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Food processors going cheap in sainsburys
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Today I picked up
Kenwood HB615 Hand Blender was £44.99 but paid £13.50 :j
James Martin Wahl Compact Processor with 1.5ltr blender zx835 was £59.99 but paid £17.99 Also has a 2yr guarantee :j
Cast iron casserole was £30 but paid £15. It was the round 3 ltr one. :j
They had them in cream, pale blue and pale pink. The large oval cream one was also half price down to £22.50 but as much as I liked it was too heavy for me.
The kenwood food processor fp196 was also there for £26.99 but wasn't sure about which to buy and went for the cheaper James Martin one. Anyone know if I should have gone for the Kenwood instead ?0 -
Sounds fab - I'm wanting one with a dough hook though so might need to go and check them out:j Saving Money Is Gemme!:j0
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Does anyone know if these would be ok with ice?0
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janiebaby29 wrote: »its not recommended , did you know you can get bags of crushed ice in sainsburys though
Its a shame
No I didn't - thank you
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Does anyone know if these would be ok with ice?
Just reading through the user guide for the Kenwood FP 196 & it say's the following:
'Ice crushing - operate the pulse in short bursts until crushed to the desired consistency.'
So I think it's ok to crush ice in this one.
Hope this helps x0 -
Ooooh I'd better read it properlySunshine79 wrote: »Just reading through the user guide for the Kenwood FP 196 & it say's the following:
'Ice crushing - operate the pulse in short bursts until crushed to the desired consistency.'
So I think it's ok to crush ice in this one.
Hope this helps x
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