Food processors mixers and blenders

Russell Hobbs Studio Food Processor RHCFP500 review

CHOICE Expert Rating

77%
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Good points

Good Points

u0026#149;u0026#032; Smaller parts are easier to clean in a domestic sink.u003cbru003e u0026#149;u0026#032; Relatively lightweight unit.u003cbru003e u0026#149;u0026#032; Processing blade has a grip area to hold when assembling and disassembling.u003cbru003e

Bad points

Bad Points

u0026#149;u0026#032; Basic instructions.u003cbru003e u0026#149;u0026#032; No separate storage.u003cbru003e u0026#149;u0026#032; Difficult to grip dial and continuous pulsing can be annoying.u003cbru003e u0026#149;u0026#032; Some cracks and crevices on exterior accumulate residue, only OK to wipe over some stainless steel on the exterior shows smudges.u003cbru003e u0026#149;u0026#032; No ON indicator light.u003cbru003e u0026#149;u0026#032; OK stability, unit has suction feet that can become unstuck.u003cbru003e u0026#149;u0026#032; Very noisy during processing.u003cbru003e u0026#149;u0026#032; Possible hand access to slicing / shredding blades through large chute, no safety lock feature.u003cbru003e u0026#149;u0026#032; No grading on processing bowl, maximum liquid level only.u003cbru003e u0026#149;u0026#032; Processor blade performs better than the dough blade for pastry.u003cbru003e u0026#149;u0026#032; Bowl is not sealed around spindle so overfilling the bowl can cause ingredients to spill onto unit.u003cbru003e

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