Chris/ronhic,
I absolutely agree with you that the capacity of this machine is around 5.5kg. That's why I said "only in theory IMHO".
Chris/gizmo,
The wash action with the separate impeller is not pathetic, but it's not spectacular either.
The lid switch on this one must be magnetic. I don't see any difference between left and right in the lid hinges. I did a spin cycle while I lifted the lid a bit in the middle. (so the back half was tilted up a bit). No problem, it did a spin. But as soon as I lifted the front part a bit (while the back part stayed in the same angle) so the front part of the lid didn't touch the control panel anymore it stopped spinning.
I finally found the specifications of this machine on a Chilean website. It spins with 700 - 750 rpm, the motor is 340 Watts (less than most of my blenders) it's made in China and the weight of the machine is only 33.5 kilos.
http://www.paris.cl/webapp/wcs/stor...5&langId=-5&categoryId=&top_category=&r_path=
I absolutely agree with you that the capacity of this machine is around 5.5kg. That's why I said "only in theory IMHO".
Chris/gizmo,
The wash action with the separate impeller is not pathetic, but it's not spectacular either.
The lid switch on this one must be magnetic. I don't see any difference between left and right in the lid hinges. I did a spin cycle while I lifted the lid a bit in the middle. (so the back half was tilted up a bit). No problem, it did a spin. But as soon as I lifted the front part a bit (while the back part stayed in the same angle) so the front part of the lid didn't touch the control panel anymore it stopped spinning.
I finally found the specifications of this machine on a Chilean website. It spins with 700 - 750 rpm, the motor is 340 Watts (less than most of my blenders) it's made in China and the weight of the machine is only 33.5 kilos.
http://www.paris.cl/webapp/wcs/stor...5&langId=-5&categoryId=&top_category=&r_path=