What do you mean exactly?
There is no doubt in my mind that the TM 5 will be introduced to the US market along with the Canadians in a few months. What price who knows . Vorwerk in no doubt we'll aware of the clandestine sales of the TM31 into the US and they would be silly not to tap that with a potential distributor or two no doubt vying for the privilege. The market may be bigger than people think. Not for the average household as in the rest of the world but do not underestimate the potential of the USA market. All it takes in an Oprah/Martha/Dr.Oz/Phil or any old two bit celebrity chef to endorse it and people will be hocking their children to get their hands on it.It is already in many US restaurants and I have heard/seen it has been demonstrated to Michelle Obama in the White House Kitchen. Not all Americans eat crap from paper plates. If ya have a good look on the Internet the TMX31 has been demonstrated from Yale to Miami. From Maine to Mexico. Not a few People in NYC have managed to pop one in their tiny kitchens. There are You Tube VDOs running amuck in the wild where if you look close you will see some known Australian Thermomix consultants consulting among the foodie stars all over the USA. Quite funny really. Hanging on the edges of the stage, sitting in the audience, doing a wee bit of demo-ing. Some you may be familiar with. You cannot hide those selfies once you post on the web girls! Nothing is deleted and the time machine is your enemy!For me I can't wait to have more US members. We have a few. And we have more than a few lurking. It will be a HOOT! Soon you will se a few American blogs pop up in anticipation of a launch. Keep your eyes open if you are interested. They will be placing themselves to get them Google points! Gert
Sorry haven't kept up with this thread. I'm on the east coast floweryspring - NC to be exact. I did try contacting the Canadian distributors and was advised they were not allowed to sell to US residents. Was most disappointed at the time. Hence, would still love to buy one but still not sure what you mean by "you can still buy one if you look hard enough"?? Please send me a PM to elaborate if you can. Thanks.
QuoteI think the major obstacle is the measurement issue, ie metric versus imperial.QuoteI 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.A model with ounces and fahrenheit and the 110v the Canadian version already has, is a necessary no brainer. The challenge would come with recipes on the Internet. So ideally, the new digital version can be configured for either or both and easily translate between them.
I think the major obstacle is the measurement issue, ie metric versus imperial.
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.