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Price Comparison for Kenwood Food Processor
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Kenwood FP120 Food Processor
This Kenwood FP120 food processor has a 400W motor and a 1.4L bow ... Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
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£ 27.96 |
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Kenwood FP220 Food Processor
The Kenwood FP220 food processor features an ultra compact space ... Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
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£ 48.97 |
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Kenwood FP250 Food Processor
This Kenwood FP250 food processor comes in a brushed aluminium co ... Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
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£ 64.97 |
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Kenwood FP610 Food Processor
The Kenwood FP610 food processor has a 600w power motor and offer ... Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
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£ 59.97 |
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Kenwood White Food Processor
Ultra compact space - saving and easy clean design. This unit use ... Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
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£ 39.99 |
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FP580 FOOD PROCESSOR
500 watts. 1.5 - litre capacity. 2 - speed and pulse. High - spee ... Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
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£ 59.00 |
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KM265 Food Processor
Best prices on over 900,000 references ! IN STOCK! Next day and s ... Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
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£ 120.00 |
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by - written on 27/06/01 (Very useful, 582 readings)
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Ha! A man writing an op on a food processor eh! Lets give you a run down of the features of my food processor. Standard features include a blender and a clear Acrylic multi-purpose bowl. Blender Can be used for: Mixing drinks. Milk shakes Ice cream shakes Blending fruit drinks Penne Arrabiata (Hot Italian chilli dish, think that’s how you spell it!) Mushing Christmas dinner for guests with no teeth (seriously, you had to be there!) Sauce making i.e. Salsa Home made baby foods And my favourite use; I buy dried birds eye chilli’s and blend them into a fine textured powder, this is ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/01/01 (Very useful, 1244 readings)
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Kenwood Food Processor model number FP101T This great little processor is a gem of a machine. I must have been working my old food processor (a Moulinex) too hard as shortly before Christmas the bowl disintegrated before my disbelieving eyes. Then again, it was umpteen years old and should have been replaced ages ago. Over Christmas I managed to do the day-to-day chores that I had carried out using my old food processor switching between a mixing bowl and a hand grater . . .Oooch but, when I was in my local Argos (see Argos opinion for details) I decided it was time to replace the grater, before my ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/08/00 (Very useful, 347 readings)
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We have a Braun multipractic food processor for a few years, due to some of the cutting blades having broken we thought it time to change. We looked at a wide variety of processors before settling on the Kenwood. This is quite an old fashioned machine, like mum used to have, weighs a tonne and is definately built to last. Unlike the flimsy all plastic machines this has a metal body that will stand up to all knocks. It has a main mixing bowl and a liquidiser/ chopper that fits on the top. Attachments include a dough hook and 2 types of mixing whisk. Theres only 3 buttons on the machine, speed control, release for the implement and lastly a tilt button ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/05/09 (Useful, 31 readings)
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Having chopped, sliced and mixed everything by hand from garlic to cake mix, I figured it was time to treat myself and started looking around for a good 'kitchen helper' which is efficient and does not cost the world. Kenwood food processors came up top at most of the sites that I visited. Needless to say, I quickly narrowed down my choices to Kenwood and decided on an FP120. It was my first ever food processor and it ticked all the boxes for £28. I wanted something which was not too bulky and easy to handle and this was just it! Since buying it, I have sliced, minced, shredded and whisked (13 functions altogether, although I have yet to explore each and everyone). It ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/03/01 (Useful, 449 readings)
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When I moved here from the States, it broke my heart not to be able to use my handy dandy every reliable Cuisinart food processor. It sat gathering dust and I just cried. When I finally convinced my boyfriend to get me one for Christmas I searched for one that would really suit my needs yet stay within our budget. It was between the Megamix and the Kenwood and the range of accessories won out - and the Kenwood came home! Amazing! I have made cookies and cakes with smooth batter! And my meatballs (recipe courtesy of my mom) and meatloaf came out smoother and some how tastier than ever! It does take a bit to figure out all the bits and pieces and parts, but once you do - ... Read the complete review
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