Household is a hell of a job. It's good that now there are a bunch of different devices that will help you do some of the work for you. Whipping, slicing, processing will no longer bring you to white heat if you buy yourself a food processor. The first such unit was invented back in the mid-90s, but it was extremely inconvenient. Now, more than 60 years later, progress has gone far ahead. Which food processor should you choose for your kitchen?
First, let's divide the harvesters into multifunctional and compact ones. Do you have a lot of space in the kitchen, do you want to force it with unnecessary items? If you answered “no” to these questions, then you’d better make your choice in favor of a small but handy food processor. It is noteworthy that its price will please you pleasantly. Also, such a harvester will not waste an immense amount of electricity. Their capacity is not large. In general, such combines are an economical option.
If you have a large family, and on weekends your home becomes a haven for a bunch of relatives and friends, then turn your attention to multifunctional food processors. Yes, they will "eat up" a lot of electricity, and the purchase will not cost you a pretty penny, but they have very large bowls that will help prepare food for everyone at once.
Each food processor has a specific list of must-have accessories. In any case, you will have in the kit a knife for cutting and shredding, a knife for meat. Almost every manufacturer also includes a grater and a kneading and mixing attachment. When buying, you should pay attention to these essential elements. Do not settle for a purchase if something is missing, because it shouldn't be that way.
In any case, you have to choose. Very rarely, manufacturers include a meat grinder and a juicer together in a model. What is more important to you? Freshly squeezed juice in the morning or meat patties for lunch? By answering this question, you can make a choice. The auger nozzle is just aimed at getting minced meat, and the centrifuge will help you squeeze out the juice. If you buy a food processor with an auger attachment, it is likely that a blender attachment will also be provided to help you create different sauces.
The combine bowl plays a key role. Such a bowl can be made of glass, metal or plastic. It doesn't matter what kind of material you choose, the main thing is that it can withstand high temperatures, and also not be very fragile. The set includes several bowls, so if one breaks, you can get by with another bowl of a different size. The bowls can be of different sizes, which in turn can be up to 3 liters. If you have a large and friendly family, then it makes sense to purchase the food processor with a larger bowl.
As a rule, the warranty does not cover various add-ons and accessories of the combine, so you should check the bowls and lids in the store.
Take this purchase with full responsibility, because the food processor will have to live in your kitchen for more than one year.