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I love my Thermomix. I bought one of the earlier versions over 7 years ago and it’s still going strong. So for me, it’s been worth the investment over and over again. But I totally get that paying over 2-grand for a cult-ish kitchen appliance is hard to justify. That’s why the Aldi “Thermomix” fake is super popular.

The Aldi version of the kitchen super-machine is back as a Special Buy on 13 March at the cut-down price of only $299, which is a whopping $1,970 cheaper than the latest authentic Thermomix.

The Aldi thermocooker has a generous 3.5L capacity and offers 10 auto programs: sauté, emulsify, stir, purée, mill, mix, knead, steam, smoothie and crush ice. It boasts a LCD display showing time, temperature, speed and weight. It has a 10-speed variable control, 3 reverse speeds and a pulse function. The thermocooker is bundled with a measuring cup, steamer basket, bowl and lid, stirring attachment, spatula and an Alyce Alexandra recipe book.

Wow, quite the package and certainly value of money!

But What’s New?

The big difference this year compared to previous years is that the latest Aldi ‘Thermomix’ dupe is now manufactured by Stirling, instead of Mistral.

“This one is a different brand than normal for the ones sold by ALDI. Normally they are Mistral,” one observant shopper noted on the Aldi Mums Facebook Page.

“This one is a Sterling brand so will be very basic I think,” another shopper said.

The Differences

While the price-tag of the Stirling model remains the same as last year’s Mistral machine, the main difference is the motor (the newer one is 700W compared to the 800W motor on the Mistral version).

However, this is offset by a bigger bowl (the 3.5L one is significantly bigger than the 2.2L bowl of the Mistral machine) and a more powerful heating capacity (1200W compared to 1000W in the Mistral Thermocooker).

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Queueing Up Now

Many Aldi consumers are really excited about the return of the Aldi Thermomix version.

“I have bought 2 ‘fake thermomixes’. 8 years on and both going strong and cost less than half the thermomix. I cannot justify the price of a thermomix,” said one shopper.

“My daughter has this Aldi one and loves it,” said another.

“I have this and absolutely LOVE it! It’s almost exactly the same as the Thermomix!!!” exclaimed another fan.

“We got the mistral machine last year in April and I use it for everything!”

“I have the previous ALDI model and it is fantastic.. managed to break a piece off one of the attachments and they just replaced the whole lot. Can’t fault it – love it. Am sure this new version will be just as good if not better.”

Not Worth It!

But many are just not convinced that it’s a worthy buy.

“Returned mine to Aldi in the last round. Except for price, it doesn’t hold a candle to a Thermomix. Thought I would be happy with a copy but, no! Noisy, lower cooking temp to a Thermi, not as versatile. Guess I’ll just have to keep borrowing my daughters Thermi,” admitted another shopper.

BONUS TIP: Aldi’s special buys on the same day, also includes a dishwasher for only $349 and a 34-bottle wine cooler for $279.

Are you keen to buy an Aldi Thermomix lookalike? Tell us in the comments below.

  • No. I’ve bought the latest gadget before, used it a couple of times and then it sits at the back of the cupboard

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  • It may be good for people that will make good use of it

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  • I don’t bake enough to Warren the cost but can see the value for those who do

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  • I don’t shop at Aldi and am not really interested.

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  • I can’t justify the spend at all. I’ll give this a miss

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  • If I was going to buy a thermomix, it would be the cheaper one for sure. But I don’t really need it.


    • I’m with you, I don’t really need it either

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  • $300 and not as good functions make it not worth the price tag for this one.

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  • Not really interested in that appliances.

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  • Sometimes I wonder, the dear brand is way too expensive. The Aldi one may be worth adding to the kitchen.

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  • After reading this l would consider it! Thanks!

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  • I have heard lots of really positive comments about these.

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  • My mum bought me a thermomix when I had my first child as she thought it would make cooking easier for me.
    I found that you have to be well prepped with your ingredients and some recipes can be quite costly as you’re pretty much cooking everything from scratch!
    I won’t be buying one of these as I don’t often use the thermomix that I have because I don’t have the time to prep the ingredients.

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