Kenwood FDP641WH review
Medium food processor. Priced at $199.
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Size
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Food processors come in various sizes and our review is made up of medium and large models.
- Medium
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Recommended
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We recommend food processors with a CHOICE Expert Rating of at least 80% and an ease of use score of at least 70%.
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CHOICE Expert Rating
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This CHOICE Expert Rating is made up of performance (60%) and ease of use (40%).
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Performance score
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We assess how well the food processor slices carrots, chops breadcrumbs, shreds cheese, kneads shortcrust pastry and emulsifies mayonnaise.
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Ease of use score
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How easy it is to use the controls, read the labels, lock and release the bowls and attachments, store the unit with accessories, and clean. We also consider the stability of the unit when in use.
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Slicing a hard food score
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Slicing carrots is part of the performance score. We're looking for even thickness and uniform shape.
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Crumbing score
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Chopping breadcrumbs is part of the performance score. We're looking for even, finely chopped breadcrumbs.
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Shredding a firm food score
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Shredding cheese is part of the performance score. We're looking for even and thin strips.
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Shortcrust pastry score
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When assessing shortcrust pastry performance we use the dough blade where available. We're looking for a uniform, smooth texture and minimal dry ingredients which may require scraping down from the sides of the bowl.
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Emulsifying score
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If capable, we see how well the food processor emulsifies mayonnaise.
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Blender performance
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Models with a blender attachment are subjected to blender performance tests - soft frozen smoothie, crushing ice, chopping carrots and blending kale.
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Noise (dB)
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We measure how noisy the food processor is when processing breadcrumbs, using the highest setting (where applicable). Readings over 70dB are considered noisy while readings over 80dB are considered very noisy.
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Availability
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'Tested model' refers to food processors that are currently available in shops and online. 'Discontinued model' refers to food processors that are no longer available in shops, but may be available second-hand.
- Discontinued model
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Price
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This is the manufacturer's recommended retail price.
- $199
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Shop Ethical rating
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Shop Ethical rates the environmental and social impact of the company (not the product) using independent sources. This rating is not included in our total score. N/A means there is no rating for that company.
- D
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Warranty (years)
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This is the manufacturer's stated warranty.
- 5
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Number of blades
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Number of blades the food processor comes with such as a fine slicing blade or shredding blade.
- 5
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Wattage (W)
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Stated wattage. Bear in mind more power doesn't always mean better performance.
- 1000
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Weight (kg)
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This is the weight with the processing blade attached and no other attachments stored on board. Above 5kg is considered very heavy, 4-5kg - heavy, 3-4kg - fairly heavy, 2-3kg light weight, 1-2kg very light weight.
- 3.1
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Capacity (mL)
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The bowl's volume is based on solid foods (maximum capacity is less for liquids). Some bowls have a large, medium and mini processing bowl, and each bowl's capacity is shown here.
- 1500
- Blender capacity (L)
- Not recorded
- Dimensions (cm, H x W x D)
- 40 x 22 x 27
- Website
- kenwoodworld.com/en-au
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Blade/attachment storage
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An internal storage drawer or separate storage box keeps all the attachments together, which is a good way to protect the blades (and your fingers). But we found it strange that some models aren't big enough to store all the blades and attachments included with the appliance.
- No
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Dishwasher-safe accessories
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It's best to check the manual for exact conditions, as dishwasher-safe food processor accessories can vary and may not include the bowl.
- Yes (all parts except for blade unit and seal for blender)
- Cord storage
- Yes
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Double-feed chute
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This is a standard chute with a smaller chute insert that allows for smaller or thinner foods to be guided into the food processor for better control when slicing or shredding. Some models also come with three chutes.
- Yes
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Processing blade
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The standard blade attachment used for processing food.
- Yes
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Dough blade
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Whether the food processor comes with an attachment for making dough (usually made of plastic).
- Yes
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Fine slicing blade
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Whether the food processor comes with an attachment for finely slicing food.
- Yes
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Blender
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Does the food processor come with a blender attachment?
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Mini bowls
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Whether the unit comes with mini bowls for processing smaller quantities of food.
- No
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Coarse slicing blade
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Whether the food processor comes with an attachment for coarsely slicing food.
- Yes
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Fine grating/zesting blade
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Whether the food processor comes with an attachment for zesting citrus or getting a finely grated result.
- Yes
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Fine shredding blade
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Whether the food processor comes with an attachment for finely shredding food.
- Yes
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Coarse shredding blade
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Whether the food processor comes with an attachment for coarsely shredding food.
- Yes