Posted 11 December 2011 - 08:17 PM
This attachment is basically a food mill designed for a food processor. It sits in the big bowl and comes with a specialized drive shaft to gear down the food processor's high speed, but it still spins pretty fast. It made quick work of two pounds of potatoes. Much faster a less hassle than my Roslé food mill. I thought the down side would be that clean-up would be more tedious. In fact, it cleans up easier than the food mill.
So far, I am very happy with my Magimix.
#17
Posted 21 June 2012 - 11:31 PM
#18
Posted 22 June 2012 - 09:38 AM
FYI, Chefs Catalog has a sale on the Magimix 5150 for $300. There is also a coupon code on the interweb that will give you another $25 off the purchase.
Once again, eGullet has cost me money I wasn't planning on spending









