On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 09:59:21 +0200, ChattyCathy
<cathy1234@mailinator.com> wrote:
>sf wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 16:38:32 +0200, ChattyCathy
>> <cathy1234@mailinator.com> wrote:
>
>>>Which mini food processor do you have?
>>
>> Believe it or not it's a Toastmaster! It was the least expensive one
>> I could find at Target and I spent $10 on it at the time. I had
>> recently purchased my big Cuisanart at CostCo and a mini-processor
>> came packaged with it. It wasn't "direct drive", so I turned up my
>> nose at it and gave it away as a bridal shower gift. Then I bought a mini-FP
>> that was smaller overall with the same "not direct" drive feature
>> (which I was sure would fail in a very short time). Well, this thing
>> has been used and abused by many people and it's not dead yet.
>
>Funny how some of the less expensive stuff still does the job, 'eh?. (I
>wasn't familiar with the brandname - but GIMF - and I see their appliances
>are very reasonably priced.) Sounds like you got a good buy there.
At the time, I really wanted to replace another type of mini chopper
(different brand) that looked like this.
http://www.kohls.com/products/product_enlarge_scene7.jsp My problem
was the motor was still going strong, but the bowl was shot and there
was no way to replace it. Hmmm. If I can find the above model at a
good price locally, maybe I'll send the toastmaster on with a kid to a
new home and buy this one.
--
Ham and eggs.
A day's work for the chicken, a lifetime commitment for the pig.