Aldi brings to its supermarkets the alternative to Thermomix for 279 euros

The furor over kitchen robots has led Aldi to bring out the , an alternative to the classic Thermomix, which will go on sale this Saturday, October 2, in the more than 340 supermarkets that the company has in Spain. This product will be available for a limited time and for only 279 euros, 20% cheaper than its recommended price.

The MultiCooker Touch food processor bears the Masterpro signature and is equipped with Wi-Fi connection and a 5-inch color touch screen with step-by-step recipe indication. It has 1,000 watts of cooking power, includes an extra-large stainless steel container with a capacity of 3.5 liters and a built-in scale for weighing food.

One that allows you to accurately prepare any dish easily and quickly thanks to its innovative technology and its intuitive interface. With the possibility of nine automatic programs and 12 speed levels plus the turbo, in relation to the temperature ranges, this product cooks between 37 and 120 degrees.

Features of the Aldi food processor

It includes 12 functions that allow you to replace small appliances and utensils that accumulate in our kitchens. In this sense, the MultiCooker Touch food processor whisks, chops, stirs, kneads, mixes, assembles, slices and grinds, steams, slow cooks and has a timer function. Designed to create an infinity of recipes and incorporates IntelliTemp technology, which controls the temperature when cooking and allows the product to heat up and cool down quickly.

This product includes 10 accessories such as a two-level steamer, a hand spatula or high-resistance stainless steel blades. In order to improve the user experience, all non-electric accessories are dishwasher safe, allowing for greater convenience.

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Users will be able to access more than 350 recipes from the Cook&Chef Institute, created by more than 100 chefs from 60 countries, including Pepe Rodriguez, Samantha Vallejo and Carlos Maldonado. These recipes are preloaded in the kitchen robot and, in addition, they are updated periodically by Wi-Fi with the news. The recipes are also accessible in the Masterpro Club app, where you can interact, find tips or make a shopping list.

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