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KitchenAid KFP740CR 9-Cup Food Processor with 4-Cup Mini Bowl, Chrome

KitchenAid KFP740CR 9-Cup Food Processor with 4-Cup Mini Bowl, Chrome Amazon Price: $132.20
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Features:

  • 9-cup work bowl and multipurpose stainless-steel blade
  • Durable sealed housing creates sound barrier for quiet operation; pulse control
  • Exclusive 4-cup mini bowl with blade; assortment of standard accessories included
  • Base wipes clean easily; dishwasher-safe bowls, blades, and discs
  • Measures 10-1/2 by 14-1/2 by 8-9/32 inches; 1-year replacement warranty

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Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 158 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

A kitchen tool of superior quality 5 out of 5 stars.
5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3CDWKQ1MBWTZ Purchasing this product as a gift for my wife has reminded me that quality, while not cheap, is worthwhile. The differences between this food processor and the little, cheap one we had before are of a much greater magnitude than I would have expected. A few examples:

- Even though this one has a tremendously more powerful motor, it is much quieter. While chopping food, it's about as loud as a drip coffee machine. Our old one was more like blow dryer volume.
- The blades are very efficient and chop large amounts of food in seconds.
- The usefulness in food preparation is much greater than a smaller unit -- large amounts of food can be arranged inside or dropped in, and the food pusher is a very useful component.

So far, we've used this to make large batches of baby food (e.g., peas, peaches, avocado) for freezing and the easiest pie crust my wife has ever made--just throw in the cold butter and ingredients and pulse!

Note: The plastic bowl scratches very easily. The first time we used it, we used a metal spoon to scoop out some puree. Bad idea. We now have a couple of small scrape lines on the inside of the bowl. Use a rubber scraper or the plastic one they include. Just a cosmetic thing, but annoying.

[Update 4/11/10: I've attached a video of me slicing a block of gouda cheese.]

Editorial Review:

KitchenAid Model KFP740 Food Processor is a powerful and durable tool for creative cooking. This model features a 9-cup work bowl and KitchenAid's exclusive 4-cup mini bowl for smaller chopping tasks. Features a tall feed tube and pusher for continuous processing, Powerful 1/2-horsepower motor, Premium-quality stainless steel blades, Easy-to-Clean design, and a Hassle-free replacement warranty.

Electric Food Mill

Electric Food Mill List Price: $29.99
By: Kid Co Inc. - Model: F900
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Features:

  • 2 cup bowl
  • Non-skid bottom
  • Turbo button for pulsating rotations
  • Blending attachment
  • Dishwasher safe

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Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 31 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Very Useful Product 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

We bought this product from Amazon, and so far we are very pleased with it. The product does what it is supposed to do. I would recommend it HIGHLY over a regular food processor or blender, for:

(1) It is much smaller and compact, making it easier to get started and store.
(2) It is SO MUCH easier to clean than a food processor or blender. The fact that the motor is on top and shielded by a tight fitting lid means it stays very clean. No food gets to it. The other parts are easy to clean.
(3) The Food Mill can be operated easily using only one hand, which might come handy sometime.
(4) The blended puree is smooth, more so than a regular blender or food processor, especially if you have only a small amount of food.

Something to pay attention to:

(a) The blade is VERY SHARP --- sharp like a scalpel. Do not touch it with your hand. I cut myself without even noticing it at first. Use a brush to clean the blade.

(b) Be careful when you make carrot puree. It will discolor the white plastic, and it is almost impossible to remove the color.

Editorial Review:

This compact and handy appliance blends and purees fresh foods into healthy meals for your baby.
  • 2 cup bowl
  • Non-skid bottom
  • Turbo button for pulsating rotations
  • Blending attachment for more thorough mixing
  • Dishwasher safe; except for motor/housing

Cuisinart DLC-861TX Stainless Steel Blade

Cuisinart DLC-861TX Stainless Steel Blade List Price: $33.00
By: Cuisinart - Model: DLC-861-TX
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Features:

  • Model No.: DLC-861TX
  • Compatability: For DLC-8S and DFP-11
  • Dimensions: 5.5 x 2.25-in.
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Cleaning & Care: Dishwasher-safe

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Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 7 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

blade replacement 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

wow! didn't realize how dull my old blade was! definitely a wise, time saving upgrade!

