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Cover for food processor

edda
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I saved up my Nectar points and splashed out on a food processor from Argos. Have used it for a few recipes plus smoothies/juicing but...
The machine itself is too big to fit in any of my cupboards, unless it's reassembled every time I want to use it.
I know years ago (before I could afford one and even thought I wanted one) you could buy covers for food processors. Can I find one now? - Can I ever!
Anyone know where I can get one please? The machine is about 43 cm long x 20 wide x 48 high and I don't want it to get dusty in between uses.
Many thanks.
The machine itself is too big to fit in any of my cupboards, unless it's reassembled every time I want to use it.
I know years ago (before I could afford one and even thought I wanted one) you could buy covers for food processors. Can I find one now? - Can I ever!
Anyone know where I can get one please? The machine is about 43 cm long x 20 wide x 48 high and I don't want it to get dusty in between uses.
Many thanks.
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Would this be any good
http://www.pricegrabber.co.uk/search_attrib.php?page_id=529&form_keyword=food+processor+covers&mode=g_uk_b_s&skd=1&rd=1
or perhaps you could get a universal sized dust cover for a pc or something which may fit, or the bit that goes over the tower. I'll have a look...
http://www.viking-direct.co.uk/(5g1cqo552pm4xt55ybroukin)/searchHierarchyResults.aspx?searchString=dust+covers&searchSelectedDivision=00&divisionID=&categoryID=1106&subCategoryID=&familyID=&hierarchy=CATEGORY
What make of food processor do you have? Sounds like a miniature cement mixer if it won't fit in the cupboards.“Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.” - Oscar Wilde0 -
I know I should have gone for something simpler - it's a Breville but has no model number on it - just Antony Worrall Thompson's name!
I think a cement mixer would probably be simpler to use: as with other household appliances, about 2 of the programs/functions will be used v. frequently; a handful of others occasionally and I haven't got round to working out what most of the others do yet.
Thanks for the ideas though - I'll check out the size requirements. :T0 -
Here's the link for Breville, they might know of somewhere you could get a cover, if you haven't already contacted them.
http://www.breville.co.uk/products.html
Oh, there's a free draw for some gadget or other too, a dip maker (a mini blender in other words) at the bottom of the page.“Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.” - Oscar Wilde0 -
Smiley_Mum wrote:Here's the link for Breville, they might know of somewhere you could get a cover, if you haven't already contacted them.
http://www.breville.co.uk/products.html
Oh, there's a free draw for some gadget or other too, a dip maker (a mini blender in other words) at the bottom of the page.
Thanks again Smiley_Mum for this. :A
The Breville page is v. slow at the moment and the links aren't coming up, but I'll try later again today (and let you know if I win anything in the free draw).0
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