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Philips Soup and Smoothie Maker, Makes 2-4

(16 customer reviews)

520 Riyal

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Philips Soup and Smoothie Maker, Makes 2-4 – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :

Philips Soup and Smoothie Maker, Makes 2-4 servings, HR2204/70, 1.2 Liters, Black and Stainless Steel

Product Dimensions
9.1 x 13.6 x 9.1 inches
Item Weight
5 pounds
Manufacturer
Philips Kitchen Appliances
ASIN
B07G3K9FM8
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
HR2204/70
Date First Available
August 30, 2018

 

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➕ What is the price of Philips Soup and Smoothie Maker, Makes 2-4 in Saudi Arabia ?

The price of Philips Soup and Smoothie Maker, Makes 2-4 in-store is 520 SAR VAT.

➕ When Philips Soup and Smoothie Maker, Makes 2-4 was released ?

The release date was August 30, 2018.

➕ What is the price of Philips Soup and Smoothie Maker, Makes 2-4 cheap used ?

The price of Philips Soup and Smoothie Maker, Makes 2-4 used is 360 SAR VAT.

➕ What are the main characteristics of Philips Soup and Smoothie Maker, Makes 2-4 ?

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➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?

The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.5 / 5 on Amazon.

➕ Where to buy Philips Soup and Smoothie Maker, Makes 2-4 in Saudi Arabia ?

Mall, Supermarkets, Amazon, Specialized stores, ….

 

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16 reviews for Philips Soup and Smoothie Maker, Makes 2-4

  1. I. R (verified owner)

    it is very easy to use. – i use it for soup and smoothies, and I love it.

  2. Z. Z (verified owner)

    Pretty much as expected. – The Phillips Soup Maker is exactly what I thought it would be. It puts a bowl of homemade soup in front of one in a jiffy. I am glad to have it available in my kitchen and as time passes, I am sure that I will be very grateful that I bought i. But, after having it only a brief time and not having exploited its full potential, perhaps, I was not bowled over by it. I hesitate to criticize it too harshly, though. I only gave it three stars for “flavor” because I really was not at all impressed with the recipes that I have whipped up out of the enclosed cookbook. The Vegan Cream of Asparagus soup was, to my mind and taste-buds, just plain awful. The Minestrone was bland and not really appealing. I hope that when I learn to adapt other recipes from other sources to this device I will be more pleased with the result. On a more positive note, I found it quite easy to clean and, with a couple of reservations, easy to use. I had intended to buy one as a gift for a friend in her eighties but I fear that she will not grasp the danger of shoving the soup maker into her dishwasher, a real No-No, so I dropped that idea. The direction book did not give me what for me, I would call intuitive instructions and I needed to refer back to it several times during my early uses. But, again, that was a learning curve. Again, on a positive note, as an appliance for the kitchen of a single person, I can see the soup maker being an asset, the only limitation being the amount of soup that it will produce. The soup maker does not prepare a meal for a crowd, a fair-sized family, or for even three healthy appetites. But, for one or two, it’s fine. So, on that basis, I recommend it.

  3. I. C (verified owner)

    Soup when you want it! – Easy to use. Quick. I’m going rogue and making up my own recipes.

  4. Z. L (verified owner)

    UI not good enough and not easy to clean – Blending orange juice (3 oranges with water) always a big piece left, not sure what is going on.

  5. I. R (verified owner)

    it is very easy to use. – i use it for soup and smoothies, and I love it.

