So, I have a decision to make. Last week while making Chocolate Strawberry Shortcakes for Kaye's (one of the fabulous ladies in my small group) birthday I broke the coupling on my blender. I did some research online and found that my KitchenAid blender does have a known issue with the coupling and I can purchase the new part for about $10 online and attempt to fix it myself. However, from what I read online it will probably break again.
The other option... I have been wanting to purchase a food processor (good idea, huh) for a while and I finally have the money saved up to get one. For a few dollars more I can get a food processor with blender.
So, do I just get a food processor and fix my current blender? Or do I get a 2-in-1 and call it good?
I think what I am going to start with is trying to get the current coupling off. Let see how it works.
1 comment:
If your kitchen is anything like mine, the one thing I need is space to store equipment, so I would get the all-in-one because it will save storage/counter space in the long run. It's so much easier to just pull down one machine instead of fumbling around to find the one you are looking for.
That is providing that the one machine offers the same usefulness that having separate devices would.
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