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Marco Pierre White by Russell Hobbs 14154 320W Mini Food Processor in Brushed AluminiumThis professional, very smart and easy to use, endorsed by Marco Pierre White.
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| Average User Rating: 80% | |
| 3 / 5 | Small not mini food processor
Anna - 31 December 2007 This item seems to be very well constructed, looks good and probably does some jobs very well but it doesn't do what we bought it for. We bought it to make things like - chili-garlic-ginger paste (eg 8 garlic cloves, couple of chillies and an inch piece of ginger) - pureeing one chopped onion with a mix of spices The bowl is too big for these amounts - and the standard blades have two problems that I can see - first the blades do not skim the very bottom of the bowl and there is a 2-3 mm gap between the end of the blade and the side of the bowl. This means that small quantities are pushed to the sides and bottom of the bowl and simply aren't touched by the blades. Unfortunately, for us I can't see what we will use this for that we haven't already got covered by a hand blender and a standard food processor. ... Read Full Review » |
| 5 / 5 | Blending Need not be so mundane
Thai Van - 9 December 2007 I didn't buy this from Amazon but I have to say this appliance is fantastic. It's small and doesn't take up too much kitchen space. It has 2 types of blades (one for normal and a serrated one for cutting ice) and a creamer. So far I've just been using the normal blade but it mixes extremely well. Instead of pressing a switch and it processing, you get an electrical button that attaches itself to the top of the blade (with the lid on!) and by pressing it, it does the job. The button isn't too sensitive (which is great) and with various degrees of pressure you can adjust the level the food is being processed. There are only two things that could be improved - the first is that the length of wire for the processor is a bit too short. The second is that in normal food processors there is a opened cylindrical bit that allows liquids to be poured while the food is mixing; this food processor does not have this. This is especially important if you use a food processor for creating various doughs and cake mixtures. A great gadget, perfect for someone like me who is just getting into cooking.... Read Full Review » |
| 3 / 5 | Not good for Making Baby food
D. Symonds (Ipswich, UK) - 13 January 2008 This is a nice looking and well made machine but it has one flaw which makes it no good for creating baby food. The blades do not sit close to the bottom of the glass bowl, the gap is enough to stop all the food being chopped. If you only use small quantities in this machine it won't work at all it just throws the food onto side of the bowl. So do not buy this for making baby food like the description says. Sent mine back as the description was misleading. ... Read Full Review » |
| 5 / 5 | Marco Pierre White Mini Processor by Russell Hobbs
Mrs. Sally D. Hayhurst "Sally H" (Bridlington, England) - 5 February 2008 I am thrilled with this little machine it is so very handy and elegant looking and small enough to leave out on my work top. It chops vegetables beautifully and saves me so much time. I have not had it very long but I use it constantly. I am so pleased with it I am going to buy my son one for his birthday. |
| 5 / 5 | Got the cash, go buy one
Mr. J. W. Sinclair (Gourock/Scotland) - 15 April 2008 This little blender/chopper is absolutley a must for the modern young cook, Forget all those stupid reviews which say "Oh it won't puree food enough to feed to my baby" or "Oh the cutter does not go close enough to the bottom and leaves slightly large bits for baby. If you want baby food go buy Heinz in a jar. I have had my blender now for just over 3 weeks and its invaluable, from making fresh pesto, herb crust mix, whipping cream and even crushing ice for cocktails. It does exactly what it claims to do, if you have the money, don't buy in Comet get it online and you won't be disappointed... Read Full Review » |
£29.99
24 September 2007
£24.92 - £24.97