Much has happened since the Cecotec company launched its first kitchen robot to compete with Thermomix, making kitchen fans visualize their machines when reading the word mambo. They have been bestsellers for years, and now the model best seller on Amazon, the Mambo 1290one of the most advanced, we can find it for only 399 euros.
Launched at the end of last year, this kitchen robot follows the general line of the design started by Cecotec but with updated finishes and new features, among which the large color touch screen seven inches and WiFi connectivity that allows the machine to be operated from the mobile with the official Mambo app, which also offers the option of sharing recipes in the cloud and interacting with the robot of friends and family.
Cecotec Mambo 12090 Multifunction Kitchen Robot. 1700 W, 30 Functions, WiFi Connection, 7″ TFT Touch Screen, Scale, Dishwasher-safe Stainless Steel Jug
The Mambo 12090 food processor has a maximum capacity of 3.3 litres, 1700W of power and comes with different accessoriessuch as the MamboMix spoon, the steaming basket, the butterfly, the two-tier steamer, a universal spatula and a paper recipe book, in addition to the corresponding instructions.
Allows you to cook all kinds of dishes using the 30 functions built-in, with degree-by-degree temperature control precision and different speeds, including turbo. With the intuitive touch screen and the app you can prepare countless guided recipes step by step, but they can also be customized or created, and it is possible to download them to work offline.
The interactive online cookbook it is updated every week and can be voted on, modified, added notes, saved and shared through Cecotec’s virtual social community.
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