Best Food Processors
Magimix XL Range 🏆 2026
- Price (RRP) $699 to $1,399
- Capacity2.6L, 3L and 3.6L
- Number of Speed Settings1 to 3
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I was a bit skeptical about buying this at first but I must say now after almost two months of usage, this food processor is worth investing in. With… Read more
multiple uses every single week, it helps me immensely in chopping, salad making and dough making. I am so glad it has quiet technology which saves me from having to remove children from open kitchen space… something I value the most above all other features. Lastly, I have recently started buying products consciously so I am glad this product is made toxins free. This only downside I can think of is blending feature doesn’t work well on small quantity of food for baby meals.
Optimum MagiCook PRO
- Price (RRP) $349
- Capacity1.2L
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Absolutely fantastic machine. I got the decarb bundle, as I wanted to make an infused coconut oil to help my dad sleep. As a complete newbie to make… Read more
an infused oil I was nervous, but the process was so easy and simple. I could make the whole thing in the machine as I made a half batch. I started with decarbing the herb with the decarb function and when that was done I just had to add the rest, put the oil function on and then it was done! The mesh strainer bags are easy to use and everything feels very good quality. It was easy to clean and put away. I made some in molds with the dropper for ease of eatting and put the rest in a glass jar. Definitely impressed with the machine .
Optimum 8 Cup Food Processor
- Price (RRP) $319
- Capacity2L
- Number of Speed Settings3
The Optimum 8 Cup Food Processor is fantastic! It handled every task with ease, and the variety of attachments made meal prep quick and effortless. Perfect for preparing family meals without any fuss.
- Capacity2.1L
- Number of Speed Settings10
Cheap plastic and poor replacement policies – I gave this 2 stars for the fact that it has a strong motor. The parts are somewhat easy to clean, except that the handle of the blender container… Read more
has a hard time drying out. The base motor is made of cheap plastic. The suction cups on the bottom of the base are so unforgiving that the base of my blender motor snapped off. I have had this product for little over a year and a half. It is always stored on a mat under the counter top when not in use. I have used this product on 15 to 20 different occasions, for different meal preparations. I purchase the standard 1 year warranty. Had I known better, I would have purchased the 5 or 10 year warranty. Customer service is helpful, however, they require that I buy a new motor base. I asked if I could purchase a warranty for this base replacement, in which their response was no. I would need to buy a whole new unit inorder to purchase a warranty of any kind. It saddens me to say that this is a lesson learned. I want this review to educate others on the warranty policy if they decide to purchase any Ninja products.
Sunbeam Cafe Series LC9000
- Price (RRP) $429
- Number of Speed Settings2
Good strong processor – I've owned this for about 7 years. Didn't use much in the first 4-5 years as frankly I didn't really do cooking that way and just manually kept on… Read more
cutting everything. However.... that has now changed!!! I've started using this every time I batch cook and it's been excellent! The one thing it couldn't do was make coconut butter, everything else I do it's done a great job. The bowl is solid, the blade storage under the machine is how ALL brands should do it, the variable slicing blade is my main helper, the whole machine is easy to clean and I'm very happy with it. It's a decent weight and has never moved on the bench when in use - just what you'd expect from a decent machine and decent brand. Super easy to use as well.
The only issue - I've taken a chunk out of the top lid and spare parts are simply not available in Australia. They're supposed to be in stock but no ETA in sight. I can still use the machine but it will eventually fail so I've been looking lately at a replacement. And... I was shocked at the flimsy containers of the competition. Not yet sure what I'll do but this has been good so far.
Ninja Professional Food Processor BN650
- Capacity2.1L
- Number of Speed Settings4
Don’t waste your time or money. I bought this less than 6 months ago and the blades have already stopped spinning properly. Was fine for a few months… Read more
but now it’s stopped working. Was simply trying to make some protein balls (which I’ve made before with no problems) but this time the blades just won’t cut through. I went through the process of soaking the ingredients (namely the cashews and the dates - I’ve never had to soak the dates before but after trying to blend without soaking I decided to troubleshoot by soaking the dates to soften them. It didn’t work evidently.) I then added hot water to the bowl hoping it would help it blend and not stick but it still had issues. I ended up going back to my NutriBullet which wasn’t great (and this food processor was meant to replace it) but still did a better job than the food processor. After adding water etc while troubleshooting I’ve been left with some slop I don’t know what to do with. Note: I also tried making pesto last night and had some troubles with getting it chopped fine enough. Coupled with this today I’ve given up and reached out to return/get a refund. Wasn’t ever overused or overloaded. I have probably used it less than 10 times since I bought it and never loaded it past the maximum. The “low” function is also very fast (when it was working before these issues arose), so be prepared there’s no real slow/low options.
