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KitchenAid KFP715

KitchenAid KFP715

Best compact food processor

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

Cuisinart Mini-Prep Plus DLC-2A

Cuisinart Mini-Prep Plus DLC-2A

Mini chopper

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

2.5 GHz Apple Mac mini

2.5 GHz Apple Mac mini

Budget Apple desktop computer

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

Hamilton Beach Big Mouth 14 Cup 70570

Hamilton Beach Big Mouth 14 Cup 70570

Budget food processor

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

Toshiba mini NB505

Toshiba mini NB505

Budget netbook

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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