I have never owned a food processor before and to be honest, I never really understood what the point of them was until I was asked to review the Morphy Richards PrepStar from AO. With a £69 price tag at the moment, it is pretty good value and seems to do so much so I was keen to test it out.
What can the Morphy Richards PrepStar do?
To be honest it would probably be easier to tell you what this Morphy Richards food processor can’t do! It is a machine that can do an amazing selection of different things. It can grate, chop, mix, whip, blend and blitz pretty much anything. The bowl is a good size and the different accessories even all fit inside it so it is easy to store in your cupboard.
How good is it in reality?
The motor on the PrepStar is 350 watts which doesn’t mean much to me as I am rubbish with these things but I can tell you it has a good amount of power.
There is a choice of speeds including a pulse function and this means it can tackle almost anything! With a 4 litre bowl, there isn’t much you would ever make that wouldn’t fit in there. Let’s face it if you did need to make something huge you would just need to make it in two batches!
It is even easy to clean which I think is a huge bonus with this kind of thing!
How about AO as a retailer?
This food processor comes with a 2-year warranty and I have first-hand experience of a faulty item from AO their service to replace the item was fantastic.
The company are great to order from and always seem to have good prices.
I was very impressed with the way this and the other item I ordered from there was packaged and really couldn’t fault AO at all.
My Overall thoughts of the Morphy Richards PrepStar
I think it is a great appliance that doesn’t take up much space but does so many things. It has good power and most importantly to me is easy to operate and clean.
If you are looking for a food processor then I would definitely recommend this one as I have got on with it really well and cant wait to use it to make my mushroom pate.
If you fancy buying yourself the Morphy Richards PrepStar or reading more about it pop over to the AO website and have a read here.