I would like to buy a food processor for my home. Which model to choose? What to pay attention to?
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When choosing a food processor, you will have to prepare yourself for a difficult task. The price range of individual models is really large, and each differs in the number of functions and possibilities. Currently on the market you have the choice of traditional or planetary mixers.
The first ones are quite cheap, but in typical amateur work they do very well. A planetary mixer is a much more expensive device and is intended for professional use. The mixing system in this product is comparable to the movement of the planets and the stirrer rotates simultaneously around its own axis and around the circumference of the bowl.
This ensures that the products are well mixed. So if you like to cook and you don't mind the high price, I encourage you to buy a planetary mixer. When cooking simple dishes from time to time, a traditional robot is enough for you.
What to look for when buying a food processor?
a) accessories
Reputable brands add numerous accessories to their products. It is therefore worth paying attention to whether the manufacturer has included the following items with the product:
- hooks for making dough;
-mixing bowls;
- sausage making kit;
- operating elements (e.g. clutch, knives, worm, etc.);
- attachments (for pasta, vegetables, blender, etc.);
- stirrers with a silicone rim;
- coarse grating discs;
-sets of grinding sieves;
- spherical whisks;
- metal whisks with ejection function.
b) power
There are products on the market with the same power consumption ranges, i.e. 600 W, 700 to 800 W, 900 to 1000 W, 1100 to 1300 W and 1400 W. Most devices are in the range of 900 to 1000 watts. This value will fully satisfy household needs.
c) Bowl capacity
You will have the choice of products with the following capacities: up to 1.8, from 2 to 2.2 l, from 2.5 to 3.9 l, from 4 l. Now you have to answer the question of what you will prepare with your food processor. If you are not preparing large dishes and will not be mixing the dough, then choose a product with the smallest bowl, the size of which is compact enough to fit into any cupboard.
d) Regulation and type of rotation
Don't pay attention to the spin speed, it's a stereotype that the more spins the better. It is worth paying attention to the speed regulation range and the number of intermediate modes or pulsating work. More expensive models allow us to adjust them smoothly, thanks to the stepless potentiometer.
For ordinary work in the kitchen, a robot with revolutions of not less than 500 per minute is enough. The best available devices reach even tens of thousands of revolutions per minute. Also, check if the device has a soft start function, thanks to which the speed increases over time. This prevents the products from splashing.
When choosing a food processor, you will have to prepare yourself for a difficult task. The price range of individual models is really large, and each differs in the number of functions and possibilities. Currently on the market you have the choice of traditional or planetary mixers.
The first ones are quite cheap, but in typical amateur work they do very well. A planetary mixer is a much more expensive device and is intended for professional use. The mixing system in this product is comparable to the movement of the planets and the stirrer rotates simultaneously around its own axis and around the circumference of the bowl.
This ensures that the products are well mixed. So if you like to cook and you don't mind the high price, I encourage you to buy a planetary mixer. When cooking simple dishes from time to time, a traditional robot is enough for you.
What to look for when buying a food processor?
a) accessories
Reputable brands add numerous accessories to their products. It is therefore worth paying attention to whether the manufacturer has included the following items with the product:
- hooks for making dough;
-mixing bowls;
- sausage making kit;
- operating elements (e.g. clutch, knives, worm, etc.);
- attachments (for pasta, vegetables, blender, etc.);
- stirrers with a silicone rim;
- coarse grating discs;
-sets of grinding sieves;
- spherical whisks;
- metal whisks with ejection function.
b) power
There are products on the market with the same power consumption ranges, i.e. 600 W, 700 to 800 W, 900 to 1000 W, 1100 to 1300 W and 1400 W. Most devices are in the range of 900 to 1000 watts. This value will fully satisfy household needs.
c) Bowl capacity
You will have the choice of products with the following capacities: up to 1.8, from 2 to 2.2 l, from 2.5 to 3.9 l, from 4 l. Now you have to answer the question of what you will prepare with your food processor. If you are not preparing large dishes and will not be mixing the dough, then choose a product with the smallest bowl, the size of which is compact enough to fit into any cupboard.
d) Regulation and type of rotation
Don't pay attention to the spin speed, it's a stereotype that the more spins the better. It is worth paying attention to the speed regulation range and the number of intermediate modes or pulsating work. More expensive models allow us to adjust them smoothly, thanks to the stepless potentiometer.
For ordinary work in the kitchen, a robot with revolutions of not less than 500 per minute is enough. The best available devices reach even tens of thousands of revolutions per minute. Also, check if the device has a soft start function, thanks to which the speed increases over time. This prevents the products from splashing.
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