Annb
Expert
Food processors are not cheap these days. You need one that has a fairly powerful motor (around 800W) to chop nuts and blitz meat. There are lots on the market. Most of them will have a selection of blades to use - slicing, grating, chopping. If you do find a 2nd hand one, make sure that the bowl and the lid are undamaged. It seems to me that the most vulnerable part is the lid. My Mouliinex one is good, but elderly now. I have had to replace the lid, but it has cracked again and now the replacement parts for that model are not being produced. Neil has had to stick it together for me - works but it looks ugly.
You could get a simple goblet design, which only has a small chopping blade, but it won't handle meat being more of a juicer/blender. They are more robust, but less useful.
This one is a Ninja 850W, so pretty powerful but comes in at around the £100 mark. Moulinex make them as well and so do Kenwood and Bosch - all more than £100 for the same performance.

You could get a simple goblet design, which only has a small chopping blade, but it won't handle meat being more of a juicer/blender. They are more robust, but less useful.
This one is a Ninja 850W, so pretty powerful but comes in at around the £100 mark. Moulinex make them as well and so do Kenwood and Bosch - all more than £100 for the same performance.
