Holy heck when I bought this I threw away all the other manual cooking tools I had I’ve adapted to using this so much and it’s so efficient!! It may be loud, it’s a blender, chopped everything you name it master, Jack of all tools oh myyyy gosh it’s amazing
HI and thanks for the review Henry, has anyone managed to use the small bowl in the mixer without it leaking out into the large bowl? I have tried and failed several times. It would be great to see how to do this?
For more than four years, since I own and use the Kenwood MultiPro Sense FPM810, I can say that, being utilized properly, it was up to every task for which it was designed and still going strong up to the present days. There is a range of attachments available that can be purchased separately, as follows : Grinder/Mill Attachment (KW712619) - suitable for both MultiPro Sense FPM810 and MultiPro Excel FPM910 (probably compatible with the updated version MultiPro Sense FPM811) ; Centrifugal Juicer Attachment (FPATJE01) - suitable for MultiPro Sense FPM810 (probably compatible with the updated version MultiPro Sense FPM811) ; Dicing Attachment (FPATDX) - suitable for MultiPro Sense FPM810 (probably compatible with the updated version MultiPro Sense FPM811) and...one more, which - by the way - was not listed as suitable for MultiPro Sense FPM810 but which, personally, I'm using it with very good results : the French Fries Disc (KW715718) which is listed as suitable for MultiPro Classic FDM791/FDM796 (probably compatible with the updated version MultiPro Sense FPM811). Sometimes, for marketing reasons, the package of Standard Attachments is added with some of the, otherwise, Optional Attachments and, in such way, on some markets, the initial Standard Package will appear to be more inclusive than the initial Standard Package on other markets. For instance, on some markets, the initial Standard Package of the updated version MultiPro Sense FPM811 may include the "Express Dice" Attachment, which consist in a Dicing Disc (AS00003498) and a Dicing Grid + Dicing Pusher Set (AS00000733), while on some other markets it may not. The "Express Dice" Attachment from the updated version MultiPro Sense FPM811 is also back compatible with the older version MultiPro Sense FPM810, so it can be bought separately, as an alternative to the Dicing Attachment (FPATDX), by the owners of MultiPro Sense FPM810. In case of more blades being acquired a Kenwood Storage Box for Discs, Blades for FPM series (KW715507) (7 slots) can be purchased separately.
@@havefaith9095 As far as I know the range of Optional Attachments for MultiPro Excel FPM910, unfortunately, does not include a Dicing Attachment - a reason for which, personally, I choosed to buy the MultiPro Sense FPM810 instead.
This is such valuable information, thank you! Do you know if there are any small personal blenders that fit as well? I’d want the kind that you can make a smoothie in a cup with and then just take it with you on the go. It seems to be called Blend-Xctract 2GO for example.
Mine keeps leaking from the base of blender? How do you know when it is in tightly enough it doesn't seem to click. Last time the rubber seal ended up wound around the blades was surprised it wasn't damaged
Hi Henry, I’m unsure if you are still online as all comments are from a few years ago. Anyway, I hope I’ll get an answer from you. I tried the knife blade to make the base of cheese cake from biscuits. This was the first time I tried using the product. After turning the machine, the base of it shook violently to a point I need to hold the whole unit. I didn’t put too many biscuits at once. Can you help? What to do for this unit to run smoothly like yours? Thank you.
Bought one today, can't believe how loud the blender is. The food processor is a nice quiet whir, but the blender is aggressively loud. As in, it scares the crap out of my toddler and makes me think it's going to blow up. Crazy.
I would agree, it is very loud! Very much like the k-mix too. They all have a dry motor which is why it’s rather loud, but it does get good results. I had to make a game out of it for my toddlers when I use it, had the exact same issue
Run it under hot water upside down, then turn really hard. First few times are difficult, I had to use a towel and a rolling pin to bash it but it moved in the end
Hi Henry, I am trying to buy a food processor and I am torn between the Multipro Sense and the Excel.... Which do you recommend? Also, is yours still in use? How is the longevity? Thanks a lot...
