The Harder You Press, The Faster This Food Processor Chops

The Harder You Press, The Faster This Food Processor Chops

As beautiful as Kenwood’s CH250 food processor will look on your kitchen counters with its brushed die-cast steel finish, it’s not all about appearances. Inside you’ll find a set of four stainless steel blades instead of just two, powered by a 500W motor that should in theory chop and crush in half the time.

The blades are also stacked in a two-tiered design to more thoroughly puree your food, but if a coarse chop is all you’re after the top set can be easily removed. The $US50 variable speed power button is also located on top of the processor so while being pressed you’re putting extra pressure on the lid, preventing unwanted eruptions.

[Kenwood via Appliancist]


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