Love it electronguru. Exactly right about engineers!Totally agree with the way Americans cook or rather don't cook. I do believe there will be more publicity and exposure with the TM5 in the US where it is not well known. Could even appear on Chefy shows like MasterChef and no doubt celebrity chefs doing their thing as the machine is in many restaurants . It will be very interesting to see what happens and if it takes off with the good cooks in American homes. Gert
Oh I do so hope Vorwerk will Sell the TM5 in the US. I miss having a tmx desperately. I think the major obstacle is the measurement issue, ie metric versus imperial. When I first got here (temporarily living in the US after relocating from Australia) I was asking for 200 grams of this or that and shop assistants looked set me blankly. The non- use of metric is a huge hurdle to overcome. I'm constantly having to convert in my head, mikes to Kms, hrsms to ounce, Fahrenheit yo Celsius etc.
I see the hardest thing for Thermomix getting into the US is the fact that Americans still use the imperial measuring system while the rest of the world is metric.With the scales measuring in grams, some Americans will find that a stumbling block.
ElsieD, the Thermoserver is only available in Australia because TMX Australia bought the company or exclusive rights to produce this. I stand corrected if this isn't correct.
OMG I think if something takes off in Australia first it will blast off all over the world. As a young country with very little hierarchy and a strong multicultural influence, we are open and accepting to new ideas and new ways and people who are prepared to buck the system. We like to be different but we don't think we're different (I might copyright that phrase )It's insane that the whole world does not use the same measurement system! Gosh if we can all unite as one, it could be on food alone and forget all the religious stuff. Isn't it funny how families unite over the table and cultures are defined by the food.
I went to a TM5 demo yesterday and as a part of the spiel there was a map of the world showing where thermomix is used across the world. .....
Just thought I'd let you know that the Thermoserver comes from China....My DD got some boxes (for packing) from a friend who's neighbour works at Thermomix in Perth. They had 'Made in China' all over them.
I believe some folks in the USA have purchased them in Canada but as far as I know, they are not for sale in the US.