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I have a Philips HR7754 food processor. Recently, it just wouldn't
switch on; there was no noise or smoke or anything, it's just dead. Needless to say, Philips said they don't repair this model any more and I've had no success finding anyone to repair it (Central Scotland). I know the standard advice would be to just replace it, but it really goes against the grain to junk what has been a very good machine, so I'm wondering what's for the best? Regards Syke |
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