Kenwood Multipro Sense FPM810
Good Points
- Separate storage for blades.
- Auto speed function, selects optimum speed based on attachment.
- Comprehensive instructions with recipe boOK.
- Sealed bowl, easier to clean and does not spill ingredients onto unit or when removing blades.
- Digital display screen for in-built scales.
- Folding tool, julienne blade, decorative slice disc, blender, weighing tray and maximum capacity disc included.
- Variable 8 speeds, easy to use.
- Excellent for blending soup in thermo-resist blender attachment.
- Chute lid has a safety lock.
Bad Points
- Large storage box for blades difficult to store.
- Only OK for ease of use.
- Poor performance for making curry paste using mini processor bowl.
- Borderline performance for in-built scales.
- OK to use citrus juicer, no hand protection.
- Possible hand access to slicing/shredding blades through large chute, no safety lock feature.
- Difficult to grip control dial and therefore difficult to pulse.
- Large heavy unit can vibrate on the bench and jolt with a load.
- Additional accessories and parts need to be stored separately.
- Very noisy during processing.
- Heavy unit.
- Due to inbuilt scales, best to leave unit out on bench and minimize movement in order to prevent damaging scales.
- Can be difficult to remove mini bowl from inside large bowl, limited grip as it sits inside the bowl.
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