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I wouldn’t hold your breath as Aldi’s special buys don’t seem to be appearing on the shelves on time but the discount retailer has suggested that it is bringing back its Aldi Thermomix look-a-like and we couldn’t be more excited.

We’re iso-baking up a storm these days so I really need some thermo-cooking help – but I just can’t justify spending over 2-grand on the real thing. I missed out the last time Aldi brought out its imitation Thermomix so I’m going to be there bright and early to see if I can snag a kitchen helper for myself.

This ‘ultimate kitchen machine’ is called the Mistral Thermo Cooker and is supposedly on sale at Aldi on Saturday 18 April for the crazy price of only $299.

But before all the Thermomix lovers start a lynch mob, let me emphasise that no, this is NOT the authentic Thermomix. But let’s get real – a Thermomix TM6 will set you back the princely sum of $2,269. So you could actually buy 7 and a half of Aldi’s machines for the same price.

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What Does A Thermo Cooker Do?

So why do you need another kitchen appliance in your life? Well, a thermo cooker is an amazing all-in-one machine that actually replaces a number of appliances that are taking up valuable bench space. The Aldi machine boasts that it can: “chop, mince, cook, boil, beat, knead, blend, stew, stir, steam, grate, saute, mix, melt, mill, whip and even crush ice and grind nuts.” Woah…that means if it all goes to plan, you can pretty much toss your food processor, mixer, steamer and grater in the bin.

According to Aldi, it comes with the following:

  • 2.2-litre stainless steel bowl
  • Integrated scale function
  • Reverse Function
  • 10-speed mixing
  • 1000W heating power
  • 800W motor
  • Double safety lock
  • 3-year warranty
  • Includes chopping blade, mixing tool and recipe book

In addition, the steamer basket is also included.

In the past Big W have also sold the Mistral Thermo Cooker.

Aldi has also in the past sold thermo cooker machines, under the brand name of Kuchef. However, this machine had some major issues and even warranted a nation-wide recall for potential scalding. So Aldi have changed brands to Mistral instead.

Reviews

There are not many reviews about this particular appliance but the ones that are available are very positive. The main outtake is that while the Aldi Thermo Cooker may not be in the same calibre of quality fastidiousness as the Thermomix, it certainly does a really good job.

In addition, comments about the Mistral Thermo Cooker received lots of accolades from enthusiastic members of a discount addicts facebook group.

One comment read: “I still have my mistral been going strong for 3.5yrs.”

While another enthused: “3 year warranty is good! Better than thermomix!”

“I own this (Aldi version of Thermomix) and it is awesome!,” read another comment.

Some did caution that while it’s a great alternative to the ‘real deal’, it is not as a good as a Thermomix:

“Great for the price. Excellent way to suss out of the thermie life is for you.
But as one who did four years of an aldi cooker and then upgraded to a thermie……. there is no comparison. Thermie is the absolute tits!!!”

I reckon that this is a GREAT BUY and my prediction is that they’re going to fly off the shelves. So get ready to grab your Thermo Cooker before they sell out (if they do happen to actually make an appearance)!

BONUS TIP: Aldi’s special buys on the same day, also includes a dishwasher for only $349.

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

 

  • I’m tempted but I just don’t think I would end up using that much

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  • I know it would just sit on the bench unused most of the time. My kitchen routine works quite well.

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  • I have the Bellini version and barely use it. There’s nothing wrong with it though, it is a good, more affordable option to the Thermomix.
    Pressure cooker is where it’s at!! I use mine EVERY day.

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  • it always sells out so quickly

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  • I never had a Thermomix and I can live without it. No, I won’t look for this Aldi one.

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  • I have a thermomix and I have heard from lots of friends and family that they buy these cheaper versions and most have ended up upgrading to a thermomix because the customer service and business model is much better. I will admit it is a great way to these out thermal cooking machines/

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  • looks like a good one if that is what you want

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  • Never had it and not looking for it

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  • Life without a Thermomix is pretty good, I don’t feel the need or desire for this thermomix lookalike either and $299 is still quite a big sum of money. There are other necessities that have a higher priority to me.

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  • Hmm it’s not something I’m going to go crazy over, I’ll leave to others

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  • Has anyone written an article comparing the two? I have heard the ALDI one is great!

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  • I’d like to see a blow by blow comparison between the Thermomix and the Aldi version..

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  • I don’t know what a thermomix costs – but this doesn’t exactly seem cheap either.

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  • I never got onto this craze. I went to a demonstration and the lady kept saying it would be perfect for cooking baby food when my little one was born. But I found it too big and too loud! Not to mention the price! I have an air fryer, rice cooker and multi cooker that take care of all my needs and they cost $60 and under!

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  • Would love one

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  • I wouldn’t mind trying one of these.

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  • It’s certainly a fantastic deal. For the last couple of days I’ve been wondering if I would actually use one of these appliances.

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  • I’m kinda tempted, but not really sure I’d actually use it.

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  • I have always wanted a thermomix but if it this is good for the price may be worth a try

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  • I would love to try one of these – will keep an eye/ear open for them to arrive in store.

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