Breville Anthony Worrall Thompson FP7 Reviews

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Breville Anthony Worrall Thompson FP7
1.3 stars
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Average Ratings for Breville Anthony Worrall Thompson FP7

  • Ease of Use2.3 stars
  • Durability0.8 stars
  • Style3.9 stars
  • Service & Support0.9 stars
  • Value for Money1.1 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings1 stars
  • Overall Rating1.4 stars

12 Reviews For Breville Anthony Worrall Thompson FP7

  • Guest 8th Oct 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    An easy to use and clean processor. Capable of everything I need for the family cooking and entertaining.

  • joanneroyston 31st Oct 2008

    Reviewer rating: 0 stars


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    My first FP7 blender broke the 2nd time I used it. I got it replaced and this time it didnt even survive its 1st use. On both occasions the device smelt of burning whilst 'chopping' and then the blade spindle broke. Also very difficult to attach & remove the lid to the unit. Overall extremely disappointing. Would never buy this make again
  • Guest 8th Oct 2008

    Reviewer rating: 2.5 stars


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    after the second time of using my Breville FP7, I could not remove the spindle from the base. I tried using as much force as possible ie without breaking it and it still did not budge, it feels as if it is welded: taking it back to argos and intend getting some other brand or further insurance!
  • Geoff Williams 4th Oct 2008

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    The large spindle on our Breville Anthony Worrall Thompson FP7 has broken and we cant find anywhere that supplies this part, What about the after sales!! We would purchase another Blender/Processer If we could Be sure of the after service
  • Guest 24th Aug 2008

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    I've got one of these Breville Anthony Worrall Thompson FP7 food processors. Well, the Blender works well but the Processor broke after one use. I think you get that I'm Extremely disappointing.
  • emesde 18th May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 0 stars


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    Bought a Breville Anthony Worrall Thompson FP7 which broke down within seconds of switching on. Replaced that day by retailer and blades buckled and ruined plastic blade holders.
    Went back and got money back from retailer.
    Worst buying experience for some years.
  • jansgang 18th Jan 2008

    Reviewer rating: 2.5 stars


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    Worked well, did the job it was made for, but just after the warranty expired, the knob which controls the on/off and speed stopped working, so miser only turns on somewhere around the dial, no regulation of speed either.
  • Nat1H 11th Jan 2008

    Reviewer rating: 1 stars


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    Wouldn't buy again. Too flimsy
  • earawen 30th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    All in all i found the Antony Worrall Thompson Intelligent Food Processor to be extremely dissapointing.This product looks great at first glance, the processer speed is good and makes you think that it can handle quiet a bit. Unfortunatly the design itself has some flaws and makes the food processer extremely difficult to use, you have to hold the safety cap in place so that the processer can work, you have to do this while putting food in the processer and pushing buttons as well. This product ...
  • topcat11uk 15th Dec 2006

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    The first time the blade jumped out in use we thought it must have been a one-off and were pleased when Argos replaced the whole machine without quibbling. The second machine did the same thing; with the loose blade taking big chunks of plastic off its holder and the inside of the unit.

    Again, Argos were happy to replace the unit but this time we've gone for a Kenwood. The Kenwood machine has a much nicer design for the blades and although it's not as pretty and the plastic is thinner, at le ...
  • macha 29th Jun 2005

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    Unless you want to process a lot of food everything you put in the Breville Anthony Worrall Thompson FP7 just sticks to the sides and bottom of the bowl while the blade whirrs around over the top of your barely processed food. The locking system is complicated, and it is sometimes hard to get it to work at all. The machine looks nice but it's all quite flimsy plastic, and the removable blade on the blender jug is incredibly fiddly to get in and out. This morning one of the plastic flanges brok ...
  • alhay Rank: Lance Corporal 23rd Nov 2004

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    I followed the instructions for the Breville Anthony Worrall Thompson FP7, but the first time it was used a loud bang came from the bowl and I discovered the steel blade had detatched and struck the bowl lid damaging it. The method of locking the blade in place is not easy and consequently it is a disaster waiting to happen!
    Regarding the soft start the motor should build up slowly, this is not the case.