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Old 06-02-2012, 08:45 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Way OT food processors

Martin wrote in
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On Sun, 05 Feb 2012 13:07:54 GMT, Baz wrote:

Martin wrote in
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On Sun, 05 Feb 2012 12:16:07 GMT, Baz wrote:

Moonraker wrote in
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I have a very old but serviceable Kenwood Chef, complete with
liquidiser. I am looking for a food processor to supplement this

for
shredding, slicing etc. any recommendations please, or models to
avoid? I know I am well off topic, but suspect there is a lot of
expertise here on this subject, who will be willing to help.

We have a Kenwood FP920 and although quite expensive, would not be
without it.

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...er/4234133.htm

£95 from Amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_...96117-6721630?

url=sear
ch-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Kenwood+Multi-Pro+FP920

+Food+Processor&x=
0&y=0

It does big batches, ideal for preparing gluts of produce from the
garden, and thats why I think you are ON topic.

We had two blenders on a 'kin Kenwood Chef and gave up.
The way the blade is attached isn't strong enough


If this is the same model you may need to go to the manufacturer if you
bought it from Amazons erm shops. I doubt you will have success with an
exchange or refurbishment!


There is no problem with Amazon exchanging things under guarantee.


Sorry Martin but I have to disagree. I suppose we all have a different
experience, and mine have been left wanting. Your experience is good.
Mine is not. I will give Amazon another try though, thanks to your
recommendation.

Baz