Super Easy Ways To Handle Your Extra Food Processor
Philips HR7627/01 Daily Collection
Want to have freshly prepared meals every day and do not want a lot of space taken up with a bulky
machine. It is compact yet powerful, offering a good range of features for a low price.
As you would expect given its size, the engine is a bit stronger at 700W, but that should be
Than sufficient to cover your daily needs.
The chassis is Made from high quality plastic which means that it won't come apart after you put
Something with a little more crunch into the chip. You can choose between two different speed
Settings as well as a pulse function which allow you to chop, beat, crush, mash and mince at whim once
You opt for the suitable stainless-steel blade.
It's also a very safe model -- the lid and bowl have a detection feature that checks their alignment to
one another and to the base.
If they aren't perfectly aligned the machine won't start, and if something happens during its operation
the motor will automatically stop after 1,5 seconds, preventing damage or injury.
When all is said and done, the HR7627/01 is our candidate for the best small food processor. With it you get
A surprisingly well built, small yet powerful processor for an awesome price. What else could you want?
Compact food processorWe'll be wrapping our food processor reviews up with another model from
Kenwood. They certainly know how to deliver quality products for every budget. Just when you thought
A possible candidate for the best food processor couldn't come any cheaper, they manage to surprise
yet again, this time with the best-selling FPP225.
Since it does fall under a lower price bracket, this model is somewhat basic, but don't let a lack of fancy
Features deter you from giving it a shot as the things it does do are well executed every time due to a
Somewhat smaller 300W motor which will be good for most non-demanding blending, grating and
chopping tasks.
A unique addition to this processor's repertoire is a liquidiser. This attachment allows you to prepare
Various liquid or near liquid food such as soups, dips, salsas and the like. It is somewhat smaller that the
standard 2.1L bowl, but it does a fine job in its own right. Consider it as a specialty blender.
You will also get the normal bowl, a coarse shredding and slicing disk, a knife blade and a spatula. Not as
much as more expensive models, but more than enough to start off your culinary experiments.
All in all, we enjoyed working with the FPP225. It is a good food processor overall, Superb value for the
money and certainly not cheaply made. It has its limitations, but does a great job within the confines of
its usage.
Want to have freshly prepared meals every day and do not want a lot of space taken up with a bulky
machine. It is compact yet powerful, offering a good range of features for a low price.
As you would expect given its size, the engine is a bit stronger at 700W, but that should be
Than sufficient to cover your daily needs.
The chassis is Made from high quality plastic which means that it won't come apart after you put
Something with a little more crunch into the chip. You can choose between two different speed
Settings as well as a pulse function which allow you to chop, beat, crush, mash and mince at whim once
You opt for the suitable stainless-steel blade.
It's also a very safe model -- the lid and bowl have a detection feature that checks their alignment to
one another and to the base.
If they aren't perfectly aligned the machine won't start, and if something happens during its operation
the motor will automatically stop after 1,5 seconds, preventing damage or injury.
When all is said and done, the HR7627/01 is our candidate for the best small food processor. With it you get
A surprisingly well built, small yet powerful processor for an awesome price. What else could you want?
Compact food processorWe'll be wrapping our food processor reviews up with another model from
Kenwood. They certainly know how to deliver quality products for every budget. Just when you thought
A possible candidate for the best food processor couldn't come any cheaper, they manage to surprise
yet again, this time with the best-selling FPP225.
Since it does fall under a lower price bracket, this model is somewhat basic, but don't let a lack of fancy
Features deter you from giving it a shot as the things it does do are well executed every time due to a
Somewhat smaller 300W motor which will be good for most non-demanding blending, grating and
chopping tasks.
A unique addition to this processor's repertoire is a liquidiser. This attachment allows you to prepare
Various liquid or near liquid food such as soups, dips, salsas and the like. It is somewhat smaller that the
standard 2.1L bowl, but it does a fine job in its own right. Consider it as a specialty blender.
You will also get the normal bowl, a coarse shredding and slicing disk, a knife blade and a spatula. Not as
much as more expensive models, but more than enough to start off your culinary experiments.
All in all, we enjoyed working with the FPP225. It is a good food processor overall, Superb value for the
money and certainly not cheaply made. It has its limitations, but does a great job within the confines of
its usage.
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