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I have a great big blender for cooking etc but I'm after a small, quick and easy to use blender for baby food or very small portions or blending say a few garlic cloves. I did buy one on amazon on customer recommendations but its too big. The blade sits above a garlic clove for example and just lops the odd bit off. Anyone have a decent one they would recommend?
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I'm after the Magimix le micro mini. After searching for months and reading hundreds of reviews on various mini models this has come out tops for me. I've got a kitchenaid blender and a handheld but they only do bigger quantities, I need another to do smaller. All this tech, just need the money to splash out now.


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Magimix-Le-Micro-Mini-Chopper/dp/B0007R8OKY

I've had the magi mix micro mini for about 4 years and its amazing. Blitzes an onion in a few seconds. Carrots, peppers, courgettes etc. Ice no problem. I use it daily to make kids meals, I wouldn't bother if it was full size but it only takes a few seconds to clean. It's probably in my top 5 baby/child related purchases!

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