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I’ve been using the compact Kenwood MultiPro Go food processor for months and I can’t get over how quick and efficient it is for its size and price

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 I’ve been using the compact Kenwood MultiPro Go food processor for months and I can’t get over how quick and efficient it is for its size and price
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The Kenwood MultiPro Go is a compact food processor standing under 30cm tall, designed for small kitchens with limited space. Despite its 1.3L bowl, only about 0.75L is effectively usable, but it delivers quick and consistent performance for slicing, grating, chopping, and kneading. While it lacks a handle on the bowl and has a basic blade set, its efficient use of 650W power and integrated cable storage make it a practical choice for small households.

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TechRadar Verdict The Kenwood MultiPro Go’s biggest drawcard is its tiny footprint. Standing no more than 30cm tall and 16cm wide, it has integrated cable management for easy storage where space is at a premium. Despite its compact size, it uses its 650W of power efficiently, blitzing foods to slice, grate, chop and knead in seconds. It has its limits, but if you don’t need too many bells and whistles from a food processor, this compact Kenwood manages to outdo some bigger food processors — it’s just so quick and efficient. I only wish the main bowl had a handle.

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