Very happy with purchase 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

I bought this replacement blade knowing the part number I was looking for. It arrived fairly quick. Perfectly packaged. In perfect condition. As you might expect... it works fantastic (just like my original blade that has gone missing) The price was fair. I'm perfectly happy.

Sharp! 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

Ordered this as a replacement blade. Forgot how incredibly sharp they are when you first get them. Our food processor is just like new again. LOVE IT!

Thank You 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

I broke the part and didn't want to buy a new Cuisinart. Buying this part solved the problem.

New blade for Cuisinart Food Processor 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

After using the same blade for 20 years, I was prompted to buy a new blade when watching Martha Stewart's TV show. I went online and ordered through Amazon.com and a brand new blade was delivered. It came exactly as was described and was delivered in a very timely fashion. The new blade is awesome!

Editorial Review:

Keep your Cuisinart in fine working order, including your blades. If you should somehow lose or damage your Stainless Steel S-Shaped blade, you can replace it. Designed for 11-cup models, this blade will process your raw or cooked food to your desired consistency, quickly and efficiently.

Cuisinart DLC-8S 11-Cup Pro Custom 11 Food Processor, White

Cuisinart DLC-8S 11-Cup Pro Custom 11 Food Processor, White Amazon Price: $135.00
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Features:

  • Ideal for making dough, slicing vegatables, shredding cheese, mincing garlic and herbs, mixing batters, emulsifying mayonnaise and more
  • 11-cup work bowl large enough for a family
  • Includes steel blade, dough blade, three slicing/shredding discs, spatula
  • Extra-large feed tube for larger food slices
  • Five-year full motor warranty, three-year limited entire unit warranty

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Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 60 Average rating: 3.5 of 5

Designed Looking Thru a Mirror 2 out of 5 stars.
1 of 2 people found this review helpful.

What is it with food processors that no one can design a unit without a serious flaw? The feed slot and interlock mechanism are on the rear of the unit and the bowl handle and controls are on the front. Like the engineer could not decide if he was coming or going. Maybe they bench tested it with two operators? Also, you better place your unit within 12" of the outlet as the cord is ridiculously short. The cusinart bowl still has the same, easily broken, interlocks that my old unit had.

flimsy, brittle work bowls 2 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I've used Cuisinart processors for probably 30 years, but unfortunately the quality has gone to hell. I purchased one about 2 years ago, and even though I have used this one infrequently, usually just for grating cabbage for slaw or for making mayonnaise and aioli and only occasionally for slicing potatoes, the bowl is already cracked. The company that now makes Cuisinart is the old Ronco manufacturer. Apparently to bolster their corporate bottom line they have taken steps to cheapen the product and diminish its quality. And to add insult to injury, replacing the bowl, lid, chute and pusher--just the Lexan pieces--will cost you about $100, not significantly less than the cost of a whole new food processor. It's a shame, really, because I've read that the processors made by Kitchen Aide slosh liquids like oil and purees out of the bowl. So the bottom line seems to be that in the USA there are no high-quality, well-designed food processors being made. Kind of sucks, really.

Editorial Review:

Cuisinart is known for power, quality and convenience. This size processor will take you from soup to souffl? with ease. Exclusive cover with a large feed tube and unique compact chopping/baking cover. Industrial-quality motor. Comes with stainless steel discs and blade, bonus thin slicing disc, dough blade, 2 covers, recipe collection and how-to video. Model #DLC8S. Includes a manufacturer's limited warranty.

