Hi Sandy, just went out into the kitchen to blitz myself up some icing sugar so that I could report back to you. Did 160g raw sugar for 15 seconds on speed 9 and it is quite OK. I was wondering if your blades need sharpening. This time of the year we probably aren't using ice cubes as much as in the warmer months so maybe you need to crush some ice and sharpen them up a bit. Just a thought and worth trying. Even if it was a little grainy, can't see that it would make a lot of difference in general cooking but of course, if you were going to use it to ice a cake then I can see the problem.
Well, according to my sales consultant it does.
yes the ice does sharpen the blades, something to do with the Thermatic memory they have!Ive never had problems with my icing sugar, I use raw sugar
Quote from: baf65 on May 25, 2009, 08:26:29 amyes the ice does sharpen the blades, something to do with the Thermatic memory they have!Ive never had problems with my icing sugar, I use raw sugarIt does sound counter-intuitive to have something hard helping improve the blades - but have seen it on a few different sites.
Ice should be enough to keep them sharp. You can get replacement blades though - don't need the whole spindle or whatever you call it - they come in a pack with two blades and instructions on how to replace - say this on a Spanish blog?