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Kenwood400W Food Processor (Model: FP120)

R659

Retail: R1,000
Excludes shipping

R659

R1,000
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This useful kitchen accessory will quickly take care of all those slicing, chopping, whisking and grating tasks, so that you have more time to cook and serve great food. The sharp, stainless steel blade will cut through those little everyday preparation jobs in no time. There is a safety interlock to make sure the motor doesn’t start until the bowl lid is firmly fixed in place.

The Food Processor has a white and grey finish and comes with a 400W motor, 1.4 litre bowl with 800ml working capacity, and a great range of attachments for chopping and grating vegetables.

Product Features:
  • This useful kitchen accessory will quickly take care of all those slicing, chopping, whisking and grating tasks
  • The sharp, stainless steel blade will cut through those little everyday preparation jobs in no time
  • There is a safety interlock to make sure the motor doesn't start until the bowl lid is firmly fixed in place
  • Comes with a 400W motor
Product Specifications:
  • Coarse (4mm) grating disc: yes
  • Maxi-blend canopy: yes
  • Thin (2mm) slicing disc: yes
  • Whisk tool: yes
  • Attachment storage: yes
  • Cord storage: yes
  • Dishwasher safe parts: yes
  • Non slip feet: yes
  • Body Material: Plastic
  • Bowl Material: Plastic
  • Colour: White
  • Detachable steel blades: yes
  • Size 17.5x15x27.5
  • Wattage: 400w
  • Warranty - 1 year

 

 

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