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Kenwood chef
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If you did get a Kenwood Chef (not the Prospero) but the one with the liquidiser attachment, it might be a bit of a struggle to use if you have problems lifting things. I love my Chef but the glass liquidiser is sometimes a bit of a fiddle to attach (and heavy). I can use it okay but I have no problem lifting things. x0
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Finally got what I wanted from Sainsbobs at just a touch under £55.00 its a Kenwood processor FPP220 series and it does exactly what I want I asked the lass if she coulld get it out the box to make sure I could shift it ok and it was just right Its 2.1 litres which is big enough for me and has a blender attachment and makes pastry and if I get the dough hook will also make dough for rolls (or though in the leaflet it says I can use the knife attachment for yeast based stuff so I may try before I rush off to by another attachment
Thank you all for your advice I saw one in sainsbobs at around £180 + but it looked huge and I do have to be realistic in what I can manage to move around .
So tomorrow I will be playing with my new toy (lots of baking on the way.)
Cheers chums
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I have a kenwood chef which I got reduced from £500 to £300 in currys....
But it might be worth considering a Bosch - MUM46A1 which is a which best buy (most of the Bosch food mixers are) as it's a lot smaller...
Love my kenwood but must weigh about 10kg.....
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