Introducing the Thermomix TM7
Updated
If you’ve ever wished that cooking could be simpler or needed a helping hand in the kitchen, then the Thermomix TM7 is the appliance for you! The new TM7 is made from recycled
materials giving it its sleek black design and is already enjoyed by thousands of homes and commercials kitchens around the world.
A Design Worth Talking About
The first thing you notice about the TM7 is how the bulky look had gone compared to the TM6 and TM5. The TM7 features an insulated black exterior that holds the mixing bowl making it easier to hold as the exterior does not get hot.
New 10-Inch Touchscreen
The TM7’s new 10 inch touchscreen is a game changer. If you’ve own a previous model you will know that it was pretty impossible to use the screen when your fingers were wet! Well not any more the new larger touch screen works flawlessly with wet or dry fingers!
There is a built in recipe platform called Cookidoo and has over 100,000 guided recipes, giving you step by step visual instructions on the large display, so simple that even the kids can get involved.
With the built in scales (in 1 gram increments), there is no guessing how much ingredients have been added as the screen shows the exact quantity added and even ticks off the ingredients as added to the bowl.
Less Noise More Power
Straight away you will notice how much quieter the new motor is, sometimes I even have to check it’s still on! From kneading dough to blending soup you can continue listening to your favourite tune with no interruption.
Over 20 Functions
The TM7 has 4 new functions from previous models, making 21 cooking functions in total, including chopping, blending, steaming, slow cooking, browning, kneading, fermenting, boiling and so much more. One of the new main features is open cooking without the lid in place, giving better flexibility for adding ingredients and stirring during the cooking process. The new TM7 can also now reach temperate up to 160°C making it possible to enhance flavours through the browning and caramelisation modes.