Kenwood for the kitchen
Kenwood Appliances is an international company, recognised throughout the world as a market leader for its range of food preparation products such as Chef foodmixers, Gourmet food processors, and blenders. The company is now in the process of adding a number of new products to its range, including a cool touch and long slot toaster, a kettle/jug, juice separator, Powerline (mains operated can opener, mixer, blender and knife), and the unique rechargeable product, System K. This system offers a
can opener, mixer, blender and torch which can be purchased separately and interconnects to offer a rechargeable system that operates off one mains connector. More recently, Kenwood has also released a range of three microwave ovens — the Nova 38 litre, Cosmos 28 litre and Compact 19 litre. These new products lead an expanded range, which represents the latest in technology and are designed and built on the basis of Kenwood’s reputation for durability and quality.
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Press, 28 November 1988, Page 39 (Supplement)
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