
by mother - written on 23/07/12
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This is a good product for the average uses, but the 950 watts are not enough for the extreme uses (that are supposed to work, according to the manual), such as making shakes with ice-cubes. For all the ice cubes to be chopped finely, you need to have the machine work for a long time, but that warms up the whole drink. or, if you make a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/07/11 (Useful, 254 readings)
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I never intended to purchase this food processor thinking over 200 quid was far too much considering you can pick them up for 20 quid these days. The only reason i purchased it was after being stitched up by house of fraser and ended up with a credit note instead of the refund i should have been sent. I had no time to argue about ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/01/11 (Somewhat useful, 462 readings)
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At £229.99 the Magimix Food Processor isn't the cheapest processor on the market but it does the job much better than the Tefal that my wife used to own. We have a lot of people over for lunch and with two toddlers there just isn't the time to be slicing, dicing and mixing. The Magimix makes short work of all these jobs. What ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/10/10 (Useful, 724 readings)
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This processor is a heavy and quality item. It comes with 3 mixing bowls, 3 double edged blades,a geared egg whisk and a spatula. It also comes with 5 round discs. The unit is supplied with a storage container that is oddly designed to hold just 4 of the round discs. The large bowl can be mainly used for baking and the medium one for ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/09/10 (Useful, 773 readings)
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I think in your kitchen it is always good to have a very well equipped food processor which is of very good quality. With quite a few food processors on the market today you will always have quite a decision on your hands so it is important you pick well and not just pick the cheapest. The Magimix 4200xl instantly caught my eye when I ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/01/10, updated on 17/01/10 (Very useful, 1386 readings)
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I'll put this simply. If you're looking for a new food processor, buy the Magimix 4200. And no, I don't work for them. For various reasons I've been without any kind of food processor for a couple of years even though I cook everything from scratch. So I spent ages researching different models, wanting to get it right. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/07/09 (Very useful, 2026 readings)
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Three 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 ... Read the complete review