Do not recommend. I got swept up in the ninja hype but it is not worth it. I’ve never written a review before but this seriously annoyed me so hope it helps someone else.
ALDI Mini Chopper
- Price (RRP) $4.99 to $19.99
- Capacity0.35L and 1L
- Number of Speed Settings1
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Chopper broken. sliced onion up into 3 pieces, then put through chopper. It bent and removed some of the blades. Useless might have been ok for capsicum or banana etc soft stuff, But I bought for chopping up onion because I hate it. Show details
Veggie Bullet VBR-1007
Great for cooking healthy food – The Veggie Bullet is great for spirolising vegetable, shredding vegetables making it far easier to prepare healthy meals , good alternative to pasta. Easy to clean, rinse under the tap and put aside to dry. Great machine Show details
Ninja Foodi Power Blender & Processor System
- Capacity2.1L
- Number of Speed Settings10
The processor blends well but makes so much noise its use has to be limited. My Apple watch measures the noise at 102 decibels. This really means… Read more
earplugs should be worn when using it. Sorry Ninja I like your stuff but come on it’s a blender not a jackhammer. I’ve included a picture so you can see the unit I’m referring to.
- Price (RRP) $119.95
- Capacity2.5L
- Number of Speed Settings2

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A highly efficient and customisable food processor! – An amazing food processor, comes with so many different accessories depending on which type of food you are making, all the parts can be cleaned in… Read more
the dishwasher which makes it super easy to use! My previous food processor was a chore to clean manually. The processor comes with two different speeds so you can adjust it according to what you're attempting to make. I was even able to use it as a blender thanks to the included jug so I could make smoothies one day and then make sauces and dips another day. With all these seperate compartments it also means you don't have crossovers with flavours like you normally would (In a sense, the smoothie I make won't taste like the Tzatziki I made a week ago)
I will say however it seems a little complicated to put together, and other reviews of the model online seem to reflect this fact. It is a great food processor but care should be taken given the price and how the information you need to keep in mind when operating it.
Sunbeam MultiProcessor LC6200 / LC6250
- Price (RRP) $149
- Capacity1.75L
- Number of Speed Settings5
12 and still going strong – We received this as a wedding gift 1n 2010. While this processor is only bought out for processing larger amounts due to it being a bigger unit, it… Read more
gets used a bit less than our 38 year old lil oskar(which we use for small batch) It has worked brilliantly . We don't use it for mixing cake mixes,( we have a mixer for that) but it is brilliant for shortcrust pastry. I also use it to chop green waste for my worm farm and mincing meat , onions and chopped nuts Only downside is that the blade after 12 years has started to crack around the plastic centre supports. I would love to be able to get a replacement blade. Note, it is probably too large for small batch mayo or béarnaise sauce (it's pretty obvious to see that)
Magimix Mini Plus
- Price (RRP) $399
- Capacity1.7L
- Number of Speed Settings1
I’ll be honest—I didn’t have the highest expectations for the Magimix Mini Plus. It’s compact and not the top-tier model, so I assumed it would have… Read more
its limitations. But wow, was I wrong! This little powerhouse has completely exceeded my expectations in every way.
First off, it’s shockingly efficient and effective. Whether I’m grating cheese, making salad dressings, or chopping vegetables, it handles everything effortlessly. The included citrus press is a fantastic bonus—I can make freshly squeezed orange juice without needing a separate appliance.
Another unexpected perk? It’s so quiet! Just a gentle hum, which is such a welcome change from the usual loud, clunky food processors. And despite its compact size, it feels incredibly sturdy—this is what real quality feels like.
If you’re trying to move away from packaged foods, like me, this is a game changer. The Magimix Mini Plus makes meal prep quicker, easier, and more enjoyable. Highly, highly recommend!
