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.
Read the full editorial guide →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 ~$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 ~$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 + JSON downloads.
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