Multifunctional food processor
Breville BFP680BAL
Best Multifunctional food processor – Indecent – 500 $ to 700 $
Why We Chose It
Meet the Breville slicer, the kitchen powerhouse masquerading as a sculptor of lunch meats. It's not just a slicer, it's a precision instrument for your culinary experiments. Why settle for good when you can have 24 adjustable settings? That's right, you can slice so thin, your salami will be practically invisible. And let's not ignore the 1000W induction motor—it's like strapping a jet engine to a bicycle. It slices, dices, and probably scares your cat. It's the silver bullet (literally) with a security lock that says, 'No fingers were harmed in the making of this sandwich.' Plus, the bonus mini bowl and S blade scream versatility. This is not just another pretty face in the appliance aisle; it's the Swiss Army knife of slicers, without the corkscrew.
What It Does
- Slices paper-thin like a samurai on a diet.
- Adjusts 24 ways like a mood ring for meats.
- 1000W motor revs up like a caffeinated squirrel.
- Mini bowl holds 2.5 cups—tiny but mighty.
What It Doesn't Do
- Won't wash itself—your hands, your problem.
- Won't fit in your pocket—unless you're a giant.
- Won't double as a time machine—sorry, Marty.
- Won't entertain your kids—unless they're into food processors.
Tech Specs
- Induction motor: 1000W of pure slicing fury.
- Dimensions: 26.3 x 54 x 41 cm—big but not obnoxious.
- Material: Steel—because plastic is for toys.
- Voltage: 110-120V—compatible with non-robotic households.
Who It's For
First, there's the home chef who thinks 'Julienne' is a lifestyle choice, not a cut. They love gadgets that do more than just sit pretty on the counter. Then there's the DIY sandwich enthusiast who believes every BLT should be a masterpiece. They need this slicer to turn mundane lunches into gallery-worthy art. Lastly, the safety-conscious parent who wants to slice with abandon but not lose a finger. The security lock is their best friend, next to the emergency room nurse. This slicer is a tool for those who take their slicing seriously, but not themselves.