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James Martin Mini-Chopper |
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08/06/09 (95 review reads) |
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Advantages: small, easy to clean and cheap
Disadvantages: another appliance that does similar job but also more
As food processors go this is a pretty decent blender if you are looking for something that will not take too much room in your kitchen, need to chop up small amount of items and clean it quickly afterwards.
The only criticism i have with this food processor is that james Martin has already released a similar attachment to one of his appliance which you can do the same thing and also has another attachment which you can thicken sauces with or make a smoothie.
So really if there was a choice i believe most people would go for the other food processor in the James Martin Series not only is it almost the same price but you get many more options on what you can do with it and also with the way people are counting every penny at the moment they will be wanting something that gets their money worth.
Summary: buy the other appliance
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- 09/06/09 Welcome to Dooyoo
The model here isn't a food processor or a blender but a mini chopper. It only has one blade doesn't it? And a small jug capacity?
Ther efore its not a proper full size blender or a food processor which translates into a machine which has more than one attachment.
For buyers some more info could be good here although you've started well already. Info such :
Actual jug/cup capacity
Speeds
Washing it
Noise levels
Stainless steel blade or chrome?
Durability
Long power cord?
Adding info isn't compulsory but it would bosst your review over the minimum word limit. If you need help or update your review please message me.
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