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Kenwood Multi Pro FP735 Food Processor, 3 Litres, 900W (Silver) |  | Brand: Kenwood Category: Kitchen
List Price: £109.99 Buy New: £62.90 as of 29/7/2010 16:08 CDT details You Save: £47.09 (43%)
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Seller: Amazon.co.uk Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 173
Media: Kitchen & Home Shipping Weight (lbs): 18.3 Dimensions (in): 21.8 x 18.5 x 13.6
MPN: 0WFP735001 Model: FP735 EAN: 5011423116310 ASIN: B000M5G52A
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Wonderful February 1, 2010 Shaya (Wales) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
This is a brilliant bit of kit!! I have mixed, sliced, chopped, pulsed, whisked and blended my way through the past weeks since buying this, and never looked back!
It is by far the best food processor I have owned and I didn't think I could get better than my first Moulinex.
The base unit: This takes both the main processor bowl and the blender jug, also the mill can be used on it using the blender base, but more of that later. There is a removable spindle over which the bowl is placed and it is removed for the blender. It has a 900watt motor with 8 speeds and pulse function that seems to effortlessly plough its way through all I have thrown at it, struggling with bread dough a little but they all do in my opinion (think a bread maker or Kenwood Chef are better for that) but it still makes a good enough loaf so no complaints here. The mixer will not work if the bowl and its lid are not put on the unit properly, needs a gentle tug to engage the bowl and a bit of a pull to get the lid in place. Gets easier the more times you use it though.
The bowl: Made of plastic is 3 litres in size, meaning it can take 1.5kgs of dry ingredients or 1.5 litres of liquid.
The lid: Fits over the bowl with a feeder tube into which ingredients are added with a pusher that separates to allow room for 1 carrot or a thin leek to pass through and so you don't grate or chop your fingers.
There are several tools to use with the bowl.
1. The metal blade, a very versatile tool used to make most recipes. It can be used for chopping raw or cooked meat, veg and fruit into small chunks, bread into breadcrumbs. Also the blade is fitted in the bowl for cake mix, pastry, scones, crumbles and much more. Watch out though it is VERY sharp!
2. The dough tool: A plastic version of the metal blade, used mainly for bread and pizza dough but I also use it for fruit cakes and other mixes with additives such as Chocolate chips and dried fruit. (otherwise you end up with cakes with dried fruit purée)
The processor has 3 discs included. One for fine grating and slicing, one for thicker slicing and grating and a julienne disc (quite useless in my opinion, turns veg into mush) They look like they are not big enough to cover the top of the bowl but work fine, some other reviewers have experienced problems with shredded veg landing in the bowl not properly shredded but so far I have not had a problem with it.
Also included in the box was what they call a maxi blend canopy. This is a large white plastic disc that goes over the top of the contents when you use the bowl as a blender but I have not needed to use it so cannot comment on whether it is of any use or not.
A citrus press and a juicer attachment are included but again I have no need of these so not tried them as yet. (probably never will)
The whisk attachment: This fits over the central tube and spindle it has 2 removable whisks, great for whipped cream, whisked sponges, mayonnaise and egg whites. Do not use it for creaming butter and sugar together its not tough enough (use the metal blade)
The mini bowl: This is a great addition, it sits inside the large bowl, has its own mini metal blade and is covered by the main lid. Useful for chopping herbs and mixing small quantities such as mayonnaise and baby food etc. If like me you like chopped fresh herbs in your cooking it will get used regularly. This blade is also very sharp mind your fingers!!
Onto the blender: This is also made of plastic (shame its not glass but oh well) can take up to 1.5 litres of liquid, useful for soups and sauces but being plastic wont stand up to boiling liquids for long. The blender as most do, comes apart for ease of cleaning and the base interchanges with the mill.
That brings me onto the mill: This can be used to chop small quantities of herbs and other dry ingredients such as nuts and so forth, the instruction manual states it is not advisable to use it with spices as the plastic mill might damage but having said that I used it for that purpose before reading the manual (oops!) and it held out ok, wont do it again though just in case! It has a sprinkler lid for storage.
The storage carousel: Intended to store some of the accessories inside the bowl, don't bother it looks horrible and you still end up with bits in the cupboard or kitchen drawer anyway so you might as well keep them all in the drawer and forget the carousel, although having said that, I have mine in one of my cupboards and throw all my equipment inside keeping it in one place.
All in all I found this to be an excellent little machine, looks neat and tidy on the worktop and takes up hardly any room. I use mine every day from making cakes to grating cheese and love it.
There is a however though:-
The removable spindle that is used when the bowl is attached could have been thought out better, it tends to come off as you remove the bowl and almost always ends up on the floor via your feet! (its painful!) this could have been avoided if they made it 'click' in place thus tugging it to remove it so it doesn't fall out. The pulse function would have been better if you pressed a button rather than turning the knob backwards. The mill and the metal blade don't handle chopping chocolate very well turning it to crumbs. The blender jug and mill would have been better in glass and the plastic the bowls are made of doesn't feel as robust as the older models of processors did. I wouldn't put them in the dishwasher either even though they are supposed to be dishwasher proof.
Other than that I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys cooking or who just need a food processor to help out in the kitchen.
Psst, you can wake up now, I've finished.
Well worth the money December 19, 2008 Joe Doe (Unseen University) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Bought this as a present for family, and I have to say they love it. Quite big, and comes with lots of attachments, but its excellent.
Just buy it! September 14, 2009 Tilly's Dad (Northumberland, England) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We spent days pouring over the reviews on Amazon, particularly the bad ones. We began to think that unless you spent hundreds of pounds they were all rubbish...well that's rubbish!
We finally took the plunge and decided that this was the best compromise of quality and price.
This is a great food processor.
We have owned a couple before. The last one for 20 years.
So this one has quite an act to live up to. But so far it has surpassed itself.
It does everything that's asked of it effortlessly.
Sure, some of the attachements are not "Commercial" quality, but they do the job in our kitchen. It is plenty sturdy enough for most things that we are ever likely to throw at it. It gets used almost daily for everything from mixing to juicing.
We haven't had a problem with the bowl leaking. You do have to lift it off over the central drive spindle, but our last model was like that so we don't find that a problem. If you could call it a niggle, it would be that, as you lift off the heavy bowl full of mixture the drive-spindle then falls off, usually onto the floor!
Treat it with a bit of respect and I don't doubt that it will last for many years.
Fabulous! November 21, 2009 jaydwalker 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This has to be the most economical product of its' type on the market. It does just about everything and does it very well. The motor is reasonably quiet and the tools all work as you would expect from a such reputable manufacturer. It's a perfect gift for anyone starting out on the journey of learning how to cook.
food processor review February 2, 2010 Gill Griffiths (dorset) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great results - fabulous for cake mixtures, so quick, just throw all the ingredients in - a quck pulse and you are done.
Minces meat very well, much better than buying it already minced as you know exactly what you are eating!
Bread turned out well too.Haven't had time to try out all the attachments yet. Loads of attachments so you need a a lot of spare cupboard space to store them in.
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