KitchenAid KFP7I5 7-Cup Food Processor, White

KitchenAid KFP7I5 7-Cup Food Processor, White Amazon Price: $97.47
List Price: $129.99
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Features:

  • Food processor with powerful induction motor and 7-cup work bowl
  • Full-size feed tube and pusher; on/off and pulse control
  • Multipurpose stainless-steel blade; reversible slicing/shredding disc
  • Clean Touch control pad; spatula/cleaning tool included; dishwasher-safe parts
  • Measures approximately 9 by 7-2/7 by 14-2/7 inches; 1-year limited warranty

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Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 17 Average rating: 3.5 of 5

Junk 2 out of 5 stars.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Buyers beware! This unit costs way too much considering how flimsy it is. My wife has used ours 10 or 12 times and already the handle on the container has failed. It doesn't take much to make it fail. She was trying to turn the container off the base and the handle fractured a small tab off. This jammed the safety mechanism inside the handle to the point it will no longer let the unit even turn on. We did NOT buy this from Amazon, but since we do make purchases here, I thought it best to let others know. We are going to buy the Cuisinart Prep 11 Plus DLC2011. It was rated #1 by [...].

KitchenAid Food Processor 5 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I have found this machine does everything I want it to do. I just wish I had known that it had a separate appliance to do small things like chopping up parsley or cilantro when I purchased it. I would have ordered that also. It's just great, even without that.

Editorial Review:

This powerful and hardworking food processor from KitchenAid takes the pain out of food prep. It features a full-size feed tube and multiple blades, including a stainless steel multipurpose blade that blends, chops, minces and emulsifies quickly and easily.

KitchenAid KFPW760OB 700-Watt 12-Cup Food Processor, Onyx Black

KitchenAid KFPW760OB 700-Watt 12-Cup Food Processor, Onyx Black Amazon Price: $185.69
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Features:

  • 700-watt food processor with wide and narrow feed tubes, plus pulse control
  • 12-cup work bowl, 10-cup chef's bowl, and 4-cup mini bowl with mini blade
  • Multipurpose stainless-steel blade, dough blade, citrus press, and egg whip
  • 3 discs for slicing/shredding; spatula; storage case; dishwasher-safe parts
  • Measures 10-1/2 by 8-1/4 by 16-1/8 inches; 1-year warranty

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Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 185 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Worst quality KA product we've ever owned 1 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

We have several other KitchenAid appliances and products. So,I purchased the KitchenAid Food Processor, KFPW760WH. While it functions satisfactorily, the quality of the plastic is beyond sub-standard. The first event occured after the bowl and lid were subjected to three hand-washings. When attempting to use it the fourth time, I noticed a large crack in the clear bowl. I called KA, send pictures because the rep really didn't believe it, and they replaced the bowl without charge since it was within one year (actually within 3 months) of ownership. Rep maintained that item is top rack dishwasher safe...say it isn't so! Why would I want to chop 10 lbs of onions then handwash the appliance. So for the fourth cooking event, do I dare give it another try ? (chopping all of those onions by hand became tedious and time consuming, and after all, why did I spend over $200 to let it sit on the counter.) Again, it worked just fine for the task, and onto the top rack of the dishwasher it went...the rep said it was ok! It was gently washed, and air dried. I can attest that there were no flying knives, spatulas or forks in the dishwasher during this event. When I retrieved it from the dishwasher rack, the white handle fell into four pieces and sevaral shards. We had another mess on our hands. There are just two of us in this house, no pets, and neither of us had a sleep walking incident. So once again, a call to the service center, where I registered my dislike and ordered the replacement parts, at $65+. I sewed a very stylish cover for it, removed it from the counter, and placed it in the garage. I wrote a letter to KA in MI, (KitchenAid 553 Benson Rd. MD 8060 Benton Harbor, MI 49022) for which I am awaiting a response. Nearly $300 into the product and it's too big to be a paperweight. It now sits in the garage on the shelf and each time I go out to the garage to get my car, I mumble at it as I pass the shelving units. It takes up valuable storage space. We continue to use a wedding gift, an Oster brand mini chopper circa 1979. It is dishwasher safe and doesn't have any cracks in it. They sure don't make some things today with any level of good quality.

Editorial Review:

KitchenAid Model KFPW760 Food Processor packs 700 watts of power with an ultra wide mouth feed tube, three bowls, and all the tools for your creative cooking. Combine all this with KitchenAid's hassle-free replacement warranty, and you will have everything you need for shredding, slicing, dicing and mincing.

Cuisinart DLC005AGTX Work Bowl with Handle 14-c.

