Thermomix finally for Poles. You can definitely afford this promotion
Thermomix opens the season. Throughout May, you can buy iconic kitchen equipment on 0 percent installments.
Vorwerk periodically runs promotions with zero percent installments, thanks to which high-quality equipment – the Thermomix kitchen robot and the Kobold cleaning system – is more affordable for customers. In May 2024, a completely new promotion for both home devices was launched: LATO0%.
Thermomix and Kobold in zero installments
In May 2024, exceptionally, the purchase of Thermomix and Kobold can be divided not only into 10 or 20 installments, but also into 36 installments. This is the first time Vorwerk has decided on such a long repayment period. Of course, smaller installments also mean lower monthly expenses. This, of course, means that even more Poles will be able to afford devices from the German manufacturer.
This is not the end of spring surprises. Hosts of the Thermomix demo have a chance to receive gifts. All you need to do is invite 2-3 people or 2-3 pairs of friends to a meeting with the representative by May 12 and one of the participants will buy the device. For this effort, you will receive a cutting attachment for Thermomix TM6 worth PLN 575.
If you don't know Vorwerk devices yet, I recommend reviews. I have already checked the Thermomix TM6, the above-mentioned cutting attachment, and the Kobold VK7 vacuum cleaner in the basic version.
Poles love Thermomix
The launch of the promotion coincided with the publication of Vorwerk's financial results. The company generated EUR 3.2 billion in sales revenue, of which 29 percent in Germany. Profits from digital services are also growing, mainly from the Cookidoo recipe platform. In April 2024, it already had 5 million subscribers.
Business Insider learned that a large part comes from Poland. The value of goods and services sold by us is EUR 290 million. This means that Poles spent over PLN 1.2 billion on Thermomixes, Kobolds and various accessories. We don't know how many devices Poles bought, but it has long been known that Thermomixes sell very well here. They only perform better on the domestic, German market.