10 Common Questions about the Thermomix TM7 – Answered (UK & Ireland Edition)
- Beatriz
- 6 days ago
- 18 min read

Introduction:
So you’ve heard about the Thermomix TM7 – the latest all-in-one smart cooker everyone’s talking about – and you have questions. You’re not alone!
As a Thermomix Advisor, I’ve fielded countless queries from curious home cooks in the UK. In this post, I’ll answer the 10 most common questions people ask about the TM7. Whether you’re wondering what it does, why it costs what it does, or how to get one, I’ve got you covered with clear, honest answers. Let’s dive in!
1. What is a Thermomix TM7, exactly?
The Thermomix TM7 is a premium all-in-one kitchen appliance made by Vorwerk. Think of it as a single device that can replace over 20 different kitchen gadgets. It weighs, chops, blends, kneads, sautées, steams, and more – all under computer control. The TM7 is the newest model (launched 2025), and it’s essentially a do-it-all cooker with smart features. It has a big touchscreen on the front that gives you step-by-step recipes (via the Cookidoo app).
In short: the TM7 is like having an expert sous-chef and an entire suite of appliances integrated into one machine. That’s why you’ll hear fans say “my Thermomix can do everything!”
Why it’s popular: Because it simplifies cooking like never before. With a Thermomix, you can go from raw ingredients to a finished meal with minimal effort – the device handles the tedious parts (like chopping onions or stirring a risotto constantly). It’s also consistent (computer-controlled timing and temperature means dishes turn out perfect every time) and saves space (one appliance vs a clutter of pots, pans, mixer, blender, etc.). In UK homes where space is at a premium and time is short, the Thermomix’s convenience is a game changer.
2. Why is the Thermomix TM7 so expensive?
It’s true, the price tag of roughly £1,349 for a TM7 can give some sticker shock. Here’s what you’re paying for:
High-end Engineering: Thermomix is built in Europe with commercial-grade components – a powerful motor, precision scales, induction heating, and a sturdy stainless steel bowl. It’s designed to last years (even decades) of daily use. Many cheaper gadgets simply don’t have that longevity or build quality.
20+ Functions in One: If you tally up the cost of buying a good-quality blender, food processor, stand mixer, slow cooker, soup maker, digital scale, etc. individually, it would actually exceed the cost of a Thermomix. TM7 combines all those into one.
Smart Technology: The TM7’s 10-inch touchscreen and WiFi connectivity bring recipe guidance straight to the device. Vorwerk continuously updates the software with new modes (e.g., new cooking functions can be added via firmware). You’re investing in a platform, not just a static appliance.
Included Support & Service: In the UK, when you buy through an official Advisor (like me!), you get personal onboarding – a demo, cooking class invites, and after-purchase support. This white-glove service is part of the package, ensuring you get the most out of your machine.
Resale Value: Thermomix devices hold their value well. Older models (TM5, TM6) still sell for a good price second-hand. The initial cost is high, but it doesn’t depreciate like cheaper kitchen gadgets that end up in the cupboard.
In summary, it’s expensive because it’s a top-of-the-line, professional grade appliance plus a cooking system. For many avid cooks, the investment pays off in time saved, less food waste, and even money saved by cooking at home more (see Q#9 for more on this). But if you only cook rarely or already have all those gadgets and don’t mind using them separately, you might feel the Thermomix isn’t worth the outlay. It really depends on your kitchen habits.
3. Can the Thermomix really replace all my other appliances?
It can replace a lot of them, yes – but with some nuances. The Thermomix TM7 is incredibly versatile. Here are some things it replaces and how:
Blender/Purée machine: The Thermomix’s powerful motor and sharp blades can blend velvety soups, smoothies, purees, and sauces as well as any high-end blender. No need for a separate Vitamix or Nutribullet.
Food Processor: It chops vegetables, nuts, herbs, etc. in seconds. It can grate or slice with an optional attachment. It also mixes dough, so it stands in for a food processor’s mixing blade and even a stand mixer for many tasks (it kneads bread dough beautifully).
Kitchen Scale: Built-in scale measures ingredients by grams as you add them – super convenient for baking or precise recipes. Say goodbye to your separate digital scale.