KitchenAid KFC3516
- Price (RRP) $169
- Number of Speed Settings2
Disgusting kfc – What the heck my food was stale and my burger was dried out cold
Kenwood MultiPro Home 1000W FDP642BK
- Price (RRP) $199
- Capacity3L
- Number of Speed Settings3
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The positive to the product is its built in scales. This food processor was not created by someone that works in a kitchen. The centre support is… Read more
extremely annoying to line up and have fall on the floor every time you remove the mixer. The base isn't stable enough. It walks while mixing. Not impressed for the price.
Hello Lys, Thank you for providing this insight and… Read more
ALDI Food Processor
- Price (RRP) $59.99 to $129
- Capacity1.2L, 2.4L and 3.5L
- Number of Speed Settings2

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Love it! Light weight, easy to use, super quick to clean – Love this food processor. It's lightweight, easy to use and super quick to clean. Thanks Aldi!
Anko Quick Chopper
Got one months back when on special for $6 but paddle is missing only have the blade , but disappointed Show details
We are sorry to hear, please do share your details with… Read more
Kenwood MultiPro XL FDM72.910BK
- Price (RRP) $397
- Capacity3L
Very good food processing and blender – Went to good guys to buy the model down from this food processor there was no stock available so I was offered this model at a heavily reduced price.… Read more
I could not be happier with the large feeding area that fits whole medium size potato’s for slicing or grating making potato bakes a cinch. The blender jug is great for making smoothies the only down side is there is no cup attachment for making smoothies for one. Lastly all components are dishwasher safe making clean up simple.
Smith + Nobel SNFP18SS
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The top piece of the internal stem broke the very first time I used it, shredding very cold butter. (I had just cut it with a knife down to smaller… Read more
chunks). I don't think it lasted 30 seconds. It was a gift, so I don't have proof of purchase but the first photo was to show the gift giver that I had just washed it all and was going to be using it for the first time.
Zyliss Easy Pull
Quality little unit – Obviously nowhere near as good quality as a blender but it does get the job done, is super small and portable, and is extremely great value for money. Would recommend to anyone on a budget looking for something like this. Show details
KitchenAid KFP1333
- Price (RRP) $499
- Capacity3.1L
- Number of Speed Settings4
Expected it to last longer. bought in 2020 but only lightly used and the motor has failed. Kitchenaid phone support said the warranty is only 2… Read more
years and they are only expected to last a few years which isnt at all what you expect for a supposedly quality kitchenaid appliance. thought this would be a quality piece that would last more like 7-10 years. no repair option available. very disappointing quality. wont be purchasing a kitchenaid processor again as there is no value for money. overpriced and poor quality.
Contempo Food Processor
- Price (RRP) $25
- Capacity0.86L
That Contempo Food Processor is good til the motor stops working. The earlier model motors that don't have a symbol on the top button are much better… Read more
and never had what is written in the later models manual. The latest model Contempo blenders for $29 in Big W are inferior made in China appliances that don't last and can't handle everyday continuous use. Look at what the instructions manual says. Who can be bothered with timing out 30 seconds every time you use the blender then have to stop using it when you have a few things to chop up? The earlier model motors you didn't have to do that. The later model Contempo blenders just stop working for no reason. They are very poor quality. I don't recommend them. Not a fake review.
KitchenAid 13 Cup Food Processor KFP1319
- Number of Speed Settings3
Don’t expect this to be like the food processor your parents were given as a wedding gift back in the day and are still using today. The bowl and lid… Read more
are made out of thin, cheap plastic parts. Broke after about 20 uses. Kitchen aid “support” refused to take responsibility for the quality issue and replacement lids are not available anywhere. So I’m left with a $400 paper weight and a 10% discount code for another $400 inferior product. Do not buy this. You will not get $400 value out of it.
Kenwood MultiPro Go FDP22.130RD
- Price (RRP) $149
- Capacity1.3L
- Number of Speed Settings2
Instruction manual impossible to follow – I agree the Kenwood multipro go is great for chopping & slicing. But hell it takes ages to work out how it works. I searched every YouTube video,… Read more
looked at the pictures in the instructions manual and nearly gave up. Especially frustrating when the bowl can’t be removed, googled how to do it, tugged & twisted. Phew! Grated ingredients for Zucchini slice, chopped onion & bacon. Still haven’t worked out how to assemble all the parts. Why, oh why aren’t there any decent recipes? Some of the videos are so fast there seems little point to them. Other people have also commented asking “Where are the instructions?” The manual has weird little pictures of food that don’t make any sense.