Cuisinart DLC005AGTX Work Bowl with Handle 14-c. List Price: $46.00
By: Cuisinart - Model: DLC005AGTX
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Features:

  • Model No.: DLC-005AGTX
  • Compatability: All 14-cup food processors
  • Size: 14-cup
  • Dimensions: 9.5 x 5.75-in.
  • Origin: China

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Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 10 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Some good some bad 3 out of 5 stars.
6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

As others state the work bowl is well made but there seems to be some variance in the manufacturing of these bowls. In my case the top will need to be sanded as the size (diameter) is not to the tolerance of the original top piece as well as a small piece of the interlock at the top needs to be cut/removed in order for the lid to fully rotate onto and lock with the bowl. This is at the top of the interlock pin housing. If you are not up to these tasks of adoption you will be shooting in the dark as to the instant fitting and adaptability of this bowl. As I am a long time engineer and fix it guy this task is nothing more than an inconvenience but for others it could present a major problem.

Editorial Review:

Made of durable, see-through Lexan, Cuisinart's Work Bowl with Handle is the basis for all your food prep. It's shatter proof and heat and cold resistant, but should yours get damaged, or if you just need a back-up, it's available separately. Fits all 14-cup food processor models.About Cuisinart... In 1973, Carl Sontheimer introduced the world to its first Cuisinart food processor. His design, a creative adaptation based on an elaborate industrial blender, was soon widely produced in France and became indispensable in homes across the world. Since then, Sontheimer's original appliance has evolved, and additional Cuisinart products have been added, contributing to the original collection of time-saving tools used by professional chefs and home cooks alike. Even after 25 years, Cuisinart is still one of the most recognizable brands in quality kitchenware.

Cuisinart DLC-2014CHB PowerPrep Plus 14-Cup Food Processor, Brushed Stainless

Cuisinart DLC-2014CHB PowerPrep Plus 14-Cup Food Processor, Brushed Stainless List Price: $545.00
By: Cuisinart - Model: DLC-2014CHB
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Features:

  • 14-cup food processor with powerful direct-drive induction motor
  • Touchpad controls; indicator lights; on, off, pulse, and dough options
  • Includes slicing/shredding discs, chopping/mixing blade, and dough blade
  • Wide-mouth feed tube means less prep work; cord wrap; dishwasher-safe parts
  • Measures 8 by 11 by 15-1/2 inches; 3-year limited warranty; full 10-year motor warranty

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Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 9 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

The food processor SHOW DOWN: A comparison of 14 cup stainless Cuisinart food processors 3 out of 5 stars.
97 of 97 people found this review helpful.

When I buy a new kitchen or household item with lots of competitors I do loads of comparison/contrasting and research first if it's over a hundred bucks...Knowing it was time for a new food processor, I began comparing models. However, I found it a tad difficult to do with all the different blades, codes, etc.

Therefore, once I had completed my own shopping and comparisons, I thought it might be helpful for anyone else in the same situation if I posted my own comparisons here.

I'll start by saying I decided to order the Cuisinart Limited Edition Metal 14 cup food processor on Amazon. I found it to be the best value for my own needs and it was cheaper here than anywhere else I looked as of the time of my review. I chose Cuisinart because it's known to be the best but what made me decide on the limited edition may not be what you would want...this way you can compare and decide.

I chose a 14 cup because I love soups and big batches of dough.

I only looked at stainless because I only have 2 electronics on my countertops....this will be one. And it best matches the appliances.

So...that said...here we go: (these are all by Cuisinart)

I compared The Custom 14 food processor DFP 14BCN.
I will call this "C from now on.

