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Uerec_1035758
Anyone have food processors
https://thehomedweller.com/food-processor-and-mixer/
they're particularly fond of? Baroness and I are getting one for the house for Christmas.
Leaning heavily towards Cuisinart. Trying to decide between an 11 cup model for $150 or a 14 cup for $200. Or if we should spend less money for a much simpler unit.
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FrankM_3301
What are you planning on using it for?
brian_martin2001
I have a robocoupe, it does what i need it to
evilashaod
I'm always fond of having that little bit of extra space just in case. With both of those models, you'll need a smaller one or stick blender for smaller quantities. Also, its just a personal preference, but I prefer the hard physical buttons over the soft bump buttons.
montebello1964
When I got a new one I spent a lot of time reading reviews and ended up going with a Magimix (from Robot-Coupe), rather than Cuisinart or KitchenAid. Sort of the Vitamix of food processors. So far I've been very happy with it.
https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/magimix-by-robot-coupe-food-processor-16-cup-with-triple-pusher/?pkey=s%7Cmagimix%7C6
mattpope
Depends on what you’re going to be using it for and your available space. We have a Cuisinart DX model that my wife got over 30 years ago and it still runs great.
tshewman
as many are saying, depends on what you want to use it for. Have a breville all in one, and it uses the stick blender. Works really well (over 5yo) . They sell some exceptional table top models.
lawlbeee_1043876
Unless you are looking into a chef quality food processor which is far more expensive, just go with a good brand name. Cuisinart, Hamilton Beach, and KitchenAid are all solid options. If want a more in depth look here is a helpful article :
https://www.reviewho.com/best-food-processors-reviews/
Hope this helps.
Susan_994340
Love Cuisinart Food Processors. I have the 14 cup workhorse and highly recommend it.
Daniel_J_1122159
Unfortunately, the link that you gave shows nothing. I liked this one
https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/breville-..
.
It all depends on what you need.
OvenJames_1141653
Hamilton Beach are rightly regarded as the best food processors in Europe. We initially bought a Black and Decker machine that works on 110v and this was not fit for purpose - so our take on cheap U.S. branded machines (made in Mexico) is that these are designed to discourage immigration.
So we bought a Hamilton Beach (12 Cups) to use on our 220v - the box fitted in a bike bag sized for check in - and this is wonderful.Though you can consider a few other options as well as mentioned here
https://www.foodprocessorsreview.com/
Selection of right food processor depends upon the requirement mainly.
Helen_1229484
I've made a ranking of the best food processors that will certainly not disappoint you:
https://cookingtopgear.com/best-food-processors/
Melisa_Salih_Gulcan_1356560
Im also looking for one. I found
this
link but im not sure. What do you think about those?
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