Lasoo Product Reviews - December 2007
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It slices, it dices; it blends, chops and whisks - is there anything that the Kenwood EON FP920 can't do?
Technically, it's described by Kenwood as a food processor, which most people associate with your run-of-the-mill blenders. However the Kenwood FP920 is much more than that. Aside from chopping and preparing your food, it can even juice and mince - pretty much anything you require from a food processor can be accomplished with the FP920.
Because it's such a multi-talented workhorse, the Kenwood isn't the cheapest food processor on the market: that's because you're paying for near-professional quality here.
Apart from being accomplished, it's also an attractive-looking unit, which is a concern for many people today. This is largely thanks to the unit's solid silver base, which fits in with the stainless steel theme of many modern kitchens.
Just about all aspects of the EON FP920's performance are pretty near faultless - it chops, blends and juices in seconds, thanks to the 1000-watt motor and eight speed settings. There are so many attachments that every single aspect of food preparation is taken care of - and best of all, they can all be popped in the dishwasher for cleaning.
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