After being delighted with my Antony Worrall Thompson (AWT) breadmaker by Breville, my other half also bought me the AWT Breville food processor, and I was good and didn’t once moan about what a boring present a food processor is. (My mother was once given a toilet seat from my father, in all ... Read review
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Advantages: lots of attachments with neat storage, safe, easy to clean Disadvantages: a few additional attachments which need separate storage
...also bought me the AWT Breville food processor, and I was good and didn’t once moan about what a boring present a food processor is. (My mother was once given a toilet seat from my father, in all seriousness, so I am grateful for most things.)
I haven’t grown up surrounded by kitchen gadgets, in fact the opposite. My mother still refuses to have anything to do with microwaves and dishwashers, and when my aunt asked where the mixer was on a recent ... ...checked the specifications of the Breville carefully to see if it was a wise move, and thankfully it was. It has neat clips for cord storage meaning I am less likely to send it flying across the room than the other appliances in our kitchen, and it has a safety cap which sits on the blender when the jug is not in use. It’s impossible to accidentally start either jug or bowl: everything has to be locked into place safely and correctly before any actual ...
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Advantages: Easy to use, good storage solutions, but.... Disadvantages: the recipe book is really not very good. And why speed 10 is never mentioned in the instruction book???
...really recomend to consider Breville FP7. It is easy to use, easy to clean (if you have a dishwasher, just stuck it in, if not - do as me and wash by hand). It has 6 blades for grating, slicing, chiping and they all fit in a special drawer within the body of food processor. I found myself this a very clever solution. That means that I don't need to find a space in my drawers for them and to look for them when I need. They are always there. Processing ... ...a food processor, think about breville FP7. You can be surprised!!!"
But now, I wouldn't recomend it to anyone!!!! I was really happy with it and I thought that it is really good. But...
on the first day I had it, it broke - the blade jumped out out of the plastic disk and damaged disk and the blade and the lid. I got it changed. I put it to my inexperience - this was my first food processor. And I couldn't find any reviews that people would report ...
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