Pros: Compact, excellent at slicing, quiet, two speeds and pulse
Cons: Additional accessory blades not available, some difficulty with kneading, mixed reviews for build quality
Pros: Handles most tasks well in expert tests, available in seven colors, dishwasher-safe
Cons: Jumps around on the counter in one test, fails at chopping herbs, like other mini choppers, some owners say it's not durable
Pros: Speedy Processor, discrete graphics processor, hDMI and Thunderbolt output, vastly improved performance
Cons: More expensive than competing PCs, no optical drive, doesn't include peripherals
Pros: Works as well as pricier models in most ways, extra-large, 14-cup capacity, suction-cup feet keep it steady, better ratings than other budget machines
Cons: No dough blade, somewhat noisy
Pros: Price, sufficient for web surfing, minor document work
Cons: Bare bones model has none of the niceties, performance is slow
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