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SOLD - Kenwood FDM781 Multi-Pro Classic Food Processor, 1000 Watt


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As New condition (unused)


?100 Collection Forest Hill, SE23


MULTIPRO CLASSIC FOOD PROCESSOR: Variable speed plus pulse for making all your favourite dishes with this excellent kitchen tool

LARGE CAPACITY: The 3 L capacity bowl is large enough for most family's need and perfect for making bread and pastry mixes

THERMO-RESIST GLASS: The 1.5 L thermo-resist glass blender is made from tough glass that can withstand thermal shock from hot to cold

MINI BOWL: The special mini bowl is great for small jobs with serrated blades for chopping and pureeing

DUAL DRIVE: The dual drive system automatically adjusts to allow both a food processor and a blender to be run from the same power base, thereby saving valuable space

5 year motor guarantee

1000W motor

Variable speed plus pulse

3Litre capacity bowl

1.5L Thermo Resist glass blender

Mini bowl with serrated blades

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