Sunday, January 10, 2010

Why Should You Even Consider Getting a Food Processor?

By Moses Harun

A wide range of Cuisinart food processors are currently for purchase, and it's particularly tough to choose the very best of the range of Cuisinart processors, such as the Cuisinart BFP-703CH Blender/Food Processor, because a lot depends on the users' own requirements. A few models were given customer complaints since the contents were either too soupy or too chunky, but usually that is caused by not referring to the instructive manual that Cuisinart has provided.

On top of that, a few were judged to be particularly difficult to clean properly. Several of the higher-end Cuisinart food processors were given positive reviews if many of the peices were able to be taken off and therefore easier to sanitize, rather than the ones that had incorporated one-piece design in some of their parts.

The Cuisinart DLC-X Plus Food Processor is made for cooks who cater or own small eating establishments. It uses a bowl that could contain 20 cups, three slicing disks for thin, medium, and thicker slices, and also a shredding disk, a dough hook, and even uses a "whole-sized fruit and vegetable feed tube", even though if you don't routinely process massive quantities of food in your kitchen, this model will not be very suitable for the home cook, yet it is positively recieved by users in just about every test performed.

Many people are especially taken with the Cuisinart DLC-2014 Power Prep Plus since it comes with a generous 14 cup bowl, therefore it can easily manage three pounds of bread dough, or fourteen cups of sauce. Unfortunately it sells for quite a bit, but if you are shopping for the absolute "best" product that Cuisinart will provide the accomplished chef, this will justify the expense. Those who have worked with this appliance state that it is very good at slicing and shredding; they adored the large size, on top of its excellent performance for kneading dough. It effortlessly completed most heavy-duty food processing operations. Many testers mentioned that they were rather astonished that the machine came with a three-year warranty from Cuisinart rather than the normal one-year warranty which has been standard for this company's food processors.

The Cuisinart Model # DLC-8S is regarded as a custom food processor. It provides an exclusively designed cover in addition to a over-sized feed tube which has a very handy top for safe chopping and kneading. Every one of these capabilities are driven by Cuisinart's industrial quality motor, that so many cooks love on account of the power that it provides for the busy cook. This 11-cup appliance has been recognized to be a powerhouse that is engineered for both ease of use as well as giving you years of use. Most absolutely love the oversized "whole-sized fruit and vegetable feed tube" as listed above. It has a full 5-year motor warranty yet only a limited 3-year warranty which applies to the entire unit. Another great model is the Cuisinart BFP-703CH Blender/Food Processor.

Cuisinart DLC-10S is a slightly smaller device for cooks who do not need the jumbo machines which could handle restaurant-sized jobs. This example is a 7-cup volume food processor that is considered to be intended to handle the normal kitchen needs for cutting, pureeing and additionally kneading although the volumes need to be kept small. It boasts a unlimited five-year warranty regarding the motor while it includes a conditional 3-year warranty regarding the complete unit. Quite a few of the complaints on this unit have come from people who think that the replacement parts and the disks and blades have proved particularly costly.

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