Kitchenaid 7 Cup KFP0719
- Price (RRP) $249
- Capacity1.7L
- Number of Speed Settings3
I have had this processor for 2 weeks . Used it twice and it has malfunctioned on its second use. I have done the trouble shooting recommended in the… Read more
booklet all to no avail. The 3 lights are flashing and it will not reset,dispite following reset instructions. Guess I'll be call the company tomorrow to see what my options are . Very disapointed,in a brand I thought was reliable. Update After contacting Kitchenaid re the malfunction the food processor was replaced at no cost to me. Delivery of product was exceptionally speedy. Great customer service.
Kmart 2 Litre Food Processor
- Price (RRP) $65
- Capacity2L
- Number of Speed Settings2
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Driver shaft snapped, the product is now useless. It looks like an ongoing problem with this product. Show details
We are sorry to hear about your experience and would like… Read more
- Price (RRP) $259
- Capacity1.18L
- Number of Speed Settings2
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Unreliable Product and Disappointing Customer Support – I recently encountered a significant issue with my cordless food chopper, and I feel compelled to share my experience to alert potential buyers.… Read more
After three years of use, the device suddenly ceased functioning, prompting me to reach out to the customer support team for assistance.
To my dismay, the customer support response left much to be desired. Instead of offering a solution or proposing a repair, they outright stated that the device was unfixable without even inspecting it. This lack of willingness to assess the product's condition was frustrating, especially given the premium price point of $239.
In response to my predicament, the customer support team's resolution was a meager 10% discount on a replacement unit. I find this offer inadequate, considering the expectation that a product in this price range should exhibit a longer lifespan. A cordless food chopper is a kitchen essential, and a three-year lifespan falls significantly short of industry standards.
The absence of an option for repair, coupled with the minimal discount on a new purchase, has left me disappointed and questioning the durability of this product. Investing in a kitchen appliance should come with the assurance of longevity, and a malfunction after only three years is both unexpected and frustrating.
Prospective buyers should approach this cordless food chopper with caution, considering the potential for premature malfunction and the seemingly unhelpful customer support. It is disheartening to invest in a product that falls short of expectations and receive a less-than-satisfactory response when seeking assistance. In light of my experience, I would hesitate to recommend this product to others.
Breville The Paradice 16 BFP838
- Price (RRP) $899
- Capacity3.6L
Great food processor, so many accessories – The Paradice was appealing as it was a large size but also had many other attachments like a smaller bowl insert. I have had this food processor for… Read more
about four months and it has definitely upped my kitchen game.
The basic blades are able to finely chop anything I have put into them, even small garlic cloves come out perfectly consistent
The potato peeler is well worth it, even able to successfully peel four or five decent sized unwashed potatoes which is great for making potato bakes. I disliked washing and peeling potatoes by hand, so it was important to be able to process these with minimal fuss. I wasn't expecting it to work as well as it did to be honest!
The dicer attachments are pretty good, but some firmer items don't fully go through and can block the grate. It does come with a tool to press them through by hand so definitely check between batches.
The adjustable slicer is a huge win too, I can make extremely thin onions perfect for using in smashed patty hamburgers in seconds.
Safety however is a huge consideration. Definitely not something to allow kids near. Make no mistake, ALL the attachments are high quality and therefore extremely sharp. I cut myself on the adjustable slicer when picking it up wrong and it opened my finger immediately and without any resistance. Absolutely take care when using and cleaning this product, as complacency is what will get you into trouble.
Aside from that, all attachments have plastic protectors for use when storing them, and the unit has a great set of attachments storage containers to keep it organized. The unit itself will not operate if the lid, attachments or bowls aren't correctly engaged so you don't need to worry there.
The motor and base is extremely high quality, and quite quiet for what it does.
All in all I would highly recommend the Paradice 16 as it has a great selection of attachments that will allow you to process large amounts of food in a short time, making meal prep days a lot more fun and a lot less work.
The old food processor lived in the cupboard for months on end, this one has a permanent spot on the bench and gets used at least twice a week.
