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My 5200 has a tiny crack on the top of the handle which I notice is gradually growing. I'm hoping OH will be able to fix it.
I've never used the citrus press. Am I missing something? I use all the slicing and grating discs though and the general chopping blade. I wouldn't be without it.
I have to agree with Morganlefay and Thriftlady....the bowl and lid do have a tendency to crack and break! I'm using mine in a very unsafe way at the moment due to the rim of the lid breaking off, and not being able to afford the £30ish for a new one!
It is a wonderful machine but I don't feel that the plastic that the bowl and lid is made from, is anywhere near strong enough!
I've never used the citrus press. Am I missing something?
I don't have a Magimix, I have a Kenwood FP730 (I think) but the citrus press attachment is fantastic. It gets so much more juice out of an orange or lemon than an old-style squeezer and is almost no effort at all.