Kenwood is a Japanese multinational consumer electronics company that manufactures a wide range of kitchen appliances, audio and visual equipment, and amateur radio communications equipment.
Founded in 1946 in Nagano, Japan
Began as an audio equipment manufacturer
Introduced its first car radio in 1955
Expanded to other consumer electronics and kitchen appliances in the 1960s and 1970s
Acquired by the electronics giant JVC in 2008
Currently owned by the JVC Kenwood Corporation
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Kenwood products are manufactured in various locations around the world, including Japan, China, Malaysia, and the United Kingdom.
Yes, Kenwood mixers are generally considered to be high-quality and durable, making them a popular choice among home chefs.
With proper care and maintenance, Kenwood mixers can last for many years. Some users have reported using their Kenwood mixers for over a decade.
Yes, many Kenwood mixers can be repaired if they are damaged or not functioning properly. Replacement parts and repair services are often available through Kenwood's website or authorized repair centers.
The warranty on Kenwood products varies depending on the specific product and the country in which it was purchased. However, most Kenwood products come with a limited warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship for a specified period of time.