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Newest Review: ... hoard of extra attatchments that you can buy for the chef. Personally I have the blender and the centrifugal juice extractor. Unfortu... more

 

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Yzmarocks
Premium Review Kenwood Chef Foodmixer: Kenwood Chef: Classically Brilliant (616 words)
by - written on 01/09/09 (Very useful, 161 readings)
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Sleek, stylish and completely sensible, this is an ultimate kitchen gadget. Whether you're making cakes or chopping carrots - the Kenwood chef has the potential for these and many, many more, but is it worth the high retail price? Brief History of Kenwood I always love to know how a product has developed alongside a classic ...  Read the complete review

Laraine+Anne+Barker
You can't beat the old Kenwood Chefs! (149 words)
by Laraine Anne Barker - written on 18/07/09
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My Kenwood Chef A701A must be 35 to 40 years old. It's what I wanted when I got married but it was way beyond my means so I opted for a Kenwood Chefette, which served me well for about 25 years. I bought my A701A second-hand and I don't know how I ever managed to live without it now. The only disadvantages it has are that it's noisy (maybe that's ...  Read the complete review

Nar2
Crowned Review Kenwood Chef Foodmixer: Why the Chef Is Still the Best (4463 words)
by - written on 08/04/07 (Very useful, 6192 readings)
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If there is one kitchen mixer which has withstood little cosmetic decoration but has earned a well rounded reputation, it has to be the Kenwood Chef. Perhaps spurned on recently by young chefs and cooks in the public eye, the Kenwood Chef is a machine which is used by food lovers regardless of whether you consider yourself a master chef or ...  Read the complete review

Chouchin
Crowned Review The Rolls Royce of mixers (1347 words)
by - written on 26/09/06 (Very useful, 2117 readings)
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This is a serious piece of equipment. Try lifting it! So the first point to make is that, unless you have much more storage space and much bigger muscles than me, it is going to be sitting permanently out on your work surface. Is it good-looking enough for that? Definitely. Light battleship-grey in colour, which adds to its serious, ...  Read the complete review

thegrid
Premium Review Kenwood Chef Foodmixer: Sturdy and bulky machine to last a lifetime. (929 words)
by - written on 19/08/06 (Very useful, 2319 readings)
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In Holland it is not easy to find a shop that sells new Kenwood kitchenmachines. I had to buy secondhand. An old Kenwood 901 with some attachments and an old Kenwood 701 with some other attachments. The machines are incompatible so I need to use the one for meatmincing and the other for vegetable slicing, etc. The number of new and secondhand ...  Read the complete review

shroud
Crowned Review This Chef Adores the Kenwood (712 words)
by - written on 28/02/03 (Very useful, 1907 readings)
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I love to cook. I like making homemade cakes, pies, yogurts, you name it. Generally I try to avoid feeding my family processed foods. Making everything from scratch is not only usually cheaper, but healthier as you control what goes in it. The down side is that when trying to do it all by hand, it is a lot of hard work and time consuming, ...  Read the complete review

jessyclown
Premium Review Kenwood Chef Foodmixer: Home baking made easy (497 words)
by - written on 08/11/01 (Very useful, 662 readings)
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When I was a child my mother owned a Kenwood chef, she still does! Her Kenwood is at least 30 years old and has been used regularly over that time with no problems. When I got my own home one of the items I had to own was my own Kenwood chef. I have had mine for around 10 years and have had faithful service from it over that time. ...  Read the complete review

DBan
Premium Review My mean machine (156 words)
by - written on 31/10/00 (Useful, 437 readings)
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The basic white food mixer comes with bowl, mixing blade,cake whisk and dough hook. Add coffee grinder, mincer, shredder and liquidiser and what more could you want. I couldn't give you a current price as I bought mine in 1982 with the liquidiser. The coffee grinder dates to 1984 and the other attachments were aquired second hand in the mid ...  Read the complete review

Medusa
Premium Review Kenwood Chef Foodmixer: A classic must have addition for any serious cook (212 words)
by - written on 04/07/00 (Useful, 480 readings)
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My Kenwood Chef is years old and styled in white plastic. It's a base level processor with optional, and expensive add ons. When I bought mine, it came with a K-Beater (for mixing cake mixture etc. a Whisk Beater, for egg-white and cream whipping and a Dough Hook. As an add on, I could have purchased a mincer, coffee grinder and liquidiser, to ...  Read the complete review

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