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Black & Decker FP2500 PowerPro Wide-Mouth 10-Cup Food Processor, White
 
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Black & Decker FP2500 PowerPro Wide-Mouth 10-Cup Food Processor, White

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3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • 500-watt food processor with 10-cup capacity and wide-mouth feed chute
  • Soft-touch Mylar buttons; 2 speed settings, plus pulse; safety-interlock system
  • Heavy-duty suction-cup feet; cord storage; dishwasher-safe parts
  • Includes stainless-steel chopping blade, slicing/shredding disk, and dough blade
  • Measures 11 by 9-3/5 by 16-3/5 inches

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 9.6 x 16.6 inches ; 7.9 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B002FWXY86
  • Item model number: FP2500
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,688 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
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Slice, chop, shred, grate, or puree just about anything with this 500-watt food processor, an invaluable addition to any busy kitchen. The appliance offers a large 10-cup-capacity work bowl with a generous handle and a wide-mouth feed chute that accommodates whole apples, potatoes, onions, and other whole foods--no need to cut into smaller pieces first. Use the stainless-steel chopping blade, stainless-steel reversible slicing and shredding disk, or the dough blade depending on the task at hand. Choose from three soft-touch Mylar buttons for low speed, high speed, or pulse, which delivers an extra burst of power as needed. Other highlights include a safety-interlock system for peace of mind, heavy-duty suction-cup feet to keep the machine in place during operation, convenient cord storage, and dishwasher-safe removable parts for quick cleanup. Sleek and sturdy, the food processor measures 11 by 9-3/5 by 16-3/5 inches.

Product Description

Just how powerful is the Power Pro Wide-Mouth Food Processor? So powerful, that we had to design special heavy-duty suction cup feet to keep it in place while it slices, chops, shreds, grates and purees whole apples, potatoes, cucumbers, onions, blocks of cheese or any other whole foods with ease. With a fierce, 500-watt motor and tons of torque working in concert under its sleek and sturdy exterior, this is one heavy-duty piece of machinery that performs as great as it looks.


 

Customer Reviews

25 Reviews
5 star:
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4 star:
 (4)
3 star:
 (2)
2 star:
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1 star:
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Average Customer Review
3.3 out of 5 stars (25 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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78 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid workhorse, June 8, 2010
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This review is from: Black & Decker FP2500 PowerPro Wide-Mouth 10-Cup Food Processor, White (Kitchen)
First let me say this is not a $200 processors. When I say 5 stars, I don't mean compared to a $200 processor. I'm comparing it to the handful of other food processors I've worn through near this price point. This machine, in my mind, sets the gold standard for this let's say class of food processors.

That said, this thing is a real workhorse. We use it primarily for shredding cheese, usually full pounds of mozzarella at a time but sometimes harder cheeses, and it does so beautifully. We've used it to shred some other things and it's done fine, but I think it's safe to say that the real test of any processor is cheese and I can tell you unequivocally this processor shreds cheese with no problem. If anybody has an issue with parts breaking I can only guess maybe they're forcing it? Any time you're using a power tool, whether it's a food processor, table saw, or weed whacker, you have to let it do the work. If you force it, it will break. If you want to shred a pound of cheese in 10 seconds go look at $200 processors. If you just don't want to have to do it all by hand, this thing is great.

This processor's lid, chute, etc all fit together much more easily than similar processors by other brands I've used. I don't have to slam anything into place to disarm the safety shut-offs. It just works as it ought to.

I also like the extra large chute, and ability to safely/easily add things to the chute and (gently) tamp them down without creating a mess by opening the top.

The slicing disks are extremely effective too. My wife dumped a bunch of strawberries in the other day and reported that "this thing practically liquefied them in less time than the old one could mostly chop them"

My only complaint is there's a crevice that's difficult to clean right between the rim of the lid and the rim where the chute meets the main section of lid. I have to grab a bristle brush to get a few shred of cheese out of there. Not a big deal, I mainly mention it for the benefit of anybody else who runs into this and hasn't tried a bristle brush to get in there yet. The important stuff all works like a charm.

UPDATE: After reading a Serious Eats article and some Peter Reinhart material on making pizza dough I've started using this to make my pizza dough as well (instead of my KitchenAid stand mixer! Can't believe it myself!). The included plastic blades turn the unmixed ingredients into a fully kneaded warm dough ball in 30 seconds. It's very impressive!

