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Recommendations for a food processor/blender for under £50 please
earthmother
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It will be used mainly for blending (milkshakes and smoothies on the whole - keeps the kids happy), but I was wondering about getting a food processor instead of a standard blender for a couple of reasons, the main being that I am finding it increasingly difficult, due to problems with my hands, to physically remove the jug from the base of my current blender.
I do have a stick blender/mixer, but the vibrations from it also cause their own problems, so I'd prefer something I don't have to hold whilst it's working.
My limit is £50 - but less would be even better.
What makes/models can you recommend?
I do have a stick blender/mixer, but the vibrations from it also cause their own problems, so I'd prefer something I don't have to hold whilst it's working.
My limit is £50 - but less would be even better.
What makes/models can you recommend?
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I've got a kenwood food processor which was about £25 from currys.
It's really good and comes with loads of accessories.0 -
Thank you - I was looking at a couple of Kenwoods earlier, so I'll take a closer look
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