The New Vorwerk Kitchen Robot Replaces The Classic Design With A Flat Base And Giant Screen, Retains The Recipe Guided Experience And Gains Details That Make Usage Safer, Cleaner And Surprisingly Quiet
The Thermomix TM7 has arrived to change the way a kitchen robot occupies the counter. The first impression is of another product: huge screen in front, flat base, black finish, and a bowl that continues in the same shape, but now with a coating that changes the feel of use.
After the visual impact, what stands out is the whole set: operation that is almost silent in various functions, entire interface on the screen without physical buttons, and features that simplify cleaning, handling, and following recipes step by step.
A Kitchen Robot That Does Not Look Like A Thermomix
The most radical change of the Thermomix TM7 is the aesthetics. Vorwerk breaks with the classic design and places a completely flat base, with a touch screen that dominates the front of the appliance. The black finish also reinforces the impression that the kitchen robot wants to be more of a “household object” and less of a “work machine”.
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In practice, this flat base helps with cleaning, because it reduces corners and crevices. The point of attention is the space: even seeming more open, it occupies quite a bit of area on the counter.
10-Inch Giant Screen And Everything Controlled By Touch
The TM7 comes with a 10-inch touch screen, a leap compared to previous models. The experience changes because there is no more physical button: everything is done through the interface.
Even during preparation, the screen responds well to touch, even with slightly dirty or damp fingers. And since the kitchen robot works with menus and steps, the logic is simple: select, follow, adjust, and start. At first, it may feel strange, but navigation tends to become natural after getting familiar with the route.
Cookidoo At The Center Of The Experience And Guided Recipes

The TM7 relies on Cookidoo, Vorwerk’s recipe platform with 100,000 recipes. Through the appliance itself, you can search for dishes, explore categories, use seasonal collections, and create favorites lists.
The most important point for daily use is the guided mode: the kitchen robot indicates ingredients, allows weighing in the bowl, and programs time and temperature, leaving you more in the role of following than controlling everything.
Silence Of “Magic” And Why That Changes Daily Use
The sound behavior is one of the highlights. At low speeds and in modes like kneading, the appliance can become almost imperceptible, to the point that you may need to check if it is actually on. At higher speeds, it is noticeable, but the noise jump does not dominate the kitchen as many expect from a strong motor.
This impacts everyday life because a kitchen robot that is quiet allows you to cook while chatting, listening to something in the background, or simply without that constant noise that tires.
Safer Bowl, Less Burn Risk And Easy Disassembly
The bowl retains the familiar shape, but now comes wrapped in a coating that reduces the risk of burns while handling. The gain here is real safety, especially during hot preparations and in routines with children around.
Another practical point is the disassembly for washing: there is a simple mechanism that releases the bowl and blades, making post-use easier. And the TM7 still offers a washing mode with options depending on what was cooked, helping to reduce work before the final cleaning.
Functions And Capacity: What The TM7 Delivers In Practice
The TM7 maintains the broad repertoire of modes and operations, with functions like mixing, heating, steaming, kneading, turbo, and also modes that facilitate specific tasks.
The stated capacity is 2.2 liters in the bowl, reaching 6.8 liters in total when considering the Varoma.
In real use, the kitchen robot serves both classic Thermomix recipes and preparations that depend on evaporation and reduction, with the possibility to cook without a lid in some modes, which helps achieve denser and less watery textures in certain dishes.
What Comes In The Box And The Sensitive Price Point
The TM7 includes a central module, insulated bowl made of stainless steel, basket, Varoma, butterfly whisk, spatula, blades, and a free trial period of the Cookidoo subscription. The listed price is €1,549.
Here comes the debate: for a kitchen robot in this range, the subscription to the recipe platform being paid after the trial may annoy some of the public. On the other hand, for those who frequently use guided recipes, the cost may be seen as part of the product ecosystem.
And now the quick question: would you buy a kitchen robot like the Thermomix TM7 for its silence and giant screen, or do you prefer a simpler model even if it requires more manual work in the kitchen?

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