5 Alternatives to the Kenwood MultiPro Go FDP22.130GY (Including Bigger, More Powerful Options)
If the Kenwood MultiPro Go is out of stock, a bit too pricey, or you’re wondering whether a different appliance would suit your kitchen better, there are some strong alternatives worth a look. Some swap the compact food-processor format for more power, bigger bowls, or added blending and baking versatility.
Original Product
The Kenwood MultiPro Go FDP22.130GY is a neat, budget-friendly food processor for everyday prep: chopping onions, slicing veg, grating cheese, making pastry and small dough jobs, all in a compact 1.3L footprint. If you want something similar, the Bosch MultiTalent 3 MCM3201BGB is the closest like-for-like alternative. It gives you a larger 2.3L bowl, 800W of power and a 1 litre blender, so it’s better for family batches and a bit more kitchen flexibility. The trade-off is size — it’ll take up more precious UK worktop space, and at £69.99 it’s pricier than the Kenwood.
If you’re after a step up in power and versatility, the Ninja 3-in-1 Food Processor & Blender BN800UK is a serious all-rounder. With 1200W, a 1.8L bowl, 2.1L jug and 700ml cup, it’s much more capable for smoothies, sauces, dough and bigger prep jobs. It’s better than the Kenwood if you want one appliance to do more, but it’s also far larger, louder and nearly three times the price. Choose this if you cook often, batch prep, or want blending as well as processing.
The Ninja 2-in-1 Blender BN750UK is less of a direct food-processor replacement, but it’s brilliant if your main need is blending rather than slicing and grating. It has 1200W power, Auto-iQ programs and comes with both a large jug and a single-serve cup, making it ideal for smoothies, soups and frozen drinks. What it doesn’t do is replace a proper processor for fine chopping, shredding or dough work, so it’s best for smoothie lovers rather than all-purpose cooks.
For keen bakers, the Aucma 6.2L Stand Mixer is a very different beast. It’s better than the Kenwood for bread dough, cake batters and whisking jobs thanks to the large bowl and included dough hook, whisk and beater. But it won’t slice, grate or chop vegetables, so it’s not a true food processor alternative. Pick this if your kitchen life revolves around baking and you want a proper mixer on the counter.
Finally, the Kenwood KMX754CR KMIX Stand Mixer is the premium pick here. It looks stylish, has a solid 1000W motor and is excellent for baking, but at £199 it’s a big leap in cost. It’s worse than the MultiPro Go for simple food prep because it can’t do the processor-style chopping and slicing tasks. Go for it if you want a statement mixer and already have other prep tools, not if you need a compact all-rounder.
Overall, the Bosch is the best direct alternative, the Ninja BN800UK is the best upgrade for power, and the Aucma or Kenwood KMIX make sense only if baking is your main priority.
Alternatives

Ninja 2-in-1 Blender with 3 Automatic Programs Blend, Max Blend, Crush, and 4 Manual Settings, 2.1L Jug & 700ml Cup, 1200W, Dishwasher Safe Parts, Auto-iQ, Black BN750UK

Ninja 3-in-1 Food Processor & Blender with 5 Automatic Programs: Blend, Max Blend, Chop, Mix, Puree, 1.8L Bowl, 2.1L Jug, 700ml Cup, 1200W, Dishwasher Safe Parts, Auto-iQ, Black BN800UK

Aucma Stand Mixer, 6.2L Food Mixers for Baking, Electric Kitchen Mixers with Bowl, Dough Hook, Wire Whip & Beater (6.2L, Black)

Bosch MultiTalent 3 MCM3201BGB 800W 2.3L Food Processor with 2 speeds, 1 litre blender and/Slicing/Grating/Beating attachments. - Black
Still Buy the Original If...
Stick with the Kenwood MultiPro Go if you want a compact, affordable food processor for everyday chopping, slicing, grating and small dough jobs. It’s especially sensible for smaller kitchens and lighter home cooking.
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