What is the best cheapish but goodish quality food processor.?!


Question: I bought a blender a while ago but I didn't realize that you couldn't use it to chop solid stuff up.
Does anyone know of a good quality food processor that won't empty my bank account? £40 is about the highest I could go.

Thanks for any answers!


Answers: I bought a blender a while ago but I didn't realize that you couldn't use it to chop solid stuff up.
Does anyone know of a good quality food processor that won't empty my bank account? £40 is about the highest I could go.

Thanks for any answers!

i have a lovely kenwood one which was only about £35.

The Braun Stick Blenders are ok for things like pesto, dressings, blitzing nuts and spices or making curry pastes. They won't slice and dice veg though. Depends what you need it for.

I like pro-chef's multi-purpose food processor. You can use it to chop vegetables, meats, eggs and even crush ice. On Amazon.com it's only $19.59. The link is below. Hope that helps!

Try Tesco or Asda they MAY have an own make one, I've had their own make branded goods before and they are fine





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