I compared it to the Limited Edition 14 cup MP-14N
I will call this "LE" from now on

I compared also the Elite Collection 14 cup FP 14DC
(I will call this "E" from now on)

and I compared the PowerPrep Plus 14 cup DLC-2014CHB
(I will call this "PP" from now on)

WARRANTY:
C: 5 year motor, 3 year entire unit
LE: 20 year motor warranty, 3 year entire unit
E:20 year motor warranty, 3 year LIMITED warranty
PP:10 year motor warranty, 3 year entire unit

CONTROLS:
C: Two controls: On/off and pulse. No dough mode button
LE: 4 controls: On, Off, Pulse, Dough
E: 4 controls: On, Off, Pulse, Dough
PP: 4 controls: On, Off, Pulse, Dough

MOTOR: (heavy doughs especially need the better motor if you use these)
C: regular motor, 720 watt
LE: most powerful: over ¾ horsepower commercial induction motor
E: regular 1000 watt motor
PP: induction motor 768 watt motor

HOUSING:
C: Brushed stainless overlay
LE: Heavy duty die-cast metal
E: Brushed stainless overlay
PP: Brushed stainless overlay

DOUGH BLADE:
C: plastic
LE: all metal
E: plastic
PP: all metal

SHREDDING BLADE:
C: stainless medium
LE: stainless medium
E: stainless reversible shredding disc (fine/medium)
PP: stainless medium

SLICING BLADE:
C: 4mm
LE: 4mm
E: adjustable 1-6mm
PP: 4mm

CHOPPING/MIXING:
C: large blade
LE: large
E:Large and small blades for various sized bowls it comes with
PP: large

How To DVD:
C:none
LE:included
E:included
PP: video included

All have extra large feeding tubes which replaced the small ones of food processors of yesteryear so you don't have to prechop veggies to get them in the feeding tubes. All come with spatulas to scrape them down. All have parts that are dishwasher safe.

Other:
C: has large and small pushers.
LE: also comes with attachable beater blades so you don't have to keep your mixer on the countertop or drag out two appliances for some mixing chores. Bowl is made so no food gets caught in grooves or corners. Cord can be wrapped underneath machine.
E: also comes with attachable 11 cup and 4.5 cup bowls with pour spouts and measurement markings for small chores. These nest inside the 14 cup bowl. Some have complained that the narrow base and wide top, which makes the nestling bowls fit in, don't allow as smooth of mixing and also that food gets caught in a rim making this bowl harder to clean after mixing things that get trapped like shredded cheese and fine nuts. This is the only one that comes with an accessory storage case with a lock...nice to keep blades away from kids. This is the only one that had a retractable cord.
PP:has large and small pushers

Conclusion:
What I wanted in my food processor may be different from you so I'll note a few things. For me, the Limited Edition was what I purchased because it was far higher priced everywhere else on the internet including the Cuisinart site itself so I thought it good value and its price on Amazon, it's warranty was the best and it had the most powerful motor of all of them so, since I use it often, this was a plus. Also because of its powerful motor it is best for doughs as was the solid metal dough blade. I have a huge kitchenaid mixer that I don't keep on the counter so having the beater blade attachment was great for quick mixing when I don't wish to drag it out of the pantry. Because most of my slicing is the 4mm and I never do any fine shredding, the adjustable blades weren't needed for me (and I can buy them later if I want them...all parts are interchangeable on the 14 cup Cuisinart food processors.) BUT if you are someone who wants a variety of bowl sizes and blades, then I'd say the Elite would be the best choice. It's also nice that that one comes with an accessory storage case. However, I find having to unstack the small bowls housed inside the large one and get food out that gets trapped in the seams with the Elite model were an annoyance I wished to avoid. I found the custom to be too simple with a lesser motor and poor warranty and no mode specifically for dough. And the powerprep is fine but more basic as well with a lesser warranty and motor for almost the same price as the uber food processor...(the limited edition). Might be ok for those who rarely use the machine who know they won't wear out the motor. Also, Cuisinart is really going "old school" on this model to include a VHS tape with it...rather than the DVD included in the newer models. Still it's got an induction motor which is still better than the Custom and the Elite...(but the Elite has more wattage to it's motor inspite of the fact it's not an induction motor.) Final thought is for the price, the parts, the mega motor, the commercial grade and the warranty of the Limited Edition along with its ease of cleaning and stremlined look... it just pulled out ahead of the game for me.

