Cuisinart DLC-10S Pro Classic 7-Cup Food Processor

Cuisinart DLC-10S Pro Classic 7-Cup Food ProcessorCuisinart DLC-10S Pro Classic 7-Cup Food Processor
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List Price: $180.00
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Customer Reviews

Making friends with a Cuisanart3
This great big cuisanart arrived to replace a little old model I got in the 70s. It seems not only big but a bit complicated to operate…any appliance that needs a DVD to explain itself has a slight problem. However, it works well once you wrangle it into position. I’m beginning to like it alot!

lousy lid3
The food processor works fine. But the lid is difficult to manage and clean. I think it was designed by lawyers who were more concerned about the possibility of a cut finger than chopping or grating food. I’d rather have a Robot Coupe, but for the price this is ok.

Quiet, efficient, if a little small4
While I didn’t try using this in my lap or mistake it for a saucepan (see 1-star reviews), I have used the DLC-10S for a variety of kitchen tasks and it’s performed very well. I was astounded at how quiet it is, especially compared to my old Black & Decker food processor.

I’m happy to have the two different lids. I rarely use the feed chute so it’s handy to have the low-profile lid, yet I’m happy to have the other when it’s needed.

One caveat: While my old B&D was also a 7-cup model, the design of the bowl meant that I could fill it fairly full with no problem. However, because the center post of the Cuisinart is so low, anything very liquid-y will leak through, as it does whenever I make my salsa. Seems to me that 7 cups should mean 7 cups.

On the other hand, the whole machine is comfortingly heavy and stable, meaning it doesn’t have a tendency to bounce around the countertop when working, even if the load becomes a bit unbalanced.

Overall, I’m happy with my purchase and I look forward to many years of service.

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