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ALL I WANT FOR CH Home Appliances


September 2024 ertonline.co.uk


ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS


Bosch’s 3D Planetary Mixing, which mimics hand mixing and kneading; the attachment has an angled movement to ensure all ingredients are evenly mixed and kneaded, eliminating the need to use a spatula to scrape the edges of the bowl! Meanwhile, from Kenwood via Bluestem


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Whether your customers are treating themselves or shopping for the avid baker in their life, there is a plethora of gadgets, accessories and utensils to spice up the gifting season… Bosch recently launched its Series 6 stand mixer (MUMS6ZM00G), said to be its most intelligent stand mixer yet; it takes the guesswork out of baking with its sensing technology and seven automatic programmes to monitor the consistency of the mix in the tin. Users simply select one of the preset options (stiff egg white, yeast and


sourdough, pasta dough, shortcrust pastry, cake mixture, whipped cream, or smoothies) and the machine will handle the rest. “While baking at home is a pleasure,


there are certain tasks where a stand mixer can handle the repetitive work, leaving you to enjoy the fun stuff,” says Kara Keating, Group Marketing Manager at Bosch Home Appliances. “With this new stand mixer, intelligent monitoring means you really can let it get on with the hard work, with no worry of spoiling the batter or dough.” Not only that, but this new model features


Full steam ahead!


Away from cooking, coffee and cakes, Christmas party season is usually a time when people tend to invest in new outfits for their parties and gatherings. But ironing can be such a chore! In fact, stat about iron sales.. Luckily Morphy Richards has launched its first portable garment steamer; its ergonomic design makes it easy to hold and handle, while the 35 second heat-up time ensures quick and efficient steaming… perfect when consumers just want to freshen up an item before heading out. The Express Steam Garment Steamer incorporates Morphy’s extensive knowledge from over 90 years of manufacturing irons. It features two steam settings – ‘eco’ for lightweight fabrics or delicate garments, and ‘turbo boost’ for tackling stubborn creases. The product also includes a lint brush and garment creaser, to enhance its functionality, allowing for precise fabric care and finishing. Competing in the same product segment, Russell Hobbs has several garment steamers


Group, there’s the 4.6L Chef Stand Mixer (KW0304). This versatile stand mixer is perfect for whisking, mixing and beating a wide range of ingredients, making it ideal for baking both sweet and savoury treats. It also comes with a range of attachments so it can be used for many different tasks. So if your customers fancy themselves as a bit of a Mary Berry, this could be just the ticket.


in its Steam Genie range. Much like Morphy’s, these also use jets of steam to flow over fabrics, softening fibres and removing creases and wrinkles. They are perfect for delicate materials like silk, as there’s no direct contact with the fabric, therefore minimising the risk of damage or burning.


Not only that, but Russell Hobbs handheld steamers are designed to kill up to 99.9 per cent of bacteria in just 60 seconds, so they are ideal for refreshing hard-to-wash items like curtains, rugs, pet beds and upholstery.


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