- 700-watt mixer with suction feet for optimum stability
- Four speeds, plus pulse function for burst of power
- 6-quart mixing bowl; convenient cord storage
- Overload and restart motor protection
- Measures 12 by 14 by 10-1/4 inches
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79 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Bosch MUM 7100UC 700 Watt Stand Mixer/Kitchen Machine,
By Paul S Cramer (Harrison, AR United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bosch MUM 7100UC 700-Watt Stand Mixer Kitchen Machine (Kitchen)
For the price, this should be a top of the line machine. I bought it for my wife as a replacement to an old machine that had worn out after many years of service. We choose this paticular mixer for two reasons. First, my wife wanted a single machine that would perform mixing, blender, and food processor all in one. Second, this machine is the only one that we could find that would fit in the appliance garage on the counter in the kitchen. (The others were too tall.) The Bosch MUM 7100UC is a good machine that performs all of the operations well. However, there are three things that we found objectionable. First, the machine makes quite a lot of noise which comes from the motor base. The noise is excessive for all operations. Second, the mixer bowl and blender require an excessive amount of force to make them attach to the motor base. Third, the attachment between the motor base and the mixer bowl and blender are made of plastic, and they show signs of wear after just a few weeks of use. This is a concern because I'm not sure how durable the machine will be. What we do like about the machine is that it looks very nice and modern with a sleak design. Since the machine is very pricey, we expected the best without any negative aspects.
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bosch Concept MUM 7100UC 700 watt stand mixer,
By A Customer
This review is from: Bosch MUM 7100UC 700-Watt Stand Mixer Kitchen Machine (Kitchen)
When my former stand mixer failed to hold up to knead dough for 2 loaves of bread, I invested in the Bosch Concept mixer because of its 700 watts and impressive German engineering. The Bosch Universal mixer also has 700 watts and has proven to be an excellent mixer over the decades, but the newer Concept model has an assessory I wanted--an ice cream maker. I decided to buy a mixer that would handle several assessories I would use. With all the ground beef recalls recently, I wanted to grind our own hamburger meat. Adding the berry press to the meat grinder makes de-seeding blackberries for jellymaking a breeze. The citrus juicer is inexpensive and quickly makes orange juice or lemon juice for lemonade . The plastic bowl has held up well under almost daily use for 2 years, and it has a lip that makes holding it and pouring from it easy. The bowl snaps into the base easily. The blender is the most powerful one I've ever used, but my main use is to make bread dough for 1 to 4 or 5 loaves of bread and to make wonderful angel food cakes or chiffon cakes. I also make cookies and other cakes, but if I did not make bread at all, I would probably consider other machines. The machine is noisy when the ice cream maker is attached, but for just mixing, the noise level seems to be the same as any other mixer I have used. We are most pleased with this mixer and would buy other Bosch products based on its performance.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bosch Concept 7,
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This review is from: Bosch MUM 7100UC 700-Watt Stand Mixer Kitchen Machine (Kitchen)
I've been very pleased with my Bosch. After researching my options, I went with the Bosch for its power, capacity, reputation, and design. I've found that it easily handles large batches of dough. The mix-from-the-bottom design makes it easily to add ingredients while it is kneading the dough. The Bosch kneads well when conditions are right (you can't just dump in the ingredients and let it go). But learning what those conditions are takes practice. One tip: start with an overly wet dough and gradually add flour. It seems to knead best when the dough rings the center column, when this happens increase to speed setting 2. It is fairly loud, but most stand mixers are. It cleans up well, stores nicely (you can fit all the included attachments in the bowl), and has the look and feel of a high-quality product. I haven't used the blender or beaters yet.I highly recommend this product and don't regret my purchase. Serious yeast bread bakers shouldn't limit their options to the Kitchen Aid series. I didn't have good luck with my Kitchen Aid Classic mixer. I didn't give it 5 stars due to the learning curve for kneading...but overall I'm very pleased.
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