The Kenwood Chef is a food mixer developed by Ken Wood based on the earlier A200, launched in 1950. It was originally manufactured in the UK by Kenwood Limited (not to be confused with the Japanese Kenwood Corporation which manufactures audio equipment) but is now made in China and simply reboxed in the UK. The Chef Mixer was an instant success in the UK and provided the firm with a star product that continues to be its top seller today.
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- The Kenwood Chef is a food mixer developed by Ken Wood based on the earlier A200, launched in 1950. It was originally manufactured in the UK by Kenwood Limited (not to be confused with the Japanese Kenwood Corporation which manufactures audio equipment) but is now made in China and simply reboxed in the UK. The Chef Mixer was an instant success in the UK and provided the firm with a star product that continues to be its top seller today. It captured the imagination of the country at a time when motorised appliances were a novel idea as it was designed to be one machine that has many uses made possible by the addition of various attachments.
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- The Kenwood Chef is a food mixer developed by Ken Wood based on the earlier A200, launched in 1950. It was originally manufactured in the UK by Kenwood Limited (not to be confused with the Japanese Kenwood Corporation which manufactures audio equipment) but is now made in China and simply reboxed in the UK. The Chef Mixer was an instant success in the UK and provided the firm with a star product that continues to be its top seller today.
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