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Food Preparation - Food Processor - Plastic - with Handmixer Stand - Maximum Wattage:700 - Volume of Bowl:150 more

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Smash and Mash
A review by shaheena on Kenwood FP520
May 21st, 2007


Author's product rating:   Kenwood FP520 - rated by shaheena

Performance Good 
Ease of use Easy 
Durability Long 
User's Manual Fair 
Value for money Fair 

Advantages: very quick and easy to do
Disadvantages: dont any

Recommend to potential buyers: yes 

Full review
Hi everyone, how is everybody today? The whether is so dull and boring? Just finished cooking and had my lunch and decided to write a review about my food processor that I used whilst I was cooking before.

The reason why I’m writing about this food processor is because it’s just fantastic. It’s a real help for me in the kitchen, as I’ am always processing and preparing food for my cooking.

The food processor that I’ am talking about is the Kenwood FP520. This food processor is really good; it’s a plastic white finish food processor and is very compact and very easy to use.Let me now tell you some product information about the Kenwood FP520, what a food processor is and what it does.
What is a food processor? A food processor is a versatile kitchen appliance that can quickly and easily chop, slice, shred, grind, and puree almost any food. Some models can also assist the home cook in making citrus and vegetable juice, beating cake batter, kneading bread dough, beating egg whites, and grinding meats and vegetables.
What are the features of a Kenwood FP520? The features of this product are:
  • Two plus pulse speed setting.
  • It has a 1.5l capacity bowl.
  • High strength stainless steel blades for processing vegetables and blending soups.
  • Power 700 watts.
  • Detachable blades for easy cleaning
  • Modular feed tube pushers for ease of use during the preparation process
  • Easy wind cable storage tidy and safe - no trailing flexes
  • Locking lid on liquidiser with detachable filler cap for addition of ingredients mid blending
  • Full safety interlock
    How much does it cost? You can buy one for around 59.98 form the Kenwood store and all other electrical goods outlets and on also buy online from the Internet where you can buy it for cheaper.
    Overall I highly recommend it to anyone that needs to buy a new food processor and is looking for one that is effective and does the job at a cheap price. I believe the Kenwood FP520 is a really good product and I love using my one when I’ am cooking. 

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Cleaning & Maintenance Easy 
Safety OK 
How much did you pay? 59.98  
Any repairs? no  
Special features? no  

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