  6. H. L (verified owner)

    Alright – Not very impressed, the soup doesn’t come out as expected

  7. B. F (verified owner)

    Great soup maker – The price is steep. I bought one as a result of a recent UK trip and was impressed. UK Costco price was around £35. This was over $150. Can’t see why there is such a price hike for the same model. Does do a good job and makes a nice soup so it’s worth it

  8. O. O (verified owner)

    If you like soup buy this – I love it. I can make a cheese soup and it doesn’t burn the can as long as I put 1 cup of broth or water in first. It has a nice receipe book. I made the beet soup which I liked and haven’t had it long enough to try the other recipes yet. But if you have a soupmaker you will make a lot more soup than you will without one. You know what’s going in it. No GMO ingredients for me and Campbell’s soup puts in nanotechnology into their soups. I have to chop vegetable finer than my first soupmaker but the motor spining the blade will last longer that way. I just made the cheese and broccoli soup I made on the old soupmaker and it didn’t burn the can at all. This is better made than my old gourmia soupmaker. Soupmaker’s don’t make a lot of soup but that way you don’t get tired of it and don’t eat it. Plus you can chop up cooked chicken or hAm from the store and add it to the soup and you can cook up rice or noodle in the rice cooker and add it to the soup after you have made it in soupmaker and that extends the amount of soup you have. Once cooked you can add in sour cream or yogurt or creme fraische and add toppings for better flavor or gourmet taste. Now my first soupmaker didn’t last a year and I would make soup every 3 days in it during winter. I don’t know how long this one will last but if you like soup and like hot meals this is great for a one pot meal or soup as a side. I’ve only had this less than a week and i’ve already made the beet soup and the broccoli cheese soup and I have the stuff to make the butternut squash soup next. You can have sandwiches and soup or soup and a salad. And it only takes 18 minutes to make hot ready to eat soup. The smooth setting is not as fine as the gourmia because it had 4 blades instead of 2 but it’s doesn’t bother me. It’s all going to the same place anyway. There are a lot of recipes only line from the UK because the Morphy Richards soupmaker is king over there and it has a saute setting where you can put in butter and onions or whatever you saute and then it put in the rest for the soup setting. I’m sure it tastes better but I’m too lazy to saute onions in butter on the stove and add it to my soupmaker. The beauty is you pour in a cup of liquid first, then your chopped ingredients or other stuff and fill liquid to max level turn it on and walk away and do something else. No matter how tired I am I can always make soup because you only have 4-5 more or less ingredients to stick in the can and heat it up. it’s done in 18 minutes and you don’t eat junk food. I add spice to the soup after it’s cooked particularly if I’m giving soup away to neighbors. Let them spice to their heart’s content. Honestly this is an appliance that should be cheaper to buy if more americans used it and I use mine all the time. For summer you can do gazpacho or smoothies or deserts but I like warm food. I make strictly hot soup in it. I used to make cream of asparagus soup and cream of cauliflower soup in my old soupmaker at least once a week. I haven’t had this one for more than a week yet but I’m already planning my next soup.

