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or continue shopping if you're happy. Accept & closeSmeg 50's Retro SMF03BLUK Stand Mixer with 4.8 Litre Bowl - Black
Bosch Series 6 MUMS6ZM00G Stand Mixer with 5.5 Litre Bowl - Black
Ninja BN800UK 2.1 Litre Food Processor With 4 Accessories - Black / Silver
Bosch CreationLine 7 in 1 MUM59340GB Stand Mixer with 3.9 Litre Bowl - Silver
Ninja Soup Maker and Blender HB150UK with 2 Accessories - Black
Morphy Richards Sauté and Soup 501014 1.6 Litre Soup Maker - Stainless Steel
Bosch MFQ2420BGB Hand Mixer with 4 Accessories - Black
Kenwood Chef KVC3100W Stand Mixer with 4.6 Litre Bowl - White
Morphy Richards 501022 1.6 Litre Soup Maker - Stainless Steel
Ninja BN750UK 2.1 Litre Blender with 2 Accessories - Black / Silver
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If you want to start making your own smoothies at home, then a smoothie maker is perfect for you. Alternatively, if you want something with a bit more flexibility you can look at adding a blender to your kitchen.
Whether a juicer or a blender is healthier depends on what you’re using them for. Juicers can provide more concentrated nutrients but could remove fibre which is retained when blending. On the other hand, blenders can be more versatile, helping you make more than juices. They can also help you increase your protein intake by adding nuts or similar foods.
Overall, both are a great way to add more fruit and veg into your diet, but it depends on how you use them.
A mixer grinder is usually used for powdering and grinding dry ingredients such as spices, grains, and lentils into a fine powder. Meanwhile, a blender is designed for wet ingredients to make things like smoothies, soups, and sauces.
A typical soup maker doesn’t tend to use much electricity due to their low wattage and quick cooking. If you’re looking to save some pennies on your energy bills, make sure you take a look at the wattage which can be in the product specification section of our product pages.