Saucepan/Soup maker: The Thermomix has a heating element, so it cooks directly in the bowl. It can sauté onions, simmer stews, boil and stir a custard, or cook a pot of soup. It maintains exact temperatures, meaning you won’t scorch sauces or miss a simmer point. It’s like an automated saucepan + wooden spoon.
Steamer: With the Varoma attachment (the tiered steamer that sits on top), you can steam veggies, fish, dumplings, etc. just like an electric steamer or stovetop steamer basket.
Slow Cooker: The gentle heat settings and new Slow Cook mode (and Sous-vide mode) on TM6/TM7 let you slow-cook meats or sous-vide in the Thermomix. It maintains a constant low temperature, replacing standalone slow cooker pots or sous-vide sticks.
Coffee Grinder/Spice Mill: Need ground coffee or spices? The blades can mill dry ingredients too. People grind their own icing sugar or almond flour in Thermomix as well.
Thermometer: The machine has an integrated temperature sensor. It’s effectively a precise kitchen thermometer, cooking to specific temperatures (handy for yogurt making, chocolate tempering, etc.).
What might it not replace? There are a few appliances you might still keep:
An oven or air fryer – Thermomix doesn’t bake or roast (no dry heat). So you still need an oven for breads, cookies, roasts, etc. (Though it can prepare doughs and batters.)
A microwave – Thermomix can reheat soups or sauces, but it’s not as quick for simply heating leftovers like a microwave is. Some people still use a microwave for convenience.
A stand mixer for very large batches – If you bake huge quantities, a heavy-duty stand mixer might handle larger dough volumes at once. Thermomix’s bowl is ~2.2L usable capacity, which is plenty for typical home batches (e.g., ~1kg bread dough), but professional bakers might need more.
Toaster – Thermomix can do many things, but it won’t make toast 😅. You’ll still need your toaster or grill for that morning crumpet.
Most everyday cooking tasks apart from baking are covered. Many Thermomix users happily clear out a lot of old gadgets once they realize they’re gathering dust. It simplifies your kitchen setup immensely.
4. How is the TM7 different from the TM6 (previous model)?
Great question – many existing Thermomix fans or researchers want to know if the TM7 is a big upgrade. Here are the major differences:
Larger Touch Screen: TM7 has a gorgeous 10-inch full-color touchscreen, whereas the TM6 has a 6.8-inch screen. The TM7’s screen is not only bigger but also redesigned for easier reading and can even respond better if your fingers are damp/oily (common when cooking!).
New Cooking Modes: The TM6 introduced 17 automatic modes (like Knead, Turbo, Ferment, Sous-vide, etc.). The TM7 adds a few more: for example, High-Heat “Browning” mode (for searing with the lid off) and a dedicated Steaming mode. These allow things like open-lid frying/sautéing, which the TM6 didn’t explicitly do in guided recipes.
Open Lid Cooking: Following on that, the TM7 is designed to allow cooking with the lid unlocked at low speeds (up to speed 2). This means you can, say, slow stir a curry without the lid or do a quick sauté to reduce sauce – giving more flexibility. The TM6 lid always locks during operation.
Quieter, Powerful Motor: Both models have a strong motor, but TM7’s has been tweaked to be quieter at high speeds and under heavy loads. If the TM6 sometimes “hopped” on the counter with tough dough, the TM7 improved stability and noise dampening.
Bigger Varoma (Steamer): The TM7’s Varoma (steaming attachment) is about 25% larger (by volume) than the TM6’s. It’s now a rectangular shape and can hold more food, which is great for batch steaming or larger families.
Enhanced Bowl Design: The TM7’s mixing bowl has some design improvements: it’s double-walled for better insulation (to retain heat or cold), and it has an auto-detect feature that recognizes if the bowl is properly inserted (for safety). These refinements aim at efficiency and user-friendliness.
AI & Connectivity: The TM7 works with the latest Cookidoo features, including smart recipe suggestions (using AI to suggest recipes based on your cooking history or preferences). It’s the Thermomix platform evolving – TM6 can use Cookidoo too, but TM7 is positioned to get more advanced updates over time. Both are WiFi-enabled, but expect TM7 to receive longer support and new features via software.
