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Food processor for £100 that is really reliable - is it possible?

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MrsTittleMouse · 28/07/2014 14:25

All the recommended ones seem so be either the tiny minis or £200 plus. Is it possible to get a good long-lasting food processor for about £100? Please say yes! Grin
All recommendations will be gratefully received!

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JamNan · 28/07/2014 15:05

Sorry but I have to say nooo...

I really wish that years ago, I had spent invested three hundred quid (or maybe more) on a 'proper' one. KitchenAid, Dualit or Magimix is the only way to go.

I have wasted hundreds of quids over the years buying crappo ones.

MrsTittleMouse · 28/07/2014 16:36

Oh bugger. :(
Any recommendations for something with a bigger budget? How high would I have to go?

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caroldecker · 28/07/2014 17:11

circa 200 for a kenwood chef and food processor attachement, although I never use the attachement

Gooseysgirl · 28/07/2014 17:20

I budgeted £200 (birthday vouchers + balance from DH for Christmas) for my Kenwood Chef, it was on special offer in John Lewis when I bought it. Shop around once you've decided what you would like to make sure you get the best price!

TogetherWeMake · 02/08/2014 15:49

YES!
Nutri bullet for £99
It's as good as the Vitamix but not as big
Have a look! It does sooo much

FelicityFoxton · 02/08/2014 16:39

Nutribullet is the business ! Small , powerful and looks fab

twattock · 03/08/2014 22:02

I got my kenwood chef plus blender bit for £25 from eBay.

twattock · 03/08/2014 22:02

I got my kenwood chef plus blender bit for £25 from eBay. Just a thought

Namechangedforthisohyesidid · 08/08/2014 03:58

I have a kenwood prospero which was £75 as john lewis price matched it. The blender is great as long as you don't put too much in, the food processor and grater etc are excellent, it has a little grinder which is good too for small amounts

TheSkiingGardener · 08/08/2014 06:13

Question really is what you want to do with it and in what volume.

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