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Tom123 Kenwood FP126: ... bought my Kenwood FP126 only a few weeks ago, so this review is based very much on my recent experience with it. Unfortunatly I can t comment on reliability, although it hasnt blown up yet!! It s a nifty little chrome plated looking thing, with very simple controls and a single mixing bowl . In short, it s a very basic food processor. Weighing in at around 2-2.5 kg, it s not particularly heavy which is useful if ...
Read the full review: Basic Processor - Advanced Quality by Tom123
 

Food Processor

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Food Processor - Kenwood FP920 Food Processor Kenwood FP920 Food Processor
Food Processor / Brushed metal body. 3.0L bowl capacity. Glass 1.5L liquidiser. Variable speed plus pulse. Integral carrying handles. Power-on illumination.
overall rating  2 reviews
 
Cookworks White Food Processor Cookworks White Food Processor
Food Processor / Manufacturer: Cookworks / Capacity: 1.5L / 3 speeds / Stainless steel blades / Safety locking lid and non slip feet.
overall rating  2 reviews
 
Food Processor - Bamix Gastro 200 Bamix Gastro 200
Professional Hand Held Food Processor. Designed for the professional the Gastro's powerful 200 watt motor and extra long shaft allow up to 20 litres to be processed. The Gastro comes with 3 attachments: a mincer ( for solids ), a beater ( for light frothy dishes ) and a whisk ( to achieve...
overall rating  1 review
 
Black & Decker FP1445 Black & Decker FP1445
Quick 'N Easy Plus Food Processor / Manufacturer: Black & Decker / Power: 450 Watts / Speeds: 2 plus pulse for complete control / Capacity: 8-Cup (1920 ml) / Reversible disc for slicing and shredding / - Continuous flow chute to slice or shred food directly into a serving bowl. Storage lid...
overall rating  1 review
 
Food Processor - Kenwood Compact Food Processor FP110 Kenwood Compact Food Processor FP110
Food Processor / Wide range of attachments for every food processing task e.g. slicing, shredding, whisking,mixing, blending, citrus juicing. 1.4 litre bowl. Wattage: 300W.
overall rating  3 reviews
 
Argos Value Mini Chopper Argos Value Mini Chopper
Argos Value / Food Processor / Mini food chopper
 
Food Processor - Siemens MK 7EK20 Siemens MK 7EK20
Food Processor / Manufacturer: Siemens
 
Bosch MEK 7200 Bosch MEK 7200
Food Processor / Manufacturer: Bosch
 
Food Processor - Siemens MK 50800 Siemens MK 50800
Food Processor / Manufacturer: Siemens
 
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tanyatigerlily Kenwood CH180 Mini-Chopper
... Kenwood Mini Chopper is one of the handiest small appliances in any kitchen, especially for those of us who hate chopping onions! I received my Mini Chopper as a wedding gift and put it to work immediately. Initially I would use it and then put it away in a cupboard, but as time went by I realised that it should live on the kitchen counter next to the toaster as it gets used daily. The Mini Chopper is made of the usual quality materials associated with Kenwood. The blade is sharp and strong and is showing no signs of getting blunt after a year of use. The Mini Chopper is easy to use and clean. There is only one button to put it on and you need to compress it to...
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Alfettaman Kenwood FP615
... we did it: Our family are foodies and there s nearly always somebody cooking something, so when our faithful old Moulinex food processor - bought with Esso Tiger Tokens (remember those?) in 1988 - finally packed up, we pondered what to do. My main contribution to our culinary fare is to bake bread every day and I like to use a food processor to take the slog out of mixing the dough. It s arguably one of the toughest tasks a food processor will see, so we wanted to buy something that was going to be tough, powerful enough, and hopefully as long-lived as the Moulinex. Assessing the market, the Kenwood FP615 seemed to have a lot going for it: the legendary Kenwood nam...
Read the full review: I won't mince my words: this old brand deserves the chop by Alfettaman
abcddcba Magimix 4200XL
... months back I dropped one of my Kenwood kitchen chef bowls and it split just like that , while I was having a hard time finding a place to buy a replacement bowl , I kept coming across the name Magimix ..and its replacement bits . Instead of spending a £25 for the jar plus postage on top(the cheapest I could find) , I decided to give away my old old mixie/food-processor and invest a lot of dooyoo miles and some cash in a new Magimix 4200 one from Amazon . Here is what I have to say about it... Whats in the package: - Well the package when it came, was rougly around 12.5kgs .... Not that heavy if you have strong arms. My 3 year old was wondering why the pic...
Read the full review: a gem in the kitchen that works out magic by abcddcba
 
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