Advantages: sharp tools stored in the bowl, 1.5 kg capacity, blender and juicer as well as main attachments, excellent value Disadvantages: bowl has no pouring spout, egg-beater not as good as a manual mixer
...Years ago I had a food processor, but rarely used it. I didn't have room for it on my work surface, and there was no easy way of storing all the various attachments, other than to pack them away neatly in the box. Then it always seemed such a hassle to take out again. Oh, it was good for grating cheese or chopping onions, but took so much time and effort to put together (and then clean up and put away again) that I generally didn't bother.
A few months ago, I reconsidered, after watching a friend who uses her food processor almost daily. After much thought - and being in the right place at the right time - I bought a Moulinex Ovatio 3 Duo food processor (model AAT7R4) second-hand for £25.
What a wonderful buy it has turned out to be!
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There's a large bowl, meaning up to 1.5kg of ingredients can be processed...
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Advantages: Great idea gives you lots of products in one Disadvantages: Messy to clean
...Earlier this year as a present I received a Moulinex Ovatio 2 Duo Press food processor, it is the first food processor that I have owned.
It has all the usual food processor functions, it slices, juices, blends, mixes, shreds, dices and blends.
Since owning it I have used it for slicing, mixing, whipping and blending but must admit that I do not think that it is “the best thing since sliced bread”. It has so many parts that you have to do a whole bowl of washing just to do one small job but that is not all sometimes I think that it is far easier and quicker to use my old methods such as whipping with my hand whisk and slicing with my hand slicer. There is certainly less mess with the old method and I actually think that they do a better job.
I am intending to keep going with it but every time I think “do I really need to use it...
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JuiceMachine Pro – Whole fruit Juicer by Moulinex
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I like fruit juice very much so does my resident geek. I can’t drink a lot because of my diabetes and he frequently forgets about it more