Accessories: Both come with core accessories (steaming set, spatula, butterfly whisk). The TM7’s accessories had minor improvements (e.g., a new measuring cup design that sits more securely, an improved spatula).
In summary, TM7 builds on TM6’s success with a better user interface and a few new tricks. If you already own a TM6, you’re not missing out on core functionality – TM6 is still a fantastic machine. But TM7 feels more modern and removes a few small limitations (like the lid-off cooking and bigger steamer). New buyers should go for TM7 for future-proofing. TM6 owners on the fence: if those new features speak to you or you simply want that big screen, it could be worth upgrading.
5. Do I need to be a good cook to use a Thermomix?
Not at all! In fact, one of the Thermomix’s strengths is that it’s beginner-friendly. Here’s why even a novice can shine with it:
The Thermomix guides you step by step through recipes on its screen. It tells you when to add each ingredient, automatically sets the temperature and time, and even weighs ingredients for you. It’s like having a built-in instructor.
It handles the tricky techniques – for example, it will sauté onions to the right golden brown, knead dough with perfect consistency, or emulsify a hollandaise sauce without you breaking a sweat. These are things that normally require some skill, but Thermomix makes them foolproof.
There are tons of basic recipes and courses on Cookidoo aimed at beginners (like “easy weeknight dinners” or “simple baking”). You can literally start with zero cooking experience and make a full meal by following the Thermomix’s instructions. It’s very empowering for new cooks.
Since it’s so controlled, you’re less likely to burn or ruin things. It won’t let a soup boil over, and it won’t undercook your risotto rice. That safety net builds confidence.
On the flip side, if you are an experienced cook, Thermomix can act as your trusty sous-chef, speeding up prep and executing complex tasks (like precise low-temperature cooking or grinding spices) so you can focus on creative parts. Many chefs use Thermomix in professional kitchens for that reason.
So whether you’re a kitchen newbie or a seasoned pro, the Thermomix adapts to you. Beginners often find themselves cooking more from scratch and learning about food through using it. It’s a great teaching tool.
6. What can I cook with the Thermomix? (Can it handle [XYZ dish]?)
Short answer: You can cook an enormous variety of foods – from everyday basics to gourmet dishes. The Thermomix is extremely versatile. Some examples:
Soups, Stews & Curries: It excels at soups (pumpkin soup, tomato soup, lentil dal, you name it) – it sautés, then boils and purees all in one. Stews and curries (like a beef stew or chicken tikka masala) come out beautifully due to controlled simmering and stirring.
Rice & Pasta Dishes: You can make risotto without stirring manually (Thermomix stirs and cooks it perfectly). It steams rice in the basket or makes rice-based dishes like jambalaya or biryani in stages. Pasta sauces (like Bolognese or carbonara sauce) are easy, and you can even boil short pasta in it if needed.
Meats & Fish: Using the Varoma steamer, you can steam fish fillets or chicken breasts (healthy and tender). With the high-heat mode, you can sear small pieces of meat or do stir-fry style dishes. It’s also great for mince meat dishes (chili con carne, ragù) where it can cook and stir for long periods. For larger roasts or steaks, you’d still use a conventional oven/pan – but Thermomix can prep sauces, marinades, and sides for those.
Vegetables & Sides: Steam veggies to perfection (retain nutrients) in the Varoma. Make mashed potatoes (it boils and mashes them lump-free!), ratatouille, steamed puddings. Sauces like béchamel or custard that accompany veg or desserts are a breeze.
Baking & Doughs: Knead bread dough or pizza dough in ~2 minutes. It will proof (with Ferment mode, it can keep it warm to rise). You shape and bake in the oven after, but it removes all the arm work. It also mixes cake batters, cookie dough, pie crust, etc. effortlessly. Plus, you can grind almonds into flour or sugar into icing sugar for baking needs.
Breakfast Dishes: Smoothies and porridge in the morning (it can cook porridge without you watching the stove). It can scramble eggs, make pancake batter, or even cook a multi-level English breakfast (e.g., eggs steaming on top while beans heat in the bowl).
Drinks & Cocktails: Blend cocktails, milkshakes, or even cook mulled wine gently. Crushed ice for smoothies or frozen margaritas – no separate ice crusher needed.
