- Kitchenaid has launched a new citrus squeezer and a food helicopter mini
- They are the latest additions to the Inalfless Kitchenaid GO series
- All kitchenaid appliances can be used with the same adjustable battery
Kitchenaid has launched two new wireless appliances so that its kitchen is less crowded: a citric signs and a mini helicopter.
The torque is part of the Kitchenad Go system, which is a set of hand appliances that use the same rechargeable battery. You only need to buy the battery with your first Kitchenaid Go product, making all your other appliances considerably cheaper.
The Kitchenaid Go series also includes a wireless blender, a portable blender, a liquefter of hands and even a small hand vacuum to clean crumbs and flour, it is possible that it is not possible to win a place in our summary of the best wireless vacuum cleaners for cleaning the entire house, but it is very useful to quickly order their kitchen counties.
The new citrus polishing is a compact alternative to the elegant SMEG CJF01, and despite its small size it is able to handle anything, from files to Toronja. It has an automatic engine to help squeeze up to the last drop of juice more effectively than could be able by hand.
It has a glass bow without BPA with a fine spill nozzle with a control tap to minimize the disorder, and the bowl is also safe for dishwasher, for easy cleaning. It will be interesting to see how it compares to the best polisters we have tried from other brands.
The Kitchenaid Go Citrus juice has a list price of $ 99.99 / £ 139 / au $ 159 when purchased without battery, and is currently reduced to $ 79.99 in the US. If you also need the battery, the list price increases to $ 129.99 / £ 208 / au $ 228.
Citchenaid Go Top Down Chopper is designed for small tasks such as nuts, onions and herbs. Unlike the original wireless food helicopter, the new appliance has blades at the top, which means that you can prepare and store food in the same bowl, simply remove the engine and the blade unit, and replace it with the hermetic cover supplied.
The chopper from top to bottom is listed at $ 69.99 / £ 99.99 / AU $ 129 without the battery, but is reduced to $ 59.99 in the USA and $ 109 in Australia in the online store of Kitchenaid. It costs $ 99.99 / £ 168 / au $ 198 when you buy with the battery. I hope to try it soon to see if you can win a place in our summary of the best food processors.