Braun FP3030 Tribute Collection Food Processor - 220 Volt 240 Volt 50 Hz - This unit does not work in North America!! - To Use Outside North America! - World Import
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Why make life difficult when you can simply use a Braun food processor With seven different attachments it's a master of versatility: whether for kneading slicing grating shredding - or even whipping cream. The variable speed control allows the food processor to be preset to any of 15 different speeds. In other words the machine starts immediately at the selected speed instead of accelerating through each level - delivering quick and very even results.
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FOR USE OVERSEAS- 220 / 240 volts for use overseas in Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East, and other 220 /240 volt Countries. Comes with a 2 round and 3
Braun FP3010 TributeCollection Food Processor, 220-volt
Can I use this American food processor in the EU with a transformer? : r/AskElectricians