Bamix
Grill n Chill Immersion Hand Blender
Based on 38 Reddit mentions
$399.99
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My pride and joy
This is exactly why LC are worth every penny, how many items in a kitchen still look this good after 40+ years, I’m still using my Grandmother’s Bamix from the 1970’s (doesn’t look as good as your pans) happy cooking 🇬🇧
Natural_Estate8753 in r/LeCreuset
March 4, 2026 4:12 PM
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Whats something you brought that has cost "nothing" based on how much you use it.
Mine is my grandmothers kenwood chef from the very early 80s (purchased to make my parents wedding cake), aside from a preventative service when we moved, it’s still going strong with regular use. We also have her bamix from the same era, serviced at the same time. We use it constantly, it’s just so
...sousyre in r/australia
October 8, 2025 1:41 AM
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Staafmixer?
Is pap. Maar ik hoor dat bamix wel goed is. Kan het niet betalen helaas. https://www.kookwinkel.nl/bamix-luxury-line-the-queen-200-w-24-karaats-goud-80602
Willing-Layer-4977 in r/BIFLNL
March 4, 2026 8:47 PM
5
Best pre-made spaghetti sauce with no chunks?
Ah. I have several high quality Bamix hand blenders. Got them at thrift stores for like $5.
Artisan_Gardener in r/cookingforbeginners
February 18, 2026 3:28 PM
2
Mixeur plongeant
J’ai un moulinex mais il parait que le top du top c’est bamix. Mais faut lâcher un bon billet.
Ron_Swanson_is_a_cat in r/AchatPourLaVie
October 28, 2025 5:57 PM
2
What is something old you own that still works perfectly?
I have a Bamix one that was a wedding present in 1988 - it's still better than most I've seen in shops now. The uncle who gave it to me died 25 years ago but I still think of him every time I use it. 🙂
LindaMVic in r/AllThingsOldAndNew
February 24, 2026 8:57 AM
1
What is something old you own that still works perfectly?
Bamix's are such a good brand. Those stick blenders from the old days are also super powered I find. They've got a bit of weight to them and they just power through the job- doesn't feel like it's about to crap out on you after give minutes(like so.e of the one you can buy today).
PreviousBanana2646 in r/AllThingsOldAndNew
February 24, 2026 9:06 AM
1
immersion blender
Kung sturdy dynamic/dynamix pero syempre di sya mura. European made Equivalent ng bamix but a little cheaper
Queasy-Dentist-7731 in r/BakingPhilippines
February 28, 2026 11:36 AM
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