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Lets Take a Look at Cuisinart Food Processors

February 7, 2010 by drewloupsen  
Filed under Food And Drink

Many different Cuisinart food processors can be found on the market, and it’s particularly hard to recommend the most effective of all the Cuisinart processors, because that is influenced by the users’ particular expectations. Some machines were given customer complaints seeing as the ingredients were either pureed instead of diced or vice-versa, but normally that is a consequence of not reading the explanatory pamphlet that Cuisinart has provided. Additionally, some were considered exceedingly hard to clean properly. Several of the higher-end Cuisinart food processors were given positive reviews if many of the parts were able to be taken off and therefore easier to sanitize, instead of the machines that had incorporated one-piece assemblies of most of their pieces. Another great choice would be Cuisinart BFP-703CH Blender/Food Processor.

The Cuisinart DLC-X Plus Food Processor is produced for customers who cater or own small eating establishments. It has a bowl that could hold 20 cups, three slicing disks for three different types of slices, and also a shredding disk, a dough hook, and even has a “whole-sized fruit and vegetable feed tube”, yet if you don’t normally process enormous amounts of food at home, this model will not be particularly practical for the average cook, though it is highly graded by users in virtually every test applied.

Many people are highly impressed by the Cuisinart DLC-2014 Power Prep Plus because it includes a generous 14 cup bowl, therefore it will capably process three pounds of pasta, or fourteen cups of vegetables. The drawback is that it costs a good chunk of change, although if you are seeking the very “best” machine that Cuisinart could provide the accomplished chef, this could validate the cost. Those who have worked with this model say that it is very reliable at slicing and dicing; they appreciated the extra size, as well as its outstanding performance for kneading dough. It capably accomplished most heavy-duty jobs. A numberof people mentioned that they were very surprised that it held a three-year warranty from Cuisinart rather than the expected twelve-month warranty which has been standard for Cuisinart’s food processors. Perhaps a better alternative would be Cuisinart BFP-703CH Blender/Food Processor.

The Cuisinart Model # DLC-8S is considered a custom food processor. It comes with an exclusively designed housing accompanied by a super-sized feed tube that comes with a very convenient cover for safe chopping and kneading. Each of those attachments are powered by Cuisinart’s super strong motor, that so many cooks love because of the power that it gives to the everyday cook. This 11-cup device has been recognized to be a powerhouse which was built for both user friendliness as well as giving you years of use. Most really love the convenient “whole-sized fruit and vegetable feed tube” as listed above. It comes with a full 5-year motor warranty but a limited 3-year warranty on the entire device.

Cuisinart DLC-10S is a slightly smaller machine for people who do not require the commercial grade machines made to handle family reunion-sized volumes. This model is a 7-cup sized food processor that is considered to be designed to handle the everyday kitchen requirements for chopping, pureeing and even kneading although the batches need to be kept small. It boasts a full five-year warranty on just the motor while there is a partial 3-year warranty regarding the whole machine. Quite a few of the reported problems on this model have come from people who maintain that the replacement parts as well as the disks and blades have proved very expensive. You might also like to check out Cuisinart BFP-703CH Blender/Food Processor.

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