Baby Food & Purees: Many UK mums use Thermomix to prepare baby purees – it sterilizes, steams veggies/fruits, and purees super smoothly. You can batch make and freeze.
Desserts: Oh yes – custards, curds, puddings, cake batter, cheesecake filling, meringue (whipped with the butterfly whisk), even ice cream base (then you chill/freeze). You can also temper chocolate or make jams. A popular dessert is steamed sponge pudding in the Varoma. And kneading dough for pastries or buns is so quick.
Honestly, the list is endless – if there’s a specific dish you have in mind, chances are someone has made a Thermomix version. On Cookidoo (the recipe platform), there are over 100,000 recipes including a huge range of cuisines (British classics like leek & potato soup or sticky toffee pudding, Indian curries, Italian risottos, Chinese dumplings, etc.). You can always adapt your own recipes too by using Thermomix functions manually.
So yes, it can handle almost any dish that involves mixing, chopping, or cooking in a pot. You might still use your oven or grill for finishing touches (baking a pie, crisping a grilled cheese), but Thermomix will do everything up to that point. It truly broadens your home-cooking possibilities.
7. How do I actually buy a Thermomix TM7 in the UK?
Thermomix has a unique sales model: you can’t buy it in retail stores or regular online shops. In the UK (and globally), Thermomix is sold through official Thermomix Advisors – like myself 🙂 at LifeWithThermomix. Here’s the process:
Connect with an Advisor: You find an independent Thermomix Advisor (via the Thermomix UK website “find a consultant” tool, or by contacting Thermomix UK, or simply through a website like LifeWithThermomix). The advisor is basically your Thermomix representative who can answer questions, show you the product, and handle the sale.
Try a Demo (optional but recommended): Most people do a free demo (either in-person at your home, or virtually via Zoom). During the demo, you’ll see the Thermomix in action and usually get to taste some recipes. There’s no obligation to buy on the spot – it’s more so you can be sure it fits your needs.
Place the Order: If you decide to purchase, the advisor will process the order for you through Thermomix UK’s system. You typically fill out an order form with your details. The Thermomix is then shipped directly to you from Vorwerk’s warehouse (delivery usually within a week or two, unless it’s a pre-order situation like early TM7 units which is currently 10 weeks).
Payment Options: You can pay in full via debit/credit card. Thermomix UK also offers finance plans – at the moment, 0% interest installments are in offer (for example, you might pay over 3, 6 or12 months interest-free). Your advisor will walk you through the finance application if you choose that. It’s a popular option given the price. There is also the option to finance on 24 or 36 months at 14.9% APR with Novuna.
After-Sales Support: Once you have your Thermomix, your advisor remains your point of contact. We offer a follow-up session to help with setup, invite you to beginner classes or communities, and are available for any questions (recipe tips, troubleshooting, etc.). It’s in our interest that you love and use your Thermomix, so we provide personal support that you wouldn’t get buying a gadget off a shelf. Also, your purchase comes with a manufacturer warranty (2 years for household use), and any service issues are handled via Vorwerk – but I can guide you on that process if needed.
Important: Only buy through an authorized channel. If you see Thermomix on random e-commerce sites or second-hand marketplaces, be cautious. Vorwerk doesn’t authorise third-party retailers in the UK, so those could be grey imports (warranty might be void) or even scams. The safest path is via an official Advisor or the official Thermomix UK online store (which still assigns you to an advisor).
In summary: To buy a TM7 in the UK, talk to an Advisor and they’ll arrange everything. It’s actually a smooth process and ensures you get the support and warranty you deserve. I am here to help, so please get in touch with LifeWithThermomix.
(If you’re interested, you can contact me through the info on this site – I’d be happy to assist with demos or orders 🙋♀️. details at the end of this blog)
8. Are there payment plans or financing available?
Yes! Not everyone wants to drop the full amount in one go, and Vorwerk understands that. In the UK, at the time of writing, Thermomix TM7 can be purchased with 0% interest financing spread over a number of months.
Current finance plans include 3, 6, or 12-month instalments with zero interest; and 24 or 26 months at 14.9% APR with Novuna. The financing is typically handled by a partner (like Novuna in the UK) and subject to a simple credit check.
