3 Australian-verified food processor picks compared side by side: Russell Hobbs Desire Food for the cheapest verified buy; Breville Kitchen Wizz 11 Plus for the best-value most-households pick; Russell Hobbs Desire Mini for the segment ceiling. Every product has live Amazon AU stock at the last data refresh.
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For most Australian households the Breville Kitchen Wizz 11 Plus at around $219 is the right buy. 11-cup capacity handles family batches without the Breville premium of the 9-cup Paradice, 1,000W powers through dough without struggling, and the wide feed chute saves you 5-10 minutes of pre-chopping per use (you can drop a whole tomato or carrot straight in). 2,800 AU reviews at 4.6 stars is the strongest social-proof signal in the AU food-processor category by a wide margin.
If you want Precision Dicing, uniform 12mm or 16mm cubes for batch salads, salsa, and roasting trays, the Breville the Paradice 9 (BFP638) at about $463 is the upgrade. The dicing kits are the technical differentiator vs every other processor on this list (which just chop randomly), and the bowl-in-bowl design means small-batch chopping doesn't waste motor on an empty 9-cup cavity. Pay the extra only if you'll actually use the dicing function weekly.
The Russell Hobbs Desire Food Processor at about $79 is the budget and starter pick. 2.5L bowl, 750W motor, slicing/grating/chopping blades included, under $100 for everything a new home cook needs. Don't buy this if you process dough regularly (the 750W struggles) or if you batch-cook for 5+ people (2.5L is small for that volume).
One honest limitation: none of these three is a Magimix. Magimix is the SERP-consensus best food processor brand (ProductReview AU has rated it #1 for 6 years running), but Amazon AU does not stock the Magimix 5200XL or its siblings, they distribute through Myer, Harvey Norman, and direct from magimix.com.au. If you specifically want Magimix's induction motor and 30-year warranty, buy via those channels rather than via a grey-market Amazon AU listing.
For full context on why we ranked these the way we did, what alternatives we considered (and rejected), and the broader buying-guide framework, read the full Best Food Processors in Australia 2026, Mini, 9-Cup & Magimix Picks.
Every pick on this page is sourced from NestPath's AU Verified Amazon Appliance Dataset, a CC BY 4.0 licensed open dataset of 352 editorial picks across 83 categories. The dataset includes the same data shown above (brand, price, availability, rating, review count, editorial pick role, last-verified date) plus the canonical Amazon AU URL for each ASIN. Free CSV and JSON downloads.
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