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Comparison Kenwood Pro 2000 Excel MG 700 stainless steel vs Kenwood Pro 1600 MG 510 stainless steel

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Rated power700 W450 W
Peak power2000 W1600 W
Capacity3 kg/min2 kg/min
Number of speeds2
Reverse
Nozzles included
Nozzles
3 meat grinder discs
for kibbeh
2 pcs for homemade sausages
3 meat grinder discs
for kibbeh
2 pcs for homemade sausages
General
Body materialmetalmetal
Loading tray materialmetalmetal
Overload protection
Compartment/stand for storing nozzles
Compartment for cord
Dimensions (HxWxD)36х22х31 cm
Weight7.3 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2010november 2008

Rated power

The power generated by the meat grinder motor during operation. The efficiency of work directly depends on the power: the greater the power, the more solid products the meat grinder is able to process and, usually, the higher the capacity (see Capacity). For most cases, a meat grinder with a power of 100 – 400 W is sufficient, however, for complex work with “heavy” products, more powerful devices are still required.

Rated is the power at which the device is able to operate for a long time without overheating, breakdown and other unpleasant consequences.

Peak power

Peak power is responsible for emergency situations, the device is able to work on it for a short time, however, long-term work with such a load is fraught with a meat grinder breakdown.

Capacity

The amount of meat that the meat grinder can process in one minute. More powerful meat grinders(see Power) are usually more performant, however, these two parameters are not directly related — the meat grinders with the same capacity may have different power, and vice versa, equally powerful devices may differ significantly in performance.

Number of speeds

The presence of several speeds allows you to select the desired mode for processing a particular product. The speed of the meat grinder directly affects its performance. Usually, meat grinders have a minimum number of speeds, one or two, in rare cases — three. The initial speed is suitable for processing small and medium-sized pieces, while it will be possible to effectively grind even large-sized products at higher speeds.

Overload protection

The meat grinder engine protection system from overheating and overload, which turns off the device in case of a critical increase in loads (for example, when a bone enters the meat grinder and the spiral auger is jammed).

Compartment/stand for storing nozzles

The presence of a separate compartment for storing removable nozzles in the body or stand of the meat grinder. The organizer built into the meat grinder greatly simplifies the storage of working equipment. For storage of nozzles/grilles, the device provides a secret compartment covered with a lid.

Compartment for cord

A special compartment in the body of the device for storing the power cord. Often such compartments are also equipped with devices for uniform winding of the wire, which prevents bending and possible fractures. The compartment for the cord is especially useful if the meat grinder is used relatively rare and has been idle for a long time outside the kitchen.
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