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£99 Ninja food processor called a 'powerhouse' by shoppers and it's on sale

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Chopping ingredients can often be a tedious affair in the kitchen, especially with tasks like dicing veggies, smashing biscuits for a cheesecake base or working on pizza dough. That's precisely why countless home chefs rave about food processors as they breeze through these chores.

And if you've got your eye on one, there's never been a better time to take the plunge because is up for grabs at a knockdown price on Amazon. It is - down from £119.99.

isn't just about chopping; it also purees, mixes, slices and grates, turning your meal prep into a cakewalk. Imagine tossing together salads, rustling up burgers, conjuring sauces and kneading doughs in a flash with its one-touch operation and four unique auto modes.

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r doesn't stop there – it boasts three manual speeds and comes kitted out with a substantial 2.1-litre bowl. It comes packed with interchangeable blades and add-ons, like a handy dough blade. Plus, to make cleaning up a breeze, reports .

What's more, it features a practical feed chute so you can slot in ingredients smoothly and safely while it works its magic. One satisfied Amazon buyer gushed: "Perfect little powerhouse of a food processor."

Another happy customer penned: "Brilliant processor! I bought it for my wife to replace an old one. She's used it several times now and is very impressed. It's fast, easy to use and clean and looks great! She read the reviews and is very careful to avoid the super sharp cutting blades and uses a long-handled brush to clean them."

They rounded off their review with: "I got a discount on the price too! The cable winds around the base at the back so it's hidden and tidy. It is noisy but I think they all are."

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A third chimed in: "Easy to set up and use. I started off by making pizza dough which my old, more powerful processor couldn't handle. The Ninja blasted through with no problems at all.

is very handy and stops the machine when it thinks it's done. The rubber feet hold it in place so you can just set it running and do something else."

However, not everyone was as impressed. A fourth user warned: "Another review states that the blades are very sharp. This is wrong - they are UNBELIEVABLY sharp! I'm now sporting several plasters from the mere slightest touch. And the best bit, the bowl and all the blades can go in the dishwasher which will probably save me a fortune in band-aids."

Another added: "Got this bought for me to replace my old 'magic machine'. Used it for the first time yesterday and although it looks lovely, feels very solid and well-made, I was disappointed with the whizzing feature. My old machine would crush porridge oats to dust - this one left large pieces. Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but it was not what I expected. Be warned, the blades are razor sharp!".

A sixth shopper concluded with glowing praise: "Wow this is a neat piece of kit for the kitchen. Made an 8" cheesecake in no time. Easy to use and easy to clean. Nothing to dislike about it. Looks like cakes will start appearing more frequently in this household."

The processor is also available directly from the for the same price as Amazon. In addition, Kitchenaid has slashed the price of its from £319 to £239.25, while Lakeland is offering the Multipro Express Food Processor and Blender for £99.99.

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