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Review of Kenwood FP108 by
streetsmart
Advantages: Easy to use
Disadvantages: Noise of grinding
Its a compact and convenient to use. It has single speed and pulse processor and have a wide range of attachments for slicing, shredding, whisking, mixing and blending. Quality of stainless steel blade is very good, so it chops precisely and blend thoroughly. The day I bought this my husband and my son demanded Strawberry shake. I thought how it will prepare, but believe me shake was too good. Since then every now and then I make shakes, blend juice. ... ...grind lots of onion and keep in the fridge to use later. My husband likes my cooking now as I can make paste very easily and in no time. Even its easier to wash the jar and never find any smell of onion after washing and drying of the jar. It has a safety interlock so very safe to use. I have purchased it in £30 nearly 9 - 10 months back and I am using this almost daily. I have grind pulses (after soaking them overnight) and it grinds well and prepare ...
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30.10.2006
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Whizz....Chop...Blend- what more do i need?!
Review of Kenwood FP116 by
clairlouise1982
Advantages: Ideal for small scale use
Disadvantages: not great if you are feeding the 5000!
I bought the Kenwood FP116 , Chrome, as my first food processor when my fiancé and I moved in together. I didn't want to spend a fortune, knowing it wouldnt be somethign I would use every day, so the Kenwood FP116 was ideal, costing less than £30.
I set straight to work using it to whip up a batch of homemade hoummous. Using the blender blade (which is the one I use most) I was able to blend all the ingredients to the perfect consistency. The pulse ... ...where it's size let the Kenwood FP116 down. Being only small it couldn't take the whole batch of soup and silly me filled it too full so it leaked over the sides! One tomato covered worktop later and my lesson was learned!
other than that though its small size means its perfect for leaving out on the worktop as it blends nicely with the kitchen as it has a modern feel and doesnt 'take over' as its not too large.
The blades and jug are easy to wash ...
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02.11.2006
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Value for money food processing
Review of Kenwood FP 110 by
bluenosesquonk
Advantages: Excellent value for money
Disadvantages: Size of print on instruction sheet
KENWOOD FP110 FOOD PROCESSOR
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This is the first Food Processor that I've owned or used and my experiences so far beg the question - 'why did I leave it so long to get one ?'
I would recommend this appliance to anyone who is looking for value for money. More expensive devices may have more capacity and more features, but for basic food processing the FP110 is more than adequate.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
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Well, Kenwood has a good name for kitchen appliances and in my home we have owned a number of their named appliances in the past - always with satisfactory performance and longevity.
The particular model appealed to me for two prime reasons:
1. It came with quite a few attachments, many of which looked like they may be useful.
2. The price was extremely competitive compared to similar appliances by other manufacturers (excluding 'home' brands).
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27.11.2006
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A Whizz in the Kitchen!
Review of Morphy Richards 48430 White by
pollypickle
Advantages: Value for money, sleek design, simple to operate and to clean, 2 year guarantee
Disadvantages: Grating and slicing operation could be better
...processor, but at £29.99, this Morphy Richards model is exceptionally good value (especially as I remember buying a Braun food processor for around £40.00, 25 years ago!)
One point to note on the product description - the bowl is not glass as detailed here, but is clear plastic (as I would expect). I find the 1 litre capacity is perfectly adequate for my needs. There are 2 speed settings + a pulse setting which is great for chopping nuts.
General ... ...are:
* Chopping: the main chopping blade is very efficient. It also comes with a protective plastic cover which means that I am less likely to cut myself when rummaging around trying to find it.
* Dough preparation: the plastic dough blade works very well and produces perfectly mixed pastry dough in no time. Cake mixture can also be prepared this way.
* Citrus juicing: very efficient and and the strainer is very easy to clean afterwards
* Grating/slicing: ...
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20.11.2007
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I like mine pureed not stired
Review of Kenwood FP180 by
sparkle2
Advantages: liquidises,blends,slices,and comes with accesories
Disadvantages: Can be a bit noisy.
...i decided to buy the Kenwood FP180.
I have had mine for about 4 months now and i have been very impressed with it. I bought it for around about £30 and i think that for what comes with it, it is good value.
You may think why not buy just a basic blender but I have friends that have bought them just for when their babies are on puree then they have chucked them in a cupboard never to be used again. I have used mine a lot since i bought it and i ... ...finally on normal food as you can do loads of other stuff with it.
My only complaint about it like all blenders it can be quite noisy.
The instructions of how to use everything on it and what goes where although a bit flimsy are helpful with picture diagrammes, it tells you how to attach and use each part, e.g. cutting plate can be used on carrots, potatoes, cabbage etc and it tells you how to clean it if only it was self cleaning!
There are also ...
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24.01.2006
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