Each motor output provides the optimal working speed and spinning force to the operated bowl. Purple: low speed but strong spinning force for the chopping bowl. Orange: high speed but less spinning force for the blender bowl. Locking the lid has never been so easy: wherever you place it on the bowl, just rotate it a few degrees clockwise to properly lock. The chopping bowl can also be locked in two positions on the food processor to suit both right-handed and left-handed users.
DoubleForce food processor is equipped with a large range of dedicated and efficient tools: a stainless steel blade to chop and cut all kinds of ingredients; three stainless steel reversible disks for coarse grating / slicing, fine grating / slicing, and scraping / shredding of vegetables or cheese; a blender jar to mix delicious soups, juices, smoothies, etc.; a kneader to prepare any kind of dough from light to heavy; a chopper to finely process onions, garlic, herbs, etc.; a beater to whip cream for desserts and emulsify sauces such as mayonnaise; a citrus press to prepare freshly squeezed citrus juices.
With its 1,000 W motor, its 3 L total-capacity main bowl and its 2 L total-capacity blender jar, DoubleForce is able to process all kinds of preparations, from the smallest to the largest. For each motor exit, two different level of speeds and a pulse setting are available through the manual switch so it makes a total of 6 setting options to cater to the various kinds of preparations.
DoubleForce has been carefully designed to make it not only elegant, with its metal finishes and chromed brand insert but also sturdy: it remains extremely stable on the countertop, even when operating at full power. It also comes with a storage box so that the cutting tools and the kneader fit neatly in the bowl.
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