• Ive been using the compact Kenwood MultiPro Go food processor for

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Monday, May 04, 2026 07:30:26
    Ive been using the compact Kenwood MultiPro Go food processor for months and
    I cant get over how quick and efficient it is for its size and price

    Date:
    Mon, 04 May 2026 06:16:20 +0000

    Description:
    The Kenwood MultiPro Go food processor fits into a deep kitchen drawer easily for storing and still powerful enough to slice, grate, knead and chop with ease.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Kenwood MultiPro Go food processor: two-minute review Full disclosure: I live in a tiny apartment that has more of a kitchenette than a kitchen, so space both countertop and cabinet is at a premium. So I usually try to find essential appliances that are compact and eyed the Kenwood MultiPro Go for a long while before putting my faith in it.

    The main reason it caught my attention was its design available in lovely light colours (Clay Red and Storm Blue as Kenwood calls them in Australia, there's an additional green one in the UK), the appliance is eye-catching and memorable compared to the usual black or grey machines. Another positive is its Express Serve attachment that drops processed foods directly into a container of your choice. You do need to use a wide-mouthed container,
    though, as the processed items won't to scatter through the relatively large opening of the attachment. (Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / TechRadar) To keep the whole system compact, Kenwood has thoughtfully added a groove for winding the power cable around when stored, although the plug is too large
    and hangs off the bottom of the base. Kenwood Multipro Go Food Processor (Silver) at Amazon for 68.99 While the main bowl and the Express Serve attachment can sit on top of each other if you want to store the appliance that way, theyre not truly stackable and the latter just sits atop the
    former. That said, if they were truly stackable, the entire appliance would
    be too tall to fit into even a deep drawer or tall cabinet shelf, so storing one attachment separately is definitely the way to go.

    The bowl has a full capacity of 1.3L but only about 0.75L of that is usable for effective processing. That is admittedly not a lot, but is sufficient for a small household. For example, it can easily chop an onion or two in one go, grate 2-3 carrots and slice a couple of potatoes without you needing to empty the bowl first. Image 1 of 3 (Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / TechRadar) (Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / TechRadar) (Image credit: Sharmishta
    Sarkar / TechRadar) Chopping a single large onion took barely 2-3 seconds,
    but if you find some larger pieces, just give it another quick whirl for better consistency. In a similar vein, grating carrots and cucumbers was also very fast, with two carrots taking no longer than 5-6 seconds. Use the
    Express Serve attachment for grated and sliced produce and you wont even need to open the bowl, thus saving you a bit of prep time. Also note that the grating and slicing blade is the same one side to grate, flip it to slice.

    I was rather sceptical about the Kenwood MultiPro Go being able to knead, but making small amounts of cookie and pasta dough is doable. Making breadcrumbs and pesto is also quick and efficient. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. Image 1 of 3 (Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / TechRadar) (Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / TechRadar) (Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / TechRadar) While Kenwood says the parts are all
    dishwasher safe, Ive handwashed the attachments every time. This increases
    the life of the bowl and blades by reducing wear and tear on the parts, and honestly, cleaning them by hand is very easy to do. There arent too many
    nooks and crannies for food to get stuck into, but you can always keep a
    small brush handy in case items like cheese get caught where your hand cant reach.

    The Kenwood MultiPro Go is, admittedly, a basic food processor, but if all
    you need are the basics, I couldnt recommend it highly enough. And its not expensive either, even at full price, but its often discounted. (Image
    credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / TechRadar) Kenwood MultiPro Go review: price & availability List price: 54.99 / AU$117 Available in UK and Australia
    directly from Kenwood and authorised retailers Comes in three colours in the UK, two in Australia TODAY'S BEST DEALS 49 at very.co.uk 50 at Argos 65 at Coffee Friend 68.99 at Amazon (Silver) While the Kenwood MultiPro Go food processor isnt available in the US, its widely available in the UK and Australia (as well as other European and APAC markets) for an affordable
    price of 59 / AU$117. Note that this is the model thats just the food processor and shouldnt be confused with the Kenwood MultiPro Go Blend option that adds a small blender attachment to the mix for 89.99 / AU$179.

    Even at full price its a worthwhile investment if you dont have too many chef-y needs, but keep an eye out for discounts, either directly from Kenwood or from third-party suppliers. Ive seen it as low as AU$69 in Australia where Im based.

    In comparison, other compact models like the KitchenAid Go 5 Cup Food Processor will set you back 179 / AU$228 at full price but can also be found discounted (Ive seen prices around 125 / AU$189). Admittedly the battery-powered model demands a higher price, but I would argue that the Kenwood MultiPro Go is a lot more versatile as the KitchenAid can only chop, whip and pure. (Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / TechRadar) Kenwood MultiPro Go review: specs Swipe to scroll horizontally

    Power

    650W

    Key dimensions

    30cm tall, 16cm wide

    Total capacity

    1.3L

    Usable capacity

    0.75L

    Speeds

    1 + Pulse

    Blades

    2 (chopping knife blade, reversible 4mm slicing/Grating disc)

    Other features

    Dishwasher safe, Express Serve attachment Should I buy the Kenwood MultiPro
    Go food processor? Buy it if... You dont have a lot of kitchen countertop or storage space

    The Kenwood MultiPro Go is a truly compact kitchen appliance that can be stored away in a large under-cabinet drawer or a cabinet shelf, but note that the Express Serve attachment will need to be kept separately as it's not
    fully stackable. You need an affordable food processor

    Even at full price, the Kenwood MultiPro Go is affordable, but it's often discounted. It even offers more value for money compared to some of its other compact competitors like the KitchenAid Go, which is battery powered, as it's more versatile despite offering limited functionality. Don't buy it if... You have more chef-y needs

    While it can knead, chop, slice and grate, you'll need to get something more proficient if you also want to whip, pure and perform other processing that the likes of the Breville Paradice food processors can take care of. You need to process larger quantities of food

    With a maximum usable capacity of just 0.75L for liquids and solids, the MultiPro Go is fine for small batches of food, but you'll need something larger for bigger quantities. How I tested the Kenwood MultiPro Go (Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / TechRadar) I've been using the Kenwood MultiPro
    Go since late 2025 for personal reasons, but found it so impressive, it
    needed to be highlighted.

    In that time, I've used the compact appliance to process breadcrumbs, make cookie and pasta dough, plus chop onions, slice cucumbers, zucchini, potatoes and sweet potatoes. I've grated cucumbers for tzatziki and carrot for a cake. I've also made pesto and hummus, as well as a coriander and mint chutney.

    While I have been tempted to wash the parts in the dishwasher, I've always erred in the side of caution and handwashed the blades and bowls.

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