To use financing, you’d indicate this choice to your Thermomix Advisor when ordering. The application is often digital and can be approved the same day. It’s quite convenient and a popular choice – making the Thermomix accessible to more households without a large one-time hit to the wallet.
Do note: If you go with finance, be sure you intend to keep the Thermomix. The return policies might be a bit different for financed purchases (though Thermomix does allow returns within a period if you’re not satisfied – your advisor would clarify the terms). Also ensure the monthly amount fits your budget comfortably for the duration of the loan.
If financing isn’t your thing, Thermomix accepts credit cards (so you could put it on a card that maybe spreads payments or gives cashback). And sometimes advisors have referral discounts or bundle deals, but generally the price is fixed and promotions are more about added accessories or cookbook bundles rather than price drops.
Bottom line: Yes, you can split the cost. This has enabled many families to invest in a Thermomix and enjoy it while paying it off gradually.
9. Can a Thermomix actually save me money on cooking?
It might sound counterintuitive given the upfront cost, but over time the Thermomix can save you money. Here’s how:
Eating Out / Takeaway vs. Home Cooking: Many Thermomix owners find they dramatically cut down on ordering takeaways or dining out, because cooking at home becomes so much easier and faster. If you skip even one £30 takeaway meal per week by cooking in Thermomix, that’s ~£120/month saved – which adds up. The machine basically motivates more home cooking.
No More Ready-Meals: Convenience foods (pre-chopped veggies, microwave meals, sauces in jars) tend to cost more than raw ingredients. Thermomix makes cooking from scratch nearly as convenient as heating a ready-meal. For example, instead of buying an £2+ jar of pasta sauce, you can toss tomatoes, onions, garlic into Thermomix and have fresh sauce in 15 minutes. Staples like bread, yogurt, baby food can be homemade at a fraction of store cost. Over a year, these savings are substantial and you’re also getting fresher food.
Bulk Buying and Zero Waste: Because Thermomix can chop, freeze, cook, you can buy groceries in bulk (which is cheaper) and batch-cook or preserve them. Got a glut of cheap seasonal veg? Make soup and freeze portions. Stale bread? Turn it into breadcrumbs in seconds (no waste). Citrus peels? Thermomix can candy them or grind them with sugar for recipes. The efficient use of ingredients and reduction in food waste has a financial benefit.
Coffee & Smoothies at Home: Little daily savings count too – Thermomix makes café-quality coffee drinks (e.g. grinding beans, frothing milk for latte) or smoothies. Skipping the £3-£4 cafe purchase occasionally and doing it at home is money in pocket.
Energy Efficiency: Cooking a meal in one Thermomix (which heats quickly and only to needed temps) can use less electricity/gas than having multiple stove burners and an oven running. Especially for long cooking items or steaming, it’s fairly efficient. Energy savings might not be huge per meal, but in an era of high utility bills, every bit helps.
Longevity (Buy Once): Instead of buying and replacing multiple cheap appliances over the years (blender motor burns out, cheap mixer breaks, etc.), you invest once in a durable unit. It comes with a 2-year warranty and often lasts well beyond if cared for. That long-term view can save money and hassle compared to a cycle of $100 gadgets that fail every couple of years.
Of course, to realize these savings, you have to use your Thermomix regularly. It encourages a habit of cooking, which is generally cheaper and healthier than convenience options. Many UK Thermomix owners report that after the initial purchase, their monthly food expenses actually lowered because they meal-plan and utilize ingredients better.
One could argue if you never cooked before, you might actually spend more on ingredients now that you’re excited to cook – but you’re getting much higher quality meals for the spend. And likely still less than restaurant bills.
So yes, while the device is pricey, it can indeed pay for itself over time. I personally found that between fewer takeaways and making my own basics (bread, stock, hummus, etc.), I saved quite a bit in the first year. Plus, the value of reducing food waste and eating healthier is priceless in the long run!
10. What kind of support or warranty do I get with a Thermomix?
When you purchase a Thermomix TM7 in the UK, you’re not just handed a box and left on your own. The support structure is a big part of the Thermomix experience:
Warranty: The TM7 comes with a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty for home use (and a 1-year warranty if it were used in a commercial setting like a restaurant). This covers defects and repairs for problems not caused by misuse. In practice, Thermomix machines are built very well, but if anything were to malfunction electronically or mechanically within warranty, Vorwerk’s service will fix or replace it free of charge.
