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Launched: Jan 2011Tested: Nov 2016Today's best price£34.99CookworksGlass BlenderLaunched: Feb 2011Tested: Nov 2016Typical price£29.00KenwoodBLP607 Launched: Jul 2015Tested: Nov 2016Typical price£99.00PhilipsAvance HR2195Launched: Mar 2016Tested: Nov 2016Typical price£100.00Russell HobbsCreations 18995Launched: Jul 2014Tested: Nov 2016Typical price£45.00SmegBLF01 Retro StyleLaunched: Aug 2015Tested: Nov 2016Today's best price£149.00AEGSport Mini Mixer SB 2500-uLaunched: Jan 2016Tested: Jun 2016Today's best price£17.26Cooks ProfessionalNutriblend D8459Launched: Jun 2015Tested: Jun 2016Typical price£45.00HinariThe Genie MB280Launched: Jun 2006Tested: Jun 2016Today's best price£24.50JMLNutriblitzerLaunched: Nov 2015Tested: Jun 2016Typical price£50.00LakelandDavina Personal BlenderLaunched: Jan 2016Tested: Jun 2016Typical price£30.00Nutri NinjaPro Complete BL488Launched: Jan 2016Tested: Jun 2016Today's best price£149.99NutribulletRxLaunched: Dec 2015Tested: Jun 2016Typical price£180.00PhilipsDaily Collection Mini Blender HR2876/01Launched: Nov 2015Tested: Jun 2016Typical price£25.00SageThe Boss To Go BPB550BALLaunched: Jan 2016Tested: Jun 2016Today's best price£89.95Blendtec575 ClassicLaunched
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: Jan 2012Tested: Jun 2013Typical price£50.00BodumBistro blender BlackLaunched: Jan 2012Tested: Jun 2013Typical price£50.00MagimixLe Blender 11610Launched: Jan 2011Tested: Jun 2013Typical price£130.00We carry a huge selection of kettle spares. We've got loads of kettle calcium filters and kettle switches, we're sure to have the spare you need. blendtec will it blend rakePlease select your brand from the menu on the left to start your kettle spare part search.margaritaville fiji blender instructionsA good slow cooker should be capable of producing home-cooked meals like your granny used to make, with minimum effort. ninja 1000 watt blender flashing red lightIt can also be a cost-saver as cheaper cuts are great for using in the slow cooker.
Don’t assume more expensive options are better. Sometimes you’re paying for fancy controls, more timer options and even auto-stir functions. Be sure that you genuinely need these if you fork out for them. Think about the size of the pot – it’s no good buying a cheap and cheerful slow cooker that’s on offer if it only feeds two people and you have a large family. Generally speaking, a 1.5-3L slow cooker will feed one or two people; a machine that’s 3-5L will serve three or four people; and anything between 5-6.5L will feed five or more people. You can get bigger ones too for six or more people. Consider how easy it is to set up, how long it takes to cook, and whether you want to be able to do extra things like roast a chicken (in which case, oval shape is better). Do you need a keep-warm setting? Or a timer that turns the machine off automatically? Do you want digital controls? And does it come with a recipe book? 1. Cookworks Slow Cooker: £19.99, Argos This is a great price for a large capacity slow cooker that’s easy to use and feeds around six people, with evenly cooked results and tasty, moist sauces that didn’t dry up even after hours of cooking.
We even managed to cook a leg of lamb in it and pulled pork is fantastic. The stainless steel body marks easily and it’s not as robust as other machines, but for under £20, this is an absolute bargain. 2. Morphy Richards Sear and Stew: £49, Amazon At last – a slow cooker that looks different to all the rest. And that’s not all this machine, which feeds six to seven people, has going for it. We found it produced the richest, tastiest sauces and the most tender meat and veg, with the added benefit that you can bung the pan on the hob. It’s intuitive to use and feels like it will really last. It was much easier to clean than we anticipated too, although it does have to be switched off manually. 3. Sage The Fast Slow Pro: £199.99, Lakeland This is a lot to spend on a slow cooker, but its stand-out feature is that you can use the one-pot cooker for fast cooking too, as it doubles up as a pressure cooker, as well as being able to sear, sauté, reduce and steam.
It’s got all sorts of bells and whistles that monitor food types and tell you what’s happening during the cooking process, while the keep-warm function lasts up to two hours. It’s easy to clean too. 4. Vonshef 6.5L Digital Slow Cooker: £34.99, Domu This is a great one for feeding the masses – around 16-20 people – thanks to the 6.5-litre capacity. There are smaller sizes available too, in 3.5L and even 1.5L. We found it well-made, robust and easy to use, with three heat settings of low, warm and high, all of which produced succulent meat and moist, flavoursome sauces. Handily, the parts are dishwasher-safe and the recipe book is good as well. 5. Russell Hobbs 19790: £24.99, Amazon Whether you want a basic Irish stew or a more complex tender duck and pineapple red curry, this machine will do you proud. It will even roast a whole chicken and feeds four people comfortably. We found you get much better results on the high-heat setting, with the lower one failing to soften vegetables – particularly potatoes – or make meat succulent.
Be warned that it has to be switched off manually, and have some oven gloves handy as the handles can get extremely hot. 6. Lakeland 3.5L Slow Cooker: £29.99, Lakeland Here’s another machine, where you get tastier, more tender results from cooking on high. It’s lightweight with a nice ceramic pot that you can take to the table, and it feeds three to four people easily. There’s an auto-warm function for keeping food at serving temperature, but we’d have liked a better instruction booklet. If you’re unsatisfied with it, Lakeland will give you your money back. 7. Family Crock-Pot Family Slow Cooker: £64.99, Lakeland Crock-Pots are as synonymous with slow cooking in the States as Hoovers are to vacuuming here. This one is sturdy and well-designed, with an automatic timer, oven and microwave safe pots, keep-warm function, and a countdown timer. Our herby bean sausage stew was delicious, although it did take longer than other machines to cook. And while the parts are dishwasher safe, the whole thing is tricky to keep looking shiny.