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SazzyC0 | 09:46 Tue 26th Oct 2010 | Shopping & Style
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Just looking for a decent food processor to give as an xmas gift. Something that isnt plasticy and the attachments do not break easily, does anyone have any recommendations please?? TIA
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I've had a moulinex for years. It's perfectly ok and it's middle of the range price wise.
Could you specify a price range 'cos you could spend £25 or £250!
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Up to approx £80
Which? recommends Magimix Le Micro 12245 at £49 (but it doesn't do everything) . The cheapest one that is a Best Buy and does everything is John Lewis (own-brand)DLC2009JLU but costs £119. All other Best Buys are considerably dearer. Best I can do!
Just to put a slight spanner in the works, are you certain that whoever you're buying it for would appreciate this kind of gift for Christmas?

I'd go bloody ballistic if Mr Boo bought me something kitcheny for Crimble!
Boo: no advice in Which? re your scenario!
I bought the Kenwood FP920 processor yesterday at Argos down from £165 to £115. It has blades, grating/slicing discs, glass liquidiser, mill, juicer, whisks and it is 1000w. It's very sturdy and easy to use. I know it is a bit expensive for a present but I am just giving it a recommendation in case anyone wants one for themselves.
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It's for my bf, it's what he has asked for, he thinks he's Jamie Oliver
Oh right, fair enough Sazzy, good luck getting one then.

PS

I bet he leaves the clearing up after his cooking/baking to you doesn't he? ;-)
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How did you know lol?!

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