Thermomix Advisor (Personal Support): Perhaps the biggest perk is having a dedicated Advisor (like me) assigned to you. We provide personalised support:
An initial welcome session (unboxing and first-use guidance, often done either at delivery or via video call) to get you comfortable with setting up the TM7 and connecting to Cookidoo.
Access to Thermomix cooking classes or workshops – these might be organized locally or online. For instance, I host virtual classes on topics like “Weeknight Meals in 30 Minutes” or “Thermomix Baking 101.” These are either free or very low cost for customers.
Ongoing Q&A – you can message or call your advisor when you have questions. Stuck on a recipe? Unsure how to adapt Grandma’s recipe to Thermomix? Need a refresher on cleaning mode? We’re here to help. It’s like having a tech support and cooking coach in one.
Community: Advisors often invite customers to private Facebook groups or WhatsApp communities where fellow Thermomix users share tips, recipes and inspiration. It’s a friendly space to learn new things to try with your TM. This peer support is wonderful for keeping you motivated and discovering the full potential of your Thermomix.
Cookidoo and App Support: The Cookidoo app/website, which is the recipe platform, has its own helpdesk if you encounter app issues. But generally it’s straightforward. You get a free trial to Cookidoo (3 months with a new TM7), and after that it’s a £50/year subscription for continued access to the 100k+ recipes. Cookidoo ensures you always have new recipes and ideas – effectively another form of support to keep you using the machine in varied ways.
Maintenance & Service Centers: If your Thermomix ever needs servicing (after many years or due to an accident), there are official service centers. In the UK, Vorwerk has a service hub you can send the unit to. Advisors help facilitate if needed. The cost of repairs out of warranty can be high (it’s a complex machine), but it’s rarely needed if you handle it with care. Cleaning the Thermomix is easy (many parts are dishwasher-safe) and daily maintenance is minimal, which helps with longevity.
In summary, you’re backed by a 2-year warranty and a whole support network of people and resources. Thermomix doesn’t abandon you after the sale – they want you to succeed and love the product, so they invest in customer support via Advisors and ongoing content (recipes, tips). Most users find this aspect really valuable, especially compared to buying a typical appliance from a store where you’re on your own afterwards. With Thermomix, you kind of join a little club – one that loves food and is eager to help each other. 😊
Conclusion:I hope this Q&A cleared up the main questions you had about the Thermomix TM7! If you’re intrigued and want to learn more or see the machine in action, feel free to reach out to book a demo or just have a chat. As an independent Thermomix Advisor for all of the UK, I’m here to help you figure out if Thermomix is right for you and how to get the most out of it.
Still have a question I didn’t cover? Check out the FAQ below or drop it in the comments – I’ll be happy to answer. Happy cooking!
FAQ (Quick Answers):
Q: Can the Thermomix wash itself?
A: Partially, yes. It has a Pre-Clean mode: add water and a drop of soap, and it spins to loosen stuck food. You still rinse out the bowl after, but it saves scrubbing. Most parts are dishwasher safe too.
Q: Is Thermomix energy-efficient?
A: It uses around 1–1.5 kWh/hour when heating on high power. For many tasks it’s on for less time than a stove/oven would be. In general, it’s fairly efficient for the volume of cooking it does, but exact savings vary by use.
Q: Can I use my Thermomix without Cookidoo (internet)?
A: Absolutely. You can operate it in manual mode (set time/temp/speed yourself). You just won’t have the guided recipes on the screen if you’re offline or not subscribed. But you can still cook freely – like using it as a blender/cooker on the fly.
Q: Will there be a Thermomix TM8 soon?
A: Vorwerk typically releases new models many years apart. The TM6 came in 2019, TM7 in 2025. So it’s unlikely we’ll see a TM8 for another 5+ years. The TM7 will be the flagship for the foreseeable future, and they’ll likely update it via software in the meantime.
Q: What if I don’t like it after buying?
A: Thermomix UK usually has a return period (14 days) if you purchase and decide it’s not for you. I’ve rarely seen people return it – most fall in love once they start using it! But it’s good to know you have that option.
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