One to buy? – Yes
If you're after a cheap and cheerful food processor that'll do the job, you can't go wrong with the $69 Kmart Anko food processor FP403.
"The Kmart food processor is a very good performer that's great for chopping, slicing, mixing and emulsifying," says Fiona.
"It is a compact unit so it's easier to store, and all blades are stored in the unit. It is however relatively noisy in operation."
• All blades stored inside draw of unit.
• Chute lid has a safety lock.
• Sealed bowl, easier to clean and does not spill ingredients onto unit or when removing blades.
• Smaller parts easier to clean in a domestic sink.
• No hand access through large chute it has a safety lock feature possible access to shredding/slicing blades through smaller chute.
Bad points:
• Only OK for ease of use.
• Fairly basic instructions with some processing guides.
• Parts are not dishwasher safe.
• Processor bowl lid has some areas that are difficult to clean, can trap some residue.
• Difficult to grip control dial and therefore difficult to pulse.
• Chute lock is awkward to use.
• No ON indicator light.
• Very noisy during processing.
• Limited processing time when using the chopping blade, up to 1 minute.
• Processing blade slides onto spindle, no grip on blade need to handle with care when assembling and disassembling.
Wow… Can we pre-order so we don't miss out?