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Accept & closeWhipping up a feast is no trouble when you’ve got a game-changing food processor doing the legwork.
Our expert has handpicked the best selection of food processors to help you find a kitchen sidekick that’ll suit the way you cook. You’ll be chopping, blending, and mixing your way to effortless meals before you know it.
If you’re after a versatile food processor that’ll whizz through the trickiest of tasks, look no further. With 3 bowls, a large capacity, and 11 accessories, it’s not surprising this model was our top all-rounder!
Click below to bag our expert's top pick the Magimix 3 litre food processor.
Our best small food processor will suit you to a tee if you’re short on space or making meals for two. With a pulse function and 2 speed settings, it’ll make short work of that homemade salsa, and it can crush ice too - perfect for mixing up cheeky cocktails after dinner.
Experts pick: Kenwood MultiPro Go
You don’t have to push the boat out to get a food processor that’ll take care of the prep for you. Our top budget option has a 1.2-litre capacity, giving you enough room to get creative, while its dishwasher-safe attachments make it low maintenance
Experts pick: Kenwood MultiPro Compact
Our standout food processor for baking has chopping veg and blending smoothies down, but it’ll also mix a cake batter into shape without a second thought. Its 4 accessories and a multipurpose blade give you plenty of scope to mix things up – in more ways than one.
Experts pick: KitchenAid 1.7 litre food processorSave time, effort, and a whole lot of mess with our best food processor for baby food. Its 4 accessories are ideal for blitzing fruits and veggies for the little one, then swapping to chopping greens for the grown-ups’ meal.
Experts pick: Ninja 2.1 litre food processor
Our top choice for chopping vegetables makes a serious meal prep hack. It’s got loads of different functions for weighing, mixing, and kneading, and it’ll even grate or slice directly into a pan. That’ll make all the difference at dinnertime.
Experts pick: Kenwood MultiPro One Touch
Ninja BN650UK 2.1 Litre Food Processor With 4 Accessories - Silver
Ninja BN800UK 2.1 Litre Food Processor With 4 Accessories - Black / Silver
Bosch MultiTalent 8 MC812S734G 3.9 Litre Food Processor With 9 Accessories - White / Stainless Steel
Kenwood MultiPro One Touch FDM73.850SS Food Processor - Black / Chrome
Kenwood MultiPro Compact FDP31.170 GY Food Processor - Grey
Tefal DO821840 3 Litre Food Processor With 8 Accessories - Black
Magimix 5200XL Premium 18712 3.6 Litre Food Processor With 13 Accessories - Black
KitchenAid 5KFP1319BOB 3.1 Litre Food Processor With 4 Accessories - Onyx Black
Magimix 5200XL 18591 3.6 Litre Food Processor With 12 Accessories - Satin Steel
Magimix 4200XL 18473 3 Litre Food Processor With 11 Accessories - Black
Not sure where to get started choosing a new food processor? We’ve gathered all the info you need to narrow things down.
If you’re big on cooking, you’ll want to look for lots of settings and accessories, so it’ll back you up on all your big experiments. But for sorting out the basics, dishwasher-safe parts make a big difference and pulse functions really come in handy for getting things smooth.
Consider capacity first, if you cook in bulk or have a lot of mouths to feed, you’ll want a model that’ll hold 1-3 litres and if you’re just making meals for two, a smaller one under 1 litre will save space in your kitchen while still delivering great results. After that, think about what you’ll use it for and check it’s got the right attachments and programmes to really support you in the kitchen.
The main benefits are that food processors save you time and effort on a whole host of different tasks. Plus, they offer consistent results and encourage making food from scratch. They can also be really helpful for people with diet restrictions and allergies, since you can easily control what’s going into every meal.
For 2025, there are even more smart features, especially with AI technology getting popular, like this Bosch model that automatically changes settings based on which attachment you’re using. Brands are also adding more functions and making machines that offer extra automation, like this Ninja 3-in-1 with Auto-IQ tech. It’s all about making your life easier.
There’s a food processor for every budget. Basic models start at around £50, while all-singing, all- dancing options go up to £500. It’s worth weighing up the different functions and making sure you’re getting all the functions you need for the price you’re happy to pay.
Lots of food processors have dishwasher-safe, removable parts, so you can just pop them straight in the machine for a clean. The main unit that connects to the socket is never dishwasher safe but should only ever need a quick wipe down. If you’re not sure, check the manufacturer’s instructions to make sure you’re looking after your model correctly.