UPDATE 10-13-2011: After 17 months of use (bought it last May and waited till June to post review) our food processor died last night. The hub of the shredding disc came apart. As we were looking it over trying to figure out if it could possibly be glued I noticed very small shavings of black plastic on the disc. I looked everything else over and discovered that the center point of the lid that guides the spinning central piece was disintegrating. Uh-oh! Can't really let that get in our food even with different paddles / blades /etc. Now at the current price of 51 this may or may not be acceptable, especially given we were not exactly easy on the thing (lots of cheese shredding and dough-making) even if we stayed within the recommended capacities. It DID outlast its warranty by 5 months. I am assuming by the way that by the time we pay for a new lid and shredding disc and shipping we would be throwing good money after bad to see how much more life we might get out of this motor and we would be smarter to buy a new processor. I'm a bit torn on whether or not to dock a star but 17 months out of a 51 buck product that worked so well until failure still seems like a good value to me.

Anyway- there you have it, a log of what is probably a typical full life cycle for this product! Hope it's helpful!
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63 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hard to beat for the money, January 21, 2010
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Camp4Fun (Cincinnati, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Black & Decker FP2500 PowerPro Wide-Mouth 10-Cup Food Processor, White (Kitchen)
Pros:
1 - 500 watt motor is more powerful than most other food processors
2 - Two speeds allows a little more precision during use
3 - Suction cup feet hold it pretty steady even when chopping a lot of veggies
4 - Comes with a dough kneading blade
5 - No louder than my little 3 cup chopper when running
6 - Has a wide mouth chute (see cons below)
7 - Large capacity (10 cups)

Cons
1 - No convenient way to store the cutting disc or blade when not in use. Both won't fit in the bowl during storage. The B&D FP2500S model comes with the storage lid. Or you can order it for $9.95 (part # - 07239GZ4)
2 - Goofy feeder chute only allows you to continually feed food into the small chute. In order to use the wide mouth chute, the chute must be removed, stopping the machine.
3 - Like most other Food processors, will only hold about 3 cups of liquid before it runs over to top of the shaft and leaks out the bottom. This is common with most brands and this model is no different.
4 - Having to lock the bowl on the base, the lid on the bowl, and the chute on the lid before the thing will run; is a pain. I understand the B&D is trying to make sure no one gets hurt using this thing but...geezz.

I own several higher end appliances from Kitchen Aid and Cuisinart. No one is going to mistake this food processor for one from either of those two companies. That being said, at $60 bucks it is one third the cost of a comparable sized Kitchen Aid unit.

I have owned this unit for a couple of weeks and have used it on about a dozen different chores. Overall it performs very well. It shreds cheese easily assuming the cheese is cold. I have used it to chop nuts and make bread crumbs. And it shreds carrots well. It comes with a dough blade, but since I have been using my Kitchen Aid stand mixer (the one appliance I could not live without) to knead dough for 10 years, I doubt I will ever use this feature.

If you need an inexpensive food processor for occasional use...this unit should work well for you.
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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Decent machine, March 14, 2010
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I bought this because I've been living without a food processor for over 3 years now and just desperately needed one, but could not afford a kitchen aid one.
Was a little nervous to try anything too "heavy" on it, so my first use was just chopping vegies and cheese for a meatloaf, it did great and saved me a ton of time in preperation.
second use I used it to slice mushrooms and onions with the slicer attachment, again, saved me a ton of time and tears (no more hand chopping onions!)
third use! I finally had the guts to make bread dough in it, it worked great, even while it was "kneading" the heavy, sticky dough for 1 minute it didn't get too hot or slow down!
The safety features are... well... they certainly just ARE.
So, I'd definitely say this is a good machine, just fine for basic food prep. Perhaps not the most beautiful appliance, but food processors rarely are that attractive.
EDIT: after many uses the motor died while making bread, using the bread recipe provided in the owners manual. I believe the method they use to mix the dough is what caused it to go, instead of slowly adding the liquid next time I will probably just dump in all the liquid at once, and then allow it to run until it forms a ball. Anyway, I contacted customer service explaining how it went sluggish for a few seconds and then stopped in a puff of white smoke, never to run again. (website is in owner manual) Within a couple of days they contacted me saying the machine probably had a factory defect and was covered by the 1 year warranty, they automatically submitted a replacement order for me. All I had to do was send them the plug, my name, address and reason of "return" and the order confirmation number provided in their email, plus a check for $7.50 to cover shipping. Pretty easy and pain free, arrived very quickly, what's really cool is they sent me a whole new boxed unit, complete with all the attachments, as there was nothing wrong with my original attachments I now have spares of everything.
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