I'm very happy with my purchase...my old food processor was working fine but had the small chute and didn't offer near what this new one does and it looks impressive on the counter even though I'm very picky about anything out on the counter in my kitchen as my kitchen is open to the living room so I have to keep it neat. The metal is attractive, the motor is SO quiet for what it is, and the chopping power is tremendous...I did a couple batches of dough already too and it makes some FINE pizza in no time because of it!

Negatives: Some complain about the new food processors having safety mechanisms that won't allow the machine to start unless everything is aligned perfectly. For me this is not a negative because the newer machines with the commercial induction motors being loose would easily chop off your head. And that's a kitchen mess none of us want. They aren't your mama's old school food processors that whir at a low speed...these things do all but chop logs and they'd probably do that too. I want nothing loose when this baby starts!

p.s. If you buy shredded cheese, try shredding your own in the food processor...not only will you save lots of cash to help pay for the food processor, but shredded cheese is coated so it won't stick together. If you shred your own it actually tastes soooo much better and fresher, and it melts better. Same for meat...except for the melting part! But I'm a cheese lover above all else...

Editorial Review:

Kitchen style! A brushed stainless finish adds a touch of elegance the PowerPrep Plus 14 Cup Food Processor is now a fashionable fit for any kitchen. Includes the tools to perform any food preparation task¿with superior style.

Cuisinart DLC5BC Food Processor, 7-Cup Chrome

Cuisinart DLC5BC Food Processor, 7-Cup Chrome By: Cuisinart - Model: DLC5BC
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Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 9 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

The name Cuisinart will never mean a quality product, but junk and advertising that is deceiving 1 out of 5 stars.
8 of 12 people found this review helpful.

I have owned a Cuisinart Food Processor for years. It finally quit and was not worthy of repairing. This was a mistake. This product is a piece of junk and the company will not honor their warranty. I purchased from Sam's and after opening the work bowl was damaged with a small crack. I asked their customer service line to send me a new one. They would only do this if I sent my cracked one back to them and paid for shipping of the replacement work bowl. WHICH ALL TOTAL WAS MORE THAN WHAT I PAID FOR THE FOOD PROCESSOR. Also in big letters on the front package it stated a 5 year warranty and USA ID, yet the extremely small print states made in China. I will never ever buy a Cuisinart product again. The name Cuisinart will never mean a quality product, but junk and advertising that is deceiving. If I could give them less than one star I would. Their customer support is awful.

Editorial Review:

A perfect food processor for the everyday household. Includes a stainless steel medium slicing disc and stainless steel shredding disc to make processing food easy and efficient, plus a feed tube and pusher for quick addition of ingredients. Five-year motor warranty. Three-year limited warranty.

Cuisinart DLC-2007N Prep 7 7-Cup Food Processor

Cuisinart DLC-2007N Prep 7  7-Cup Food Processor Amazon Price: $119.99
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Features:

  • 7-cup work bowl ideal size for most households
  • New, simple-to-use feed tube and pusher assembly
  • Extra-large feed tube is 4-1/4 by 2-3/4 inches; small feed tube inside pusher
  • Dough blade, slicing/shredding discs, spatula, recipes, how-to video included
  • 10-year warranty against motor defects, 3-year warranty against other defects

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Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 24 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

not deep enough for liquids 3 out of 5 stars.
4 of 5 people found this review helpful.

This is a great little food processor. it chops up garlic and onions and grinds coffee better than anything i've seen but every year we grow tomatoes and can sauces made from them. the stem port in the center of the bowl is only about an inch high. that's it. you can only do an inch worth of liquid in this thing at a time. i'm keeping it because i've never seen a food processor work so well with the dry items, but i'll probably get something else to do the huge batches of tomatoes i have to do every year.

Own it 4 out of 5 stars.
2 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Great design and very functional for getting the food in and the processed food out. Only thing is that it doesn't have variable speeds. Pulse on to chop or blend but watch out as it can reduce to puree if not careful. Very powerful and not too noisy.

Editorial Review:

Here's a mid-size food processor that will chop, mince, grate, slice, mix, purEe, liquefy and knead. It's the next best thing to having your very own sous chef! The extra wide mouth feed tube means you don't have to do any pre-cutting and the bowl is dishwasher safe for easy clean up. An excellent choice for everyday use.

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