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Berlinger Max1200W Food Processor: Polish Service, 3-Year Warranty & Company Info Inquiry

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  • #1 17239470
    MM2X
    Level 26  
    I am going to buy a BERLINGER MAX-1200-W robot, if I was looking well, only one company in Poland offers Berlinger, a 3-year "door to door" warranty, but it is not possible to obtain data for the service from the seller. It is a good practice to include the addresses of the services in the warranty card. Company representative: ... "we have been on the market for many years and we are not going to collapse ...", this is not the point.
    Does anyone know (has experience) what the website of this company looks like (who does)?
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    #2 17241152
    Borutka
    Level 29  
    For PLN 300, it's even hard to buy a good cup blender. I doubt there is real service support for this equipment. It's plain quinol.
  • #3 17241187
    MM2X
    Level 26  
    "German Line" on the seller's website but you know how it is ...
    It's not about the price, but it has some of the most needed functions, in other combines
    full grazing in the equipment and man does not use it :(
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    #4 17241299
    Borutka
    Level 29  
    MM2X wrote:
    "German Line" on the seller's website but you know how it is ...
    It's not about the price, but it has some of the most needed functions, in other combines
    full grazing in the equipment and man does not use it :(

    Look for the Mum series at Bosch. There are different sets and you won't be disappointed.
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  • #5 17245530
    MM2X
    Level 26  
    Borutka wrote:
    Look for the Mum series at Bosch. There are different sets and you won't be disappointed.

    The girls have been "penetrating" Bosch, and also Philips and Gorenje since the morning, thanks a lot.
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  • #7 17268734
    MM2X
    Level 26  
    Kitka900 wrote:
    Have you ever thought about jerking off to a food processor? http://www.kenwoodworld.com/en-gb/titanium and it does the job


    These are mini harvesters; (no meat grinder needed and a few other things.
    The first choice fell on the Bosch MCM 62020, only that the size of the mixing vessel was too large.
  • #8 17290687
    Kitka900
    Level 9  
    MM2X wrote:
    Kitka900 wrote:
    Have you ever thought about jerking off to a food processor? http://www.kenwoodworld.com/en-gb/titanium and it does the job


    These are mini harvesters; (no meat grinder needed and a few other things.
    The first choice fell on the Bosch MCM 62020, only that the size of the mixing vessel was too large.



    Maybe mini harvesters, but if you even buy a meat grinder, you can combine it. We make not only cakes and breads on it, but a fabulously fluffy pate comes out ... Even if you do not need it now, it is worth considering the future :) )
  • #9 17291503
    MM2X
    Level 26  
    Kitka900 wrote:
    Even if you don't need it now, it's worth thinking about the future)

    The point of view depends on the point of sitting- hehhehe

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the Berlinger Max-1200-W food processor, specifically regarding the availability of service support and warranty details in Poland. The user expresses concern about the lack of service information from the seller, despite a 3-year "door to door" warranty being offered. Responses indicate skepticism about the reliability of service for low-cost appliances, with suggestions to consider alternatives like Bosch, Philips, and Gorenje. Some participants recommend the Bosch Mum series and the Bosch MCM 62020 model, while others discuss the versatility of food processors for various culinary tasks.
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