Electrolux Presents New Ultramix/PRO Stick Mixer
Using the company’s experience of creating professional products for top chefs, Electrolux has developed the new stick mixer Ultramix/PRO. Bringing the best features such as a triple velouté knife, extra long mixing bar and a special shape of the bell from the professional stick mixer to anyone who is interested in cooking on a higher level at home.
Electrolux is the only appliance manufacturer in the world providing whole kitchen solutions to both professional and home chefs.

Electrolux Ultramix/PRO
“We see a growing interest from our consumers in the techniques and appliances used by professional chefs. Our strength is our professional sector in which we have endless amount of knowledge. We have used this expertise and the best features from the professional product in Ultramix/PRO so that we can offer professional standards for cooking even in home environment,” says Mari Törmälä, Product Marketing Manager at Electrolux.
We have used this expertise and the best features from the professional product in Ultramix/PRO so that we can offer professional standards for cooking even in home environment,” says Mari Törmälä, Product Marketing Manager at Electrolux.
Professional features in Ultramix/PRO
Ultramix/PRO comes with truly professional features, such as:
- A 25-cm long mixing bar and a bell that is designed so that you can use Ultramix/PRO directly in pans and bowls, just like professional chefs do. The open shape of the bell prevents food from getting stuck under the blades. And its anti-scratch, anti-splash design takes care of your bowls and pans while keeping your kitchen clean.
- Ultramix/PRO has three special velouté blades just like the ones professionals use. They eliminate lumps and create the right velvety texture in soups, sauces, smoothies, purées, mayonnaise and more.
- In liquids, the triple velouté knives and the bell shape create a vortex that sucks food into the knives for a smooth result. And, with its 700-watt motor and turbo function, Ultramix/PRO gives you all the power you need to chop fruits and nuts and even harder ingredients like ice.
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