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is this any good?

i was looking at getting a small food processor and was looking at the kenwood fp580 - has anyone got one/had one?
would they recommend it or warn me off?
thanks

jodie
Ok, ok, i need to go back onto Weightwatchers, lost 7 stone..... 2 back on, this has to change.....Help!!!:eek:

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  • absolutebounder
    absolutebounder Posts: 20,305 Forumite
    jodie114 wrote: »
    i was looking at getting a small food processor and was looking at the kenwood fp580 - has anyone got one/had one?
    would they recommend it or warn me off?
    thanks

    jodie
    Dont know that model but I have always found kenwood to be good I have had my kenwood chef for yrs.
    Who I am is not important. What I do is.
  • Penelope_Penguin
    Penelope_Penguin Posts: 17,242 Forumite
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    jodie114 wrote: »
    i was looking at getting a small food processor and was looking at the kenwood fp580 - has anyone got one/had one?
    would they recommend it or warn me off?
    thanks

    jodie

    This poster has one and reports that in their limited experience it does the job ;)

    I'll add this to that thread later.

    Penny. x
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  • Bombchelle
    Bombchelle Posts: 48 Forumite
    Is there a specific reason you want one? Why not just get a proper knife and learn knife skills? For pureeing things I use a hand blender which comes with small container. Save up the money and in the end buy yourself a posh magimix which will last you a lifetime. :rolleyes:
  • MRSTITTLEMOUSE
    MRSTITTLEMOUSE Posts: 8,547 Forumite
    My daughter bought me one and it's good for small bits and pieces and it is powerful.
    I already have a realy good food processor and my favourite stick blender.
    To be honest I would'nt of spent the money on it if I had had to pay for it myself.I would of spent a bit more and got a full size one if I'd needed one.
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