Thermomix TM6 in Canada: Price, Support and TM6 vs TM7
The previous-generation Thermomix, still supported, and how it stacks up against the TM7
How much is a Thermomix TM6 in Canada, and is it still current?
The Thermomix TM6 launched in 2019 at around $1,499 CAD and was the flagship until the TM7 arrived in 2025. It is not abandoned: Vorwerk supports the TM6 with service, repairs and spare parts for roughly 10 years after sales end, and software updates for about 5 years. New Canadian buyers now order the TM7 ($2,299 CAD) through a consultant.

The Thermomix TM6 launched in 2019 at around $1,499 CAD and was the flagship until the TM7 arrived in 2025. It is not abandoned: Vorwerk supports the TM6 with service, repairs and spare parts for roughly 10 years after sales end, and software updates for about 5 years. New Canadian buyers now order the TM7 at $2,299 CAD through a consultant.
What the TM6 Is
The TM6 is an all-in-one smart kitchen appliance that combines more than 30 functions into a single countertop device. It can weigh, chop, blend, knead, cook, steam and sous-vide, and its built-in Wi-Fi syncs with the Cookidoo recipe platform for step-by-step Guided Cooking. When it launched it was widely described as the machine that could replace a blender, food processor, slow cooker, rice cooker, scale and steamer all at once.
Notable TM6 capabilities include:
- Built-in scale that weighs ingredients directly in the mixing bowl, to the gram.
- High-heat modes reaching up to 160°C for caramelising, sugar work and sautéing.
- Specialty modes including fermentation, slow cooking, sous-vide and a pre-cleaning cycle.
- Guided Cooking through Cookidoo, with automated time, temperature and speed for each step.
- Included accessories: the mixing bowl, Varoma for multi-level steaming, simmering basket, butterfly whisk and spatula.
Is the Thermomix TM6 Discontinued?
This is the question Canadian buyers ask most, and the honest answer has two parts. The TM6 has been succeeded by the TM7 as the model Vorwerk actively sells to new customers, so in that sense it is being retired. But it is fully supported. Vorwerk continues service, repairs and spare parts for up to about 10 years from the date of purchase, and software updates continue for roughly 5 years after the model is retired. A TM6 bought today or owned for years remains a working, supported machine.
How Much Is a Thermomix TM6 in Canada?
When it was the current model, the TM6 sold for around $1,499 CAD. Because the TM7 is now the model sold new through consultants in Canada at $2,299 CAD, most "TM6 for sale" listings you will find are used or refurbished units on the second-hand market. Buying used carries trade-offs worth understanding before you commit, which we cover on the used Thermomix in Canada page. If your goal is the lowest entry price, also look at the trade-up program and the current price and financing options.
TM6 vs TM7: What Actually Changed
The TM7 is the bigger, quieter, faster successor. The core idea is identical; the differences are in the hardware and the screen.
| Feature | TM6 (2019) | TM7 (2025) |
|---|---|---|
| Touchscreen | 6.8-inch | 10-inch, higher resolution |
| Motor | Standard | Quieter, near-silent |
| Bowl heating | Standard | Heats faster, holds heat longer, insulated |
| Price in Canada | ~$1,499 (was new) | $2,299 new |
| Cookidoo | Yes | Yes, Cookidoo 3.0 with a redesigned Guided Cooking experience |
| Sold new in Canada | No (succeeded) | Yes, through consultants |
For the full side-by-side, including which model suits which kind of cook, see TM6 vs TM7 and the wider Thermomix models compared guide.
Is a Thermomix TM6 Worth It?
If you already own a TM6, it remains an excellent machine and there is no urgency to replace it; the trade-up program is there when you are ready. If you are buying your first Thermomix in Canada today, the TM7 is the better long-term choice: it is the supported, current model, the screen and motor upgrades are meaningful day to day, and you get the full warranty plus free shipping through my consultant link. The TM6 makes the most sense as a known-good used purchase if budget is the deciding factor and you accept the used-market trade-offs.
To decide based on how you actually cook rather than specs alone, read is a Thermomix worth it in Canada, then see what the machine actually cooks.