Food Processor Buying Guide
Food processors are an ideal tool to have in the kitchen in
order to save a large amount of time and also to take over some of
the most labour intensive tasks in the kitchen. A food processor can
help to take over the jobs such as chopping, slicing, shredding and
kneading, all jobs which would usually have to be completed by the
cook.
Using a food processor is an automated way to
carry out numerous different tasks; it is quick and carries out the
tasks with great precision. There are numerous different types of
food processor, in different sizes. Although the main concept is
generally the same throughout all types, food is added to the work
bowl, this is fitted with a metal blade which is powered to process
the food into uniformed pieces.
A mid size
food processor is popular with many people as it is compact but can
carry out a large range of tasks. The mid size food processor is
usually less powerful than a large full size processor but it usually
regarded as a good size for the home. Some buyers may wish to
purchase a compact food processor; this is much different to the
large and mid size processors. The compact machine is ideal for
doing small tasks such as processing onions, herbs or
mayonnaise.
A compact food processor is usually the
ideal size to put in a cabinet or drawer, so it therefore may be
popular with people who do not require to use the machine all the
time. The majority of food processors feature similar controls in
order to power them, they usually consist of ‘on’, ‘off’ and ‘pulse’.
The pulse button can be used to given a sudden burst to the food
processor, blitzing the contents held inside.
Most new
processors will be provided with a manufacturer’s warranty which
will be either 1 or 2 years. This may be required if the product is
damaged or deteriorates due to excessive use.
When
buying a machine people should consider the tasks which they will
require the machine to do, for example is it tasks such as chopping
onions, making bred crumbs or pureeing vegetables. Such tasks can
usually be carried out in any type of machine, although more
difficult jobs such as kneading dough for breads or pastas may
need a powerful processor. The price of the food processor is
usually determined by the size, power and attachments. Numerous
outlets sell the product and therefore buyers are advised to look at
different retailers in order to secure the best
deal.
When deciding what size processor to buy, it is
important to buy a machine which provides a work bowl which is big
enough to meet the requirements. Buyers should consider what
they will use the food processor for; if it is going to be used for big
jobs then a large work bowl may be required.