The Maisonware Mini Electric Food Processor is a must-have for serious food lovers. It is the perfect kitchen tool for mincing garlic, shredding ginger, crushing fresh chilies, grinding nuts, whatever you need to make that special meal extra tasty.
Electric food processor
Say goodbye to hand pulling and pressing. The electric food processor simplifies the mundane process of mashing and dicing with the touch of a button.
Sturdy and durable
The stainless-steel blade is sturdy and durable and can cut expertly. The food-grade plastic cup does not contain any BPA, keeps the food safe, is strong and does not contain bacteria. It also has a non-slip silicone ring to keep the processor in one place while in use.
Quick chop
Detachable, sharp stainless-steel blades perfect for chopping everything from garlic, ginger, spices, nuts and vegetables to meat. Simply cut the larger pieces of food into smaller chunks before using.
Easy to clean
It is easy to use - place the food or ingredients into the mini food processor, close the lid and press the button for instant results. The bowl and blade can be separated and be cleaned quickly and easily by washing them off with warm soapy water.
What's in the box?
The people of Morocco call the Argan Tree, 'The Tree of Life' because it makes everything from goat feed, to excellent charcoal and even oil. That oil is as useful in a fragrant serving of couscous as it is on your skin. Swiss Army knives get a lot of good PR for having many uses, but you'd never put one of them in a lovely summer salad, would you?
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Anyway, our main deal today is GoCare Argan Oil shampoo & conditioner, which will leave your hair looking like a million bucks. Which is a pretty impressive return considering it only costs R299.