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Bought on rating from Cook's Country and am not disappointed. Does everything it is supposed to.
I purchased it as a gift so have not even opened the box. Have to fill in something so it would be accepted.
Nice product, needs instructional booklet
We love our new Food Processor. Our old one was about 10 years old. This one is so easy to use and clean! It slices potatoes beautifully.
I am an avid cook, but I have held off for many years on purchasing a food processor because of the cost and because I was not sure exactly what one could do. I am still learning about what food processors can and cannot do, but I am glad I purchased this one! This food processor is very sturdy, heavy, and comes with a nice assortment of blades and accessories. Being new to these devices, I was a bit overwhelmed at first. I read all the instructions, which were pretty helpful. As described, this comes with 2 bowls. They fit together during use, so if you want to use the smaller one, you keep it locked into the larger one. This works out great except if you want to use the blender-type blade. That blade can only be used with the larger bowl. I forgot about this and used it in the smaller bowl, causing that bowl's sides to get scraped by the blade. I noticed my mistake right away and turned it off. No major damage was done; just some scratches to the smaller bowl. I really like the pieces that allow you to adjust the opening where you put the food into. It can be wide enough to put large pieces into or you can adjust it, which allows smaller/thinner pieces of food to be fed into the slicing blades. I usually use this food processor when I need to cut up veggies for soups or if I need to puree soups or other liquids. You can either turn it on or use the pulse feature to control the spinning of the blades. Just don't allow yourself to think that a food processor will eliminate all cutting or chopping duties for you. You need to cut things (such as onions, peppers, zucchini) into pieces to feed them into the processor. Otherwise if you put the whole veggie into the food processor it will be cut unevenly and super shredded into tiny pieces or pureed. It also does not chop things into cubes. It will slice, shred, or puree to varying degrees. If you are seeking to chop up a pepper or onion into square pieces you need to do it by hand or cut the thing into strips and then feed it into the medium slicing blade. This is not a flaw of this food processor. It is just how they all work. If you only need to cut up one or two things I would just do it by hand to save time. Overall, this machine does everything it is supposed to do and it does it well. I have had it for 2 months and have not had any problems with it, nor do I anticipate any. I did a lot of research prior to purchasing this particular food processor and I think I chose the best one for the best price.
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