Kenwood Food Processor Attachment KAH647PL
- Capacity1.2L
Tough food processor attachment – I would be totally lost without my Kenwood XL chef cake mixer and on top of that i bought the Kenwood food processor attachment. I love love love… Read more
it.!!! It blends, it mashes and it mixes whatever ingredients i put in there. Be it for a cake or for my protein balls this attachment makes my life easier. It has power and speed to mince either oats or apricots or even prechopped dates. the only thing is the whole unit is heavy but if you want grunt you need weight not something that will bounce around your kitchen when your trying to blend or chop. I bought this attachment solely for my apricot or my mango or my biscoff protein balls. Does the job quickly and easily. Another important fact is that it has a strong large plastic bowl which is easy to take apart to clean. Another brilliant device for my kitchen.!!! Love it Kenwood and thank you !!!
Kenwood MultiPro Go FDP22130GY
- Capacity1.3L
- Number of Speed Settings2
Great addition – Great addition to my kitchen, does a great job processing all veggies and some fruit. Doesn't take up a whole lot of room.
Samurai Chopper
I highly recommend the food processor I bought – I’m very happy with the food processor I bought. It has saved hours of standing in the kitchen, chopping vegetables and ending up with a sore back. Thankyou very much. Show details
What does a food processor do?
A food processor is an electric appliance that's made to help with food prep. It has a working bowl that’s equipped with removable sharp, ridged blades. After placing food inside the bowl, and a lid on top, turning the appliance on results in the motor-powered blades spinning at high speeds to process tough-textured foods.
A food processor doesn’t just chop foods, but can also dice, slice, grate and shred them. Depending on the attachments your food processor comes with, you may also be able to mix, whip, knead and blend foods.
Savoury foods
If you spend a lot of time cutting up hard veggies like carrots, onions, and broccoli with a knife, a food processor can save you precious time in the kitchen. You can also puree foods like chickpeas to make creamy hummus, sweet potato and peas for baby food. You can also make pesto and dips, as well as mince ingredients like garlic and meat.
Sweet foods
When it comes to sweet treats, food processors can make quick work of some steps, like grinding biscuits into fine crumbs for a cheesecake base, or kneading hearty doughs for pie crusts or brioche pastry. However, some home dessert connoisseurs will still prefer a food mixer, which can also reliably tackle many dessert-prepping tasks.
What is the difference between a food processor and a blender?
Both of these handy kitchen appliances save labour in the kitchen. In a nutshell, the main difference between a blender and food processor is that a food processor is more suited to dry foods that are solid or tough in texture.
A blender, however, is better if you’re looking to liquify ingredients instead, like fruits for a smoothie or veggies for a soup. Since a food blender offers a closer chop, it’s more likely to give you that smooth, aerated texture that’s favoured for liquids, while a food processor at its finest chop can either pulverise food into coarse, small pieces, or puree it into a barely-aerated solid.
If you already have a high-speed blender, it’s likely that your blender performs the tasks you're looking for in a standard food processor. For example, both appliances will probably be able to grind nuts, puree, blend, or crush ice. Consider the extra tasks you need from a food processor, and whether shelling out the extra bucks will be worth it.
Some food processors come with a blender attachment, which is handy if you're looking for more versatility.
Factors to consider when buying a food processor
Ease of use
This often depends on how many functions and features a food processor equipped with. You can find mini food processors with just two settings: on/chop and off. A small food processor, or standard-sized one like the Kmart 2L food processor, may have 2 speed settings, and a Pulse function.
Higher-end food processors will have more versatility, such as more speed settings, but will be also be more complex to use. For example, an adjustable slicing blade can come with up to 24 different settings for slice thickness. You may not need this level of choice, and if not, it could make a processor unnecessarily complicated.
A food processor that doesn’t jump around on the kitchen counter when you use it will also make the appliance easier to use. A heavier base helps with this, and can also indicate a more durable build quality. Rubber feet or suction cups under the appliance will also help it to stay put.
Size and capacity
Keep in mind that the stated capacity by the manufacturer is often larger than the usable capacity inside a bowl. Also take note of the size of the feed chute. A larger feed chute will allow you to place entire vegetables like a potato or tomato in at once.
Mini food processors
Also called food choppers, these have a capacity of around 2 to 4 cups, or up to 1 litre. They will usually only come with one blade, the standard S-shaped serrated chopping blade.
While basic in functionality, this size can be ideal if you’re using a mini processor for simple tasks like dicing onions or mincing herbs. Being so compact, they’re also easy to clean and store.
