- KitchenAid has launched a new Citrus Juicer and Mini Food Chopper
- They are the latest additions to Cordless KitchenAid Go series
- All KitchenAid GO apparatus can be used with the same swapy battery
KitchenAid has launched two new wireless appliances to make your kitchen less messy: a citrus juicer and a mini chopper.
The couple is part of the KitchenAid Go system, which is a set of handheld appliances that all use the same rechargeable battery. You only need to buy the battery with your first KitchenAid Go product, making all your other appliances significantly cheaper.
The KitchenAid GO series also includes a wireless hand mixer, portable blender, hand blender and even a small handheld vacuum for clearing crumbs and flour-may not earn a place in our Roundup of the best wireless vacuum for cleaning the whole house, but it is very convenient to quickly clear your kitchen tables.
The new citrus juicer is a compact alternative to the stylish SMEG CJF01, and despite its small size, capable of handling everything from lime to grapefruit. It has an Auto-Reverse engine to help squeeze every last drop of juice more effectively than you could by hand.
It has a BPA-free glass bowl with a fine slope with a control taps to minimize root, and the bowl is also a dishwasher for light cleaning. It will be interesting to see how it is compared to the best juices we have tested from other brands.
KitchenAid Go Citrus Juicer has a list price of $ 99.99 / £ 139 / AU $ 159 when purchased without the battery pack and is currently reduced to $ 79.99 in the US or AU $ 129 in Australia when purchased directly through KitchenAid. If you also need the battery, the list price increases at $ 129.99 / £ 208 / AU $ 228.
KitchenAid Go Top Down Chopper is designed for small tasks such as chopping nuts, onions and herbs. Unlike the original wireless food chopper, the new appliance has the top, which means you can prepare and store food in the same bowl – just remove the engine and blade unit and replace it with the delivered airtight lid.
The top chopper is listed at $ 69.99 / £ 99.99 / AU $ 129 without the battery, but is reduced to $ 59.99 in the US and $ 109 in Australia in KitchenAid’s online store. It costs $ 99.99 / £ 168 / AU $ 198 when purchased with the battery. I hope to test it soon to see if it can earn a place in our Roundup of the best food processors.