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KenwoodMultipro Excel Food Processor (Model: FPM910)

R6,499

Retail: R10,400
About

The Multipro Excel is designed to set Kenwood at the pinnacle of high quality food processing and introduces the concept of genuine total system to the consumer.

It is perfect for the more ambitious cook who like to entertain and produce food in bulk.

Product Features
  • With unique patented 'Tri-Drive system' for effortless professional results
  • Variable speed plus pulse and illuminated auto function: providing positive operation and total user control
  • Premium brushed die cast aluminium power unit and bowl handle: durable and tactile
  • Extra wide feed tube: with interlocking, calibrated pusher
  • Integral weighing function with illuminated digital display
Product Specifications
  • Colour: Brushed metal
  • Blade Material: Micro-serrated Stainless Steel
  • Bowl Material: Shatterproof Tritan™
  • Powerful 1300W motor
  • Speeds: Variable + Pulse
  • 4L and 1.6L Tritan bowl and mini bowl, tough durable, BPA free and dishwasher safe
  • Warranty: 2 Years (for full warranty conditions, please see the warranty card included in the product packaging)
  • Dimensions: 26 x 26 x 43.9cm
What's in the box
  • 1 x Kenwood Food Processor
  • 1 x 4L Mini bowl
  • 1.6L Tritan bowl
  • 1 x 1.6L Thermo-resist glass blender
  • 1 x Glass multi-mill attachment for small quantities such as herbs, spices, nuts and coffee beans
  • 1 x Citrus Press
  • 1 x Serrated stainless steel knife blade
  • Stainless steel slicing and grating discs (fine and coarse)
  • 1 x Extra fine grater
  • 1 x Crinkle cut disc
  • 1 x French Fry disc
  • 1 x Dough tool, perfect for kneading of bread and pastry mixes
  • 1 x Folding tool, designed to expertly fold meringues, mousse and fruit fools
  • 1 x Metal dual whisk
  • 1 x Storage box
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