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Morphy Richards 48900 Food Processor Reviews

Morphy food processer
Jun 30, 2017 10:00 AM 2367 Views (via Android App)

My experience with morphy richards 48900 food processer was ok it no so good and also not so bad. The motor of proceeser was very good his speed also very good. Looks of proceeser accesries very commendable but on the other side the product are very cheap quality material. I peasonly used it . I use a attachment of and in two his plastic was broken. Material quality is very disappointing for me . but juicer and sitrus juicer was very good I am satisfy with it .plz improve your quality of product.


Food processor not good
Apr 02, 2017 04:45 PM 3399 Views (via Mobile)

It is very bad product I bring it one ago it can not work properly it is just a show piece and made up with plastic material . And broke down in just 16days .we can not mix much foure at a time . It is a hard work to use it more than hands.all I request all the Indians not to buy this "kyu ki jo hath se bani roti he na usska maja machine m nahi aa sakta"


nehapanseja1990MouthShut Verified Member
Muktsar India
Worst food processor
Jan 26, 2017 12:47 PM 3403 Views

Firstly I will say about this product is bad, its only waste of money.when I buy it then I thought it was good for all but it is not good in all .after one month it was not working .no doubt I like the style and design of this produc is good but it does not provide any type of services and support for help in my kitchen.its not durable.morphy richards 48900 food processor is very difficult to use for me and also not easy to wash nd clean m recommemd to all plz dont buy this product its only waste of money.


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HYDERABAD India
Morphy richards service is very bad
Aug 26, 2013 06:56 PM 7013 Views

Morphy Richard's service is very bad. This company service is handled by Bajaj Electricals India. They know very less about these products and ruining Morphy Richard brand. It is very difficult to get service from these people. Better look for the product which has after service is good and trust worthy.


I recommend not to go with morphy richard any home appliances as service handled by Bajaj Electrical. May be products are good but after market service is very poor.


Not suitable for indian food style
Aug 26, 2006 12:54 PM 14184 Views

Hey all,


One again, I came back with the review for Morphy Richards food processor.


I have purchased the Morphy Richards food processor (I think it was the best model available in the market in december 2004). Truely speaking, it's price was higher than Sumit, INALSA and all. But, I think lesser than PHILIPS.


As a company background, this company is from UK and no doubt well established there. But, do you remember one KAHAWAT "bichho ka mantar jaan kar ke saap ke bil mein haath nahin dalna chahiye.". It is the same with this product. It is not all suitable for the INDIAN food style (especially north indian), where we use lots of spice (after grinding lot of spice adrakh, haldi, jeera, kali mirch, onion and all). In fact you have to gring different types of DAAL for different types of recepies. Like for DAHIVADA, DOSA, IDLI and all. It's grinding capability is not at all comfortable for all these things. It may grind very well the things which are being used in western or continental food.


I am using this since 18 months. After an year itself, I have found the problem related with it's grinder. I think, it's sharpness has gone. Other than this some black liquid comes from the unit while running. Grinder blade becomes loose. It makes noise.


I have called to servcie center. One person has come and noted the complaint and all. That service guy has said, he will come next day and fix the problem. That next day has never come since 3 months. Our problem is, we both are working and noone be at home except weekends. Now, it seems that we had taken headache. In fact simple onion grinding is not proper. It's pathatic.


In my opinion, sumeet or INALASA or some brands who knows the indian food style is a better food processor.


Remember, always imported product is not correct.


No doubt, they provide lot of options or features. But, these things are also available in other brands.


My recommendation is NO.


mumbai india
Simple - Sleek - Superb.
Jul 05, 2006 11:38 AM 10919 Views

We bought this food processor (more than) 2 year back from Akaballys. While buying it we were not very sure if it would be of any help to us.


The choices we had then was Seimens, Maharaja, Sumeet & couple of others. But we choose MR on the basis of functionality provided & the price. And let me tell you we haven't really regretted it.


The machine is good & the various modules of it are also very useful. Though personally we would like it to have a cocunet scrapper, but then even with out it we can do.


I havent had a ny problems with it and hence cannot comment on the service & support. But the initial introductory session that we had was really good & the technician was well aware of all the aspects of the machine.


The design of the modules are focussed to be extremely safe & hence it cannot cause any casual accidents. The blades are very sharp and the design ensures that the users do not have any problems with the modules. The size of the whole set it also very compact.


At times the fitment of the modules are a bit tight & it is so unless you get used to work with it.


Over all the whole set is a great thing to own.


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