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OneFootintheRave · 17/08/2020 17:38

Hi, can anyone give me some ideas for the above please?

I don't really want to spend more than £150. I want something not too large, powerful and durable and built to last FOREVER and fairly multi-purpose. I need it to: chop herbs; onions; grate cabbage/carrots; cauliflower into cauli rice; blend smoothies; mince meat; whisk cream

I'm not planning on making loads of cakes/baking/bread dough. It needs to not take up loads of space and have gazillions of attachments.

Any ideas?

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QuarantineDream · 17/08/2020 17:39

I don't know if it can do all of that but my £40 Ninja blender is a dream. Absolutely love it.

OneFootintheRave · 17/08/2020 17:55

Thanks @QuarantineDream, I will look at Ninja. I should have said that I would prefer something big, like 2L capacity and with a glass jug/bowl.

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MsEllany · 17/08/2020 17:57

I’ve got a mini food processor and an electric hand whisk from Tesco - about a tenner each. They do the job fantastically and aren’t too big.

MsEllany · 17/08/2020 17:58

I was considering a larger processor with different bits but I don’t really have space.

nevernotstruggling · 17/08/2020 18:02

I have this one

www.argos.co.uk/product/8353443

It's a Tefal blendforce. I use it mostly to make smoothies with frozen fruit., I love it. It looks nice and is excellent.

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