  9. O. O (verified owner)

    If you like soup buy this – I love it. I can make a cheese soup and it doesn’t burn the can as long as I put 1 cup of broth or water in first. It has a nice receipe book. I made the beet soup which I liked and haven’t had it long enough to try the other recipes yet. But if you have a soupmaker you will make a lot more soup than you will without one. You know what’s going in it. No GMO ingredients for me and Campbell’s soup puts in nanotechnology into their soups. I have to chop vegetable finer than my first soupmaker but the motor spining the blade will last longer that way. I just made the cheese and broccoli soup I made on the old soupmaker and it didn’t burn the can at all. This is better made than my old gourmia soupmaker. Soupmaker’s don’t make a lot of soup but that way you don’t get tired of it and don’t eat it. Plus you can chop up cooked chicken or hAm from the store and add it to the soup and you can cook up rice or noodle in the rice cooker and add it to the soup after you have made it in soupmaker and that extends the amount of soup you have. Once cooked you can add in sour cream or yogurt or creme fraische and add toppings for better flavor or gourmet taste. Now my first soupmaker didn’t last a year and I would make soup every 3 days in it during winter. I don’t know how long this one will last but if you like soup and like hot meals this is great for a one pot meal or soup as a side. I’ve only had this less than a week and i’ve already made the beet soup and the broccoli cheese soup and I have the stuff to make the butternut squash soup next. You can have sandwiches and soup or soup and a salad. And it only takes 18 minutes to make hot ready to eat soup. The smooth setting is not as fine as the gourmia because it had 4 blades instead of 2 but it’s doesn’t bother me. It’s all going to the same place anyway. There are a lot of recipes only line from the UK because the Morphy Richards soupmaker is king over there and it has a saute setting where you can put in butter and onions or whatever you saute and then it put in the rest for the soup setting. I’m sure it tastes better but I’m too lazy to saute onions in butter on the stove and add it to my soupmaker. The beauty is you pour in a cup of liquid first, then your chopped ingredients or other stuff and fill liquid to max level turn it on and walk away and do something else. No matter how tired I am I can always make soup because you only have 4-5 more or less ingredients to stick in the can and heat it up. it’s done in 18 minutes and you don’t eat junk food. I add spice to the soup after it’s cooked particularly if I’m giving soup away to neighbors. Let them spice to their heart’s content. Honestly this is an appliance that should be cheaper to buy if more americans used it and I use mine all the time. For summer you can do gazpacho or smoothies or deserts but I like warm food. I make strictly hot soup in it. I used to make cream of asparagus soup and cream of cauliflower soup in my old soupmaker at least once a week. I haven’t had this one for more than a week yet but I’m already planning my next soup.

  10. P. G (verified owner)

    Won’t last – My mother’s Philips soup maker made it about 3 months, mine 18. That kind of poor quality machines ends up in the landfill, polluting our planet. Choose better quality.

  11. B. F (verified owner)

    Great soup maker – The price is steep. I bought one as a result of a recent UK trip and was impressed. UK Costco price was around £35. This was over $150. Can’t see why there is such a price hike for the same model. Does do a good job and makes a nice soup so it’s worth it

  12. I. C (verified owner)

    Soup when you want it! – Easy to use. Quick. I’m going rogue and making up my own recipes.

  13. Z. L (verified owner)

    UI not good enough and not easy to clean – Blending orange juice (3 oranges with water) always a big piece left, not sure what is going on.

  14. P. G (verified owner)

    Won’t last – My mother’s Philips soup maker made it about 3 months, mine 18. That kind of poor quality machines ends up in the landfill, polluting our planet. Choose better quality.

  15. Z. Z (verified owner)

    Pretty much as expected. – The Phillips Soup Maker is exactly what I thought it would be. It puts a bowl of homemade soup in front of one in a jiffy. I am glad to have it available in my kitchen and as time passes, I am sure that I will be very grateful that I bought i. But, after having it only a brief time and not having exploited its full potential, perhaps, I was not bowled over by it. I hesitate to criticize it too harshly, though. I only gave it three stars for “flavor” because I really was not at all impressed with the recipes that I have whipped up out of the enclosed cookbook. The Vegan Cream of Asparagus soup was, to my mind and taste-buds, just plain awful. The Minestrone was bland and not really appealing. I hope that when I learn to adapt other recipes from other sources to this device I will be more pleased with the result. On a more positive note, I found it quite easy to clean and, with a couple of reservations, easy to use. I had intended to buy one as a gift for a friend in her eighties but I fear that she will not grasp the danger of shoving the soup maker into her dishwasher, a real No-No, so I dropped that idea. The direction book did not give me what for me, I would call intuitive instructions and I needed to refer back to it several times during my early uses. But, again, that was a learning curve. Again, on a positive note, as an appliance for the kitchen of a single person, I can see the soup maker being an asset, the only limitation being the amount of soup that it will produce. The soup maker does not prepare a meal for a crowd, a fair-sized family, or for even three healthy appetites. But, for one or two, it’s fine. So, on that basis, I recommend it.

  16. H. L (verified owner)

    Alright – Not very impressed, the soup doesn’t come out as expected

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