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Soup Maker
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my blender is getting done and I am thinking of renewing it,i make a lot of soup so I was wondering if any of you have any opinions on this
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That's true but it is a flippin' useless article because it isn't comparing like with like.
However.....
The all in one soup maker = Cuisinart wins £123-£139
Stick blender = Kenwood HB724 wins £50-£70
Jug blender =Tefal Blender Force £27-£30
Mini Chopper = Kenwood CH180 £20
Juicer = Philips HR1869 £150
Personally, I'd go stick blender, less washing up as you can blitz in the saucepan. Although I favour Bamix.
However.....
The all in one soup maker = Cuisinart wins £123-£139
Stick blender = Kenwood HB724 wins £50-£70
Jug blender =Tefal Blender Force £27-£30
Mini Chopper = Kenwood CH180 £20
Juicer = Philips HR1869 £150
Personally, I'd go stick blender, less washing up as you can blitz in the saucepan. Although I favour Bamix.
But it has created indecision, without balancing the pros and cons of the various style of offerings. The articles crux is consider this, that and t'other, without a fair comparison within each class.
I agree with FGT, that this is preying on the insecurities of a home cook who thought they wanted 'A' but now wonders if 'C' would be better.
Irrespective of the Which? report, the overwhelming advice from ABers is to can the soup maker and get a stick blender. Sound advice IMHO.
I agree with FGT, that this is preying on the insecurities of a home cook who thought they wanted 'A' but now wonders if 'C' would be better.
Irrespective of the Which? report, the overwhelming advice from ABers is to can the soup maker and get a stick blender. Sound advice IMHO.