Igenix IG8710 Food Processor, 500 W
January 4, 2017 - Comment
Product Features 2 speed with pulse Stainless steel chopping blade Matt grey with sandblast finish housing 2 L processing bowl with 1.2 L capacity Comes with a 2 year warranty which can be registered online Easily carried and installed Great design for your Kitchen and Home Easy to Clean and easy storage Recommended Westinghouse Performance
works ok Igenix seem to be rapidly moving into the territory that’s been occupied by the likes of Morphy Richards, Russell Hobbs, Phillips and the like, for many years. I’ve tried a few of their products recently and in general they seem to be ok and worthy of consideration, though in general I feel they are a little cheaply made.
Reasonably inexpensive but not the best food processor by a long way Given the price point, the aesthetics of this food processor are reasonably good. The base is made from a matt grey plastic which, although it doesn’t look like a premium appliance, would still look reasonably good on any worktop. The rest of the parts are either made from clear or black plastic, with several metal cutting disks.
Basic function, budget blending unit, lacking in extras and low build quality. This is what I would call a budget food processor and it shows in both build quality and price of the unit. I do note that this food processor has however been reduced from a much higher price and I would say that it is not worth the higher price tag, so I am glad it has been reduced to a fairer price for what you get. The unit does not have an air of quality and just seems like it has been built from the cheapest materials possible and the plastic looks and feels cheap.