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.
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Best Food Processor for the price
Review Date: August 10, 2007
Reviewer: VB, DC
Best product for the price.
The food processor was very easy to use as well as easy to clean up! We feel like we made a great purchase.
Pros: Very strong 600 watt electric motor, Easy to use, Durable.
Cons: May not be large enough for family cooking
Great value, simple, easy, and strong!
Review Date: July 12, 2008
Reviewer: A. Updike, Mesa, AZ USA
I love this food processor! It works well, is easy to clean, and runs pretty quietly (certainly less noisy than my blender).
I love how simple it is to operate and clean up. I use it all the time and even with the clean up, the speed of the task makes it much more efficient than chopping most things by hand.
I would buy it again in a heartbeat!
Efficient Little Workhorse
Review Date: December 17, 2009
Reviewer: C. Frisbie,
I bought this from Macys last Spring and not Amazon because I had a coupon and got it on a deal.It was my retirement present to myself.
I've used this extensively since mostly chopping veggies from the garden and making salsa, chopped tomatoes to freeze, etc. I used the slicing disc once to try it and it worked well.
If I had any complaint it would be its too efficient. At first I could turn about anything including onions, liquid. I had to learn to keep an eye on the material and my hand off that pulse button. Its doesn't take much to chop about anything down to nothing. Easy does it.
I recently tried it to make meatballs by putting pork sausage and burger in the bowl with other ingrediants and it worked great. I'll never do them by hand again.
I've used the chopping blade (not the grating blade) to grate hardened cheeses like Parmeson and Locatelli and it again worked great. I'm sure the grating discs would have done a little better job but I like my grated cheese a little larger in size rather than powdery texture.
It cleans up easily and bowl and lids snap together with ease.
Note/s: With any processor you need to make sure that whatever you're putting into the bowl goes in approximately the same size: quarters of onions, halfs of tomatoes, etc. Otherwise things get chopped in un-even sizes.
I have a small family and a small garden. You may want to look at a bigger size if you need to do a lot of canning and feed large number of people. This size worked for me.
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