How long are ppl blending for the noise to be an issue 😂 anyway I got this and cant wait to use it. Not sure which tool to use just to mix things though so if I am making say meatballs I wonder if they folding tool is what I need
Hi Kate Welsh 👋 I would 1000000% recommend it. I use it daily to make shakes, smoothies, waffle mix, shred veg for salads. It’s used all the time in my home. It is loud like you say, but the fact it works so well it can be forgiven. It does ice very well and makes a frappe with ease and no real lumps at all, just like Starbucks :) Smoothness, I make my own nut butters and it comes out super smooth, takes maybe 7-8 mins to run it through with a few mid cycle stirs.
Hi Henry I was wondering if it comes with a spill guard for when you use the big main bowl ,something to stop it from spilling out ,I saw the grey round disc with the hole in the middle ,is that for that purpose ? Thanks
Hi Irene, I can confirm there is one for the small mixing/cutting bowl and the big one too :) I have used this a couple of times when making pasta and doughs. Very handy to stop the spills
Hi Henry, Have you tried doing any nut butters on this? I'm contemplating this one simply due to being at a good price right now and because it's got a scale on it which is insanely helpful. Also, is cleaning it easy? Thanks!
Hi Pedro, I do make nut butters using this, it’s so simple and has saved me a lot of money as I go through them quite a lot. My favourite is cashew butter. But a staple is obviously peanut butter with a little bit of vanilla, perfect 👌🏼 The clean up is super easy. I tend to empty out the nut butter then pop in some warm water and blend the water then it makes it so easy just to rinse and then a quick dishwasher cycle and it’s done :)
Hi Irene, it sure does! The lid on the top has a hole in it with a cap so you can have open access while blending. I have used this many times already when making soups and shakes
Did you actually test the weighing function's accuracy? I have this machine and it's been 10-12% off since I got it. Also the main blade for the food processor (which is the function you're going to be using the most) Is serrated. This gives the impression that it is sharp. However in reality it's fairly blunt and food often gets jammed on it sending the machine out of balance and causing it do dance all over the worktop. Because it's serrated it's also impossible to sharpen... Very disappointing.
Hi I bought this today...nice machine..just wondering I wanna buy an attachment small blender which comes with excel model...if I buy that attachment..is it compatible with this model I buyed....plz guide if u can....any clue...i will be very thankful...
Are you using the device yet and what are its problems yet? And you recommend me to buy it? And are the accessories from other devices compatible with him?
Thank you, a very helpful review well presented and clearly filmed.
Holy heck when I bought this I threw away all the other manual cooking tools I had I’ve adapted to using this so much and it’s so efficient!! It may be loud, it’s a blender, chopped everything you name it master, Jack of all tools oh myyyy gosh it’s amazing
I also grinding mill attachment so it’s available?
HI and thanks for the review Henry, has anyone managed to use the small bowl in the mixer without it leaking out into the large bowl? I have tried and failed several times. It would be great to see how to do this?
Thank you for making this video. I have hard time using my new food processor until i watched your video.