Medium-sized food processors
A standard food processor will have a working bowl that can house up to 8 cups, or 1 to 2 litres worth of food. This is a suitable size if you’re new to using a food processor, but are planning to use it semi-regularly for more than just chopping small quantities.
Extra-large food processors
These food processing workhouses can accommodate 9 to 14 cups, or 2.25 to 3.5 litres or more, of food. If you have a large household or entertain frequently, investing in this larger size may make sense. If you’re kneading bread dough, this is the best size.
Pulse function
A pulse button is important in a food processor. It provides short bursts of power that chop food, while allowing you to control the size and consistency of food. With each press of the Pulse button, food moves around the bowl evenly.
By comparison, using an on button or a variable speed setting will process food continuously. This means you can end up over-processing food before you realise it. A Pulse function helps with delicate tasks like chopping parsley, folding flour into batter or adding whipped eggs or cream to food.
Noise level
Food processors use extremely sharp blades to cut hard foods, so they can be pretty noisy. Larger models can operate at 80 to 90 decibels - the equivalent of the sound of heavy traffic or a lawnmower at close range.
If you have babies or young children in the house, or pets that startle easily, considering how loud a prospective food processor will be is important. To an extent, all food processors are noisy, but consulting reviews or shopping in-store to preview the amount of noise an appliance will make is helpful.
Ease of cleaning
Most food processors have parts that are dishwasher-friendly, including the bowl, blade and lid. If the manufacturer has recommended that popping parts in the dishwasher is safe, this can save you time on handwashing. Always place parts on the top rack of the dishwasher, as the lower rack is much hotter, and can warp or wear down parts.
If you prefer to hand wash the parts of your food processor to make them last longer, you can clean them this way. Fill the bowl with some warm water and dishwashing liquid, and pulse, or use the lowest speed setting for five seconds. To get rid of unwanted smells, add some baking soda and water to the bowl and give it a whirl.
Price
Food processors usually range in price from $49 to $650, though some large premium models can cost more.
Also factor in the cost of food processor blade replacements, if you’re planning on using your new appliance frequently. Lastly, consider any additional attachments that you need, as these will represent an additional cost to the purchase price.
Attachments
There are a wealth of attachments you can purchase to use with your food processor. You won’t need all of them; to avoid paying more than you have to, consider what you’ll mainly be using a food processor for, and opt for the features you’ll regularly use.
- S-blade: This is the standard knife blade that food processors come with. These two, curved serrated blades should chop, mince, grate, and puree food.
- Reversible grating/slide blade: One side is used for grating, and the other side can slice foods. Slicing and grating blades can also come as separate attachments.
- Adjustable slicer: This lets you choose the thickness of slices, which can range from paper thin to coarse (2mm to 8mm). Some premium models have as high as 24 slice settings, but this won’t be necessary for most home applications.
- Dough blade: This handy plastic attachment kneads dough, letting you make anything from brioche to pasta dough without the elbow grease.
- Whisking attachment: This can come in the form of a whisking or emulsifying disc, a whisk paddle or twin beaters.
- Double feed chute: This means there are two chute sizes; a larger one that should fit whole veggies, and a smaller chute that sits inside it, for thinner foods like carrots.
- Jug blender: This allows the processor to function as a 2-in-1 food processor and blender, without the additional cost of buying a separate blender.
- Rubber feet: These use suction to keep the appliance firmly planted on the benchtop. This adds stability that’s necessary for heavy-duty tasks like kneading dough.
- Citrus juicer: As its name suggets, this allows you to juice citrus fruits like oranges.
- Storage box: Some food processors come with a storage box, in which you can keep various attachments neatly in one spot. This helps ensure you aren’t rummaging around in a dark kitchen cupboard for a stray slicer before processing sessions.
- Other less common attachments: These include a julienne disc, French fry disc, press juice extractor (for more than just oranges), mini blade, peel and dice disc and a spatula attachment.
Wrapping up
If you’re looking to save time in the kitchen when it comes to chopping, dicing, mincing, grating or pureeing foods, a reliable food processor can work wonders. Make sure to opt for a model with functions and features you’ll use regularly. A prospective model should also be easy to use, clean and store. For a little guidance, you can scroll up to read first-hand experiences our trusted reviewers have had with food processors today.
Actually it wont even cut up small piece of capsicum either... Useless!