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Which food processor should I get?

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extremelychocolateymilkroll · 07/03/2011 13:28

I?ve been inspired to get a food processor after watching Jamie Oliver?s 30 Minute Meals. I?m thinking of using it for chopping and grating but also for making cakes. I?ve seen the [[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kenwood-FP220-Multi-Compact-Processor/dp/B000M5D5JQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1299503509&sr=8-1 Kenwood FP220] in Sainsburys on offer for £39.99 but it?s even cheaper on Amazon. Bit put off by the negative review. Does anyone have this and would you recommend it? We?ve got a small kitchen so I like the fact that it?s compact but put off by small capacity ? perverse I know. Is it worth paying a lot more? Looking at Which the Bosch MCM4100GB got a very good review and is about £100. TIA

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sloggies · 08/03/2011 10:47

I've got what is probably the older version of the Kenwood, which has been fine, but I noticed they had started cutting corners....mine was to replace the previous Kenwood model, but on my newer one, they had got rid of the plastic 'toolbox' which holds all the separate attachments - very handy, otherwise I just get 'tool soup' in my kitchen drawer. Fortunately, I could just use the old one, but can't help wonder if this tendency to make stuff as cheap as possible has affected quality...the Bosch one does look very good though, if you can go the extra. I tend not to grate with it btw, unless I am in a real hurry, as its just easier to do it by hand.

extremelychocolateymilkroll · 08/03/2011 12:38

Thanks sloggies. Am leaning towards the Bosch as I love the internal drawer and it looks great in this video.

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