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Kenwood FP220:
... Separate liquidizer. * 1.2 litre mixer capacity * 2.1 litre bowl capacity * 750 watt power * 2 speed and pulse button * Safety interlock to prevent accidental start without lid. * Detachable blades for easy cleaning IN CONCLUSION... As I have had previously used Kenwood products before and had been quite pleased with what they had to offer so I was quite adamant that this little processor would be as good as i... Read the full review: Process your bits with a little Kenwood by blissman70 |
Kenwood Food Processor
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Kenwood FP120 Food Processor - Power: 400 watts / Capacity: 0.8L Liquid or 0.8kg Dry / 1 Speed & Pulse / Maxiblend canopy / Snap in plates for slicing and shredding functions / Includes spatula knife blade citrus juicer and whisk tool / Cord storage overall rating |
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Kenwood FP610 Kenwood Food Processor / Power: 600 Watts / Capacity: 2.9L bowl with 1.5L working capacity / 3 Speeds Plus Pulse / Includes: citrus press/juicer, a whisk tool and a unique kenstore carousel for attachment storage |
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Kenwood FP735 Kenwood Food Processor / Power: 900 Watts / Capacity: 3 Litre Bowl with 1.5L working capacity / Includes: calibrated 1.5L liquidiser, a citrus juicer, spice mill and dough tool |
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Kenwood FP126 Chrome Food Processor / Power: 400W motor / Capacity: 1.4 Litre bowl / 1 speed plus pulse / Easy clean design / Full safety interlock / Citrus Press/Juicer - The Kenwood Compact FP126 has a 400W motor, a 1.4 litre bowl and various other attachments including stainless steel chopping blade,... overall rating |
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Kenwood CH180 Mini-Chopper Manufacturer: Kenwood / Food Processor / Power: 300w / Speeds: 2 / Capacity: 350ml / Stainless steel knife blade - The name chopper suggests that all you can do with this great little gadget is chopping. Of course it is great for chopping meat, poultry, nuts, herbs, spices, etc. It will chop onions withou... overall rating |
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Kenwood FP250 Kenwood Food Processor / Power: 750 Watts / Juicer / Capacity Bowl: 1.0 Litre Liquid - 1.0 kg Dry / Stainless Steel Blades |
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Kenwood FP220 Brand: Kenwood / Food Processor / Bowl Capacity: 1.2L / Attachments: whipping and dough tools, citrus juicer and a slicing/shredding disc / Speeds: 2 Speed Pulse overall rating |
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Kenwood FP615 Kenwood Food Processor / Power: 700 Watts / Capacity: 2.9 Litre Bowl with 1.5L working capacity / 3 Speeds Plus Pulse / Stainless Steel Blades / Juicer overall rating |
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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 |
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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 |
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Kenwood CH180 Mini-Chopper ... got this little chopper in Debenhams during one of their sales. With the discount I paid £12. The chopper is currently priced at £14.09 in Argos. The chopper was labelled as a Delia Cheat and looked just like a more expensive one I had been looking at. Bargain, bought and brought home! Thankfully this chopper is small so storage isn t an issue. It fits under the sink next to the baking tins. As we have a small terraced house so storage is always an important thing to think about. The main reason I purchased the mini chopper was to easily mash and chop up foods for the baby. It s really convenient to make our dinners and take a bit out for the baby and throw it into... Read the full review: Chopin' Madness by oioiyou |
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Kenwood FP120 ... ever give away any kitchen appliances to friends unless you know they are going to treat them with respect! That s my latest moto because when I lent out my little food processor out for a cooking charity event what I got back was something that was short of a couple of attachments and a crack on the lid that Kenwood wanted to charge £22-95 for! Whilst I may have hurt my friends feelings, she could only supply me with a new food processor and this is how the Kenwood FP120 has come to pass. This is a long review! Dressed in a mix of white and grey, the Kenwood FP 120 is a direct replacement for the long standing Kenwood FP 110 series, both as a Cookworks version f... Read the full review: Another Kenwood Killer In The Kitchen! by Nar2 |
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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 like me you store it in a cupboard till you need to use it. It comes with a selection of attachments, and does the standard kind of thing (it chops, it whisks, it slices etc), but it does all of these very very well. I ve mainly used it for making pasta sauce... Read the full review: Basic Processor - Advanced Quality by Tom123 |











