Russell Hobbs FP3100BKR Retro Style 8-Cup 64-oz Capacity Bl
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Blade Speed Gauge: With the 550-watt motor, this food processor is powerful. The speed gauge on the front of the food processor offers a vintage touch, and conveniently shows the speed (RPM) of the rotating blades.
Retro Style Design: Enjoy the simplicity of times past. The retro styling and durable construction offer an authentically vintage feel to go along with the food processor’s premier performance.
Interlocking Safety Design: For safe, reliable performance, the work bowl, blade assembly, and lid lock together before operation can begin.
8-Cup Capacity: The work bowl holds up to 8 cups (1. 9L), with sufficient space for a number of servings.
2 Speeds + Pulse: The crafty speed lever gives you control of processing, with a pulse function to find the perfect consistencies.
Included Components: FP3100BKR, Chopping Blade, Reversible Slicing/Shredding Disc and Dough Tool
Retro Style Design: Enjoy the simplicity of times past. The retro styling and durable construction offer an authentically vintage feel to go along with the food processor’s premier performance.
Interlocking Safety Design: For safe, reliable performance, the work bowl, blade assembly, and lid lock together before operation can begin.
8-Cup Capacity: The work bowl holds up to 8 cups (1. 9L), with sufficient space for a number of servings.
2 Speeds + Pulse: The crafty speed lever gives you control of processing, with a pulse function to find the perfect consistencies.
Included Components: FP3100BKR, Chopping Blade, Reversible Slicing/Shredding Disc and Dough Tool
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