So glad it was of use to you. I use my blender every day and still haven’t got round to using half of the things it came with. It’s just so amazing
For more than four years, since I own and use the Kenwood MultiPro Sense FPM810, I can say that, being utilized properly, it was up to every task for which it was designed and still going strong up to the present days. There is a range of attachments available that can be purchased separately, as follows : Grinder/Mill Attachment (KW712619) - suitable for both MultiPro Sense FPM810 and MultiPro Excel FPM910 (probably compatible with the updated version MultiPro Sense FPM811) ; Centrifugal Juicer Attachment (FPATJE01) - suitable for MultiPro Sense FPM810 (probably compatible with the updated version MultiPro Sense FPM811) ; Dicing Attachment (FPATDX) - suitable for MultiPro Sense FPM810 (probably compatible with the updated version MultiPro Sense FPM811) and...one more, which - by the way - was not listed as suitable for MultiPro Sense FPM810 but which, personally, I'm using it with very good results : the French Fries Disc (KW715718) which is listed as suitable for MultiPro Classic FDM791/FDM796 (probably compatible with the updated version MultiPro Sense FPM811). Sometimes, for marketing reasons, the package of Standard Attachments is added with some of the, otherwise, Optional Attachments and, in such way, on some markets, the initial Standard Package will appear to be more inclusive than the initial Standard Package on other markets. For instance, on some markets, the initial Standard Package of the updated version MultiPro Sense FPM811 may include the "Express Dice" Attachment, which consist in a Dicing Disc (AS00003498) and a Dicing Grid + Dicing Pusher Set (AS00000733), while on some other markets it may not. The "Express Dice" Attachment from the updated version MultiPro Sense FPM811 is also back compatible with the older version MultiPro Sense FPM810, so it can be bought separately, as an alternative to the Dicing Attachment (FPATDX), by the owners of MultiPro Sense FPM810. In case of more blades being acquired a Kenwood Storage Box for Discs, Blades for FPM series (KW715507) (7 slots) can be purchased separately.
Hi, do you have an idea what dicing attachment will work with FPM910? Thanks.
@@havefaith9095 As far as I know the range of Optional Attachments for MultiPro Excel FPM910, unfortunately, does not include a Dicing Attachment - a reason for which, personally, I choosed to buy the MultiPro Sense FPM810 instead.
This is such valuable information, thank you!
Do you know if there are any small personal blenders that fit as well? I’d want the kind that you can make a smoothie in a cup with and then just take it with you on the go. It seems to be called Blend-Xctract 2GO for example.
Mine keeps leaking from the base of blender? How do you know when it is in tightly enough it doesn't seem to click. Last time the rubber seal ended up wound around the blades was surprised it wasn't damaged
Hi Henry, I’m unsure if you are still online as all comments are from a few years ago. Anyway, I hope I’ll get an answer from you. I tried the knife blade to make the base of cheese cake from biscuits. This was the first time I tried using the product. After turning the machine, the base of it shook violently to a point I need to hold the whole unit. I didn’t put too many biscuits at once. Can you help? What to do for this unit to run smoothly like yours? Thank you.
Would have liked you to actually discuss and talk about the different blades. Didn’t even properly see the blades or the results each one made.
hello! how is it working for you now? are you able to put a tomato or whole potato inside the feed tube?
This thing has it all! Even a scales!?!? Awesome!!
Sure does! No more needing to change batteries either!
I use them every day for my morning shake. So handy 😄
I brought one today...im so excited to use it
Bought one today, can't believe how loud the blender is. The food processor is a nice quiet whir, but the blender is aggressively loud. As in, it scares the crap out of my toddler and makes me think it's going to blow up. Crazy.
I would agree, it is very loud! Very much like the k-mix too. They all have a dry motor which is why it’s rather loud, but it does get good results. I had to make a game out of it for my toddlers when I use it, had the exact same issue
Have ordered mine and can’t wait to experiment 😀
Hi Henry, I’m struggling to undo the thermo blender at the base for cleaning. Do you have any tips? Thanks!
Did you ever work out how to get it apart? I’m not having any luck either. 🤷🏼♀️
Run it under hot water upside down, then turn really hard. First few times are difficult, I had to use a towel and a rolling pin to bash it but it moved in the end
Also it's a reverse thread so it's left to tighten and right to loosen.
Hi Henry, I am trying to buy a food processor and I am torn between the Multipro Sense and the Excel.... Which do you recommend?
Also, is yours still in use? How is the longevity?
Thanks a lot...
