Kenwood MultiPro Go review: This food processor is great for its price and size


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Kenwood MultiPro Go Food Processor: Two Minute Review

Full disclosure: I live in a small apartment that has more kitchen than kitchen, so space, both countertop and cabinet, is at a premium. So I usually try to find essential appliances that are compact, and I looked at the Kenwood MultiPro Go for a long time before trusting it.

The main reason it caught my eye was its design: available in beautiful light colors (Clay Red and Storm Blue as Kenwood calls them in Australia, there's an additional green one in the UK), the appliance is eye-catching and memorable compared to the usual black or gray machines. Another positive is its Express Serve accessory that drops processed foods directly into a container of your choice. However, it is necessary to use a wide-mouth container, as the processed items will not spread through the relatively large opening of the accessory.

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To keep the entire system compact, Kenwood has thoughtfully added a slot for winding the power cord when stored, although the plug is too large and hangs off the bottom of the base.

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