How long are ppl blending for the noise to be an issue 😂 anyway I got this and cant wait to use it. Not sure which tool to use just to mix things though so if I am making say meatballs I wonder if they folding tool is what I need
So whats your thoughts on the blender? Yes its loud, but how super smooth do you think it will get? And works well with ice?
Hi Kate Welsh 👋 I would 1000000% recommend it. I use it daily to make shakes, smoothies, waffle mix, shred veg for salads. It’s used all the time in my home. It is loud like you say, but the fact it works so well it can be forgiven.
It does ice very well and makes a frappe with ease and no real lumps at all, just like Starbucks :)
Smoothness, I make my own nut butters and it comes out super smooth, takes maybe 7-8 mins to run it through with a few mid cycle stirs.
Henry Reviews thanks for taking the time to reply! Sounds like im off to the shops today 😂
Are you using the device yet and what are its problems yet? And you recommend me to buy it?
@@asma151545 I really like it
Hi Henry I was wondering if it comes with a spill guard for when you use the big main bowl ,something to stop it from spilling out ,I saw the grey round disc with the hole in the middle ,is that for that purpose ? Thanks
Hi Irene, I can confirm there is one for the small mixing/cutting bowl and the big one too :)
I have used this a couple of times when making pasta and doughs. Very handy to stop the spills
Henry Reviews thank you
Hi Henry,
Have you tried doing any nut butters on this? I'm contemplating this one simply due to being at a good price right now and because it's got a scale on it which is insanely helpful. Also, is cleaning it easy?
Thanks!
Hi Pedro, I do make nut butters using this, it’s so simple and has saved me a lot of money as I go through them quite a lot. My favourite is cashew butter. But a staple is obviously peanut butter with a little bit of vanilla, perfect 👌🏼
The clean up is super easy. I tend to empty out the nut butter then pop in some warm water and blend the water then it makes it so easy just to rinse and then a quick dishwasher cycle and it’s done :)
thnks for yor review.it was so helpful to me. is it have any pieces for citrus juice?
I found out its called a blending canopy ,does it come with one ?
Hi Irene, it sure does! The lid on the top has a hole in it with a cap so you can have open access while blending. I have used this many times already when making soups and shakes
This or the Sage wizz Pro??
thank you so much... Got one as a present and I am sooooo lost hahaha.
It was really helpfull.
I bought one of these today, unboxing it was like Christmas with all those boxes inside! As you say, now i need to find somewhere to put it all 😄
That was my issue, so many items!!!! Wish I had enough time to cook and bake to use it all
What can make it not work, after checking, it closed properly, lid is well closed
I want the operation of FP690 SERIES MULTIPRO KENWOOD FOOD PROCESSOR.
Jack of all trades master of none.
Excellent review I am very tempted to buy this from Amazon
Does this come with a spice grinder
Unfortunately not.
@@HenryReviews would I be able to buy a separate attachment (the mill grinder ) and use it with the Kenwood
can it weigh ingredients as you add them to the mixing bowl
Yes
@@deborahabayomi6863 thanks for the reply
Is this in india how much bro
How much is this food processor
£230 😑and mine is broken 😢😢😢
Did you actually test the weighing function's accuracy? I have this machine and it's been 10-12% off since I got it.
Also the main blade for the food processor (which is the function you're going to be using the most) Is serrated. This gives the impression that it is sharp. However in reality it's fairly blunt and food often gets jammed on it sending the machine out of balance and causing it do dance all over the worktop.
Because it's serrated it's also impossible to sharpen... Very disappointing.
is this is in india
Where is spice grinder
Hi I bought this today...nice machine..just wondering I wanna buy an attachment small blender which comes with excel model...if I buy that attachment..is it compatible with this model I buyed....plz guide if u can....any clue...i will be very thankful...
Are you using the device yet and what are its problems yet? And you recommend me to buy it?
And are the accessories from other devices compatible with him?
I wanted you to do a dough!!!!!!
Same
good aineded
Thank you!
Please turn off the music while you are talking111
Does it cut chips (well)?