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

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  • Includes stainless steel chopping blade, medium slicing disc (4mm), and shredding disc
  • Also includes small and large pushers, detachable disc stem, compact flat cover, spatula, and recipe book
  • Extra-large feed tube holds whole fruits and vegetables; BPA-free and dishwasher-safe parts
  • Powerful enough to knead bread dough with ease; Easy to use and clean
  • Five-year full motor warranty, three-year limited entire unit warranty
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Color White Black Silver Brushed Stainless
Dimensions 13.75 inches x 11.25 inches x 7 inches 10.13 inches x 14 inches x 10.13 inches 15.19 inches x 7.6 inches x 9.58 inches 9 inches x 16 inches x 13 inches
Item Weight 15 pounds 5 pounds 6 pounds 14.5 pounds
Material Plastic Plastic Plastic Stainless Steel
Size 7 Cup 14 x 10.1 x 10.1 inches 8 Cup 9 cup
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Style Name:DLC-10S
Product Dimensions 11.2 x 7 x 13.8 inches
Item Weight 15 pounds
Shipping Weight 14 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Manufacturer Cuisinart
ASIN B00004S9EM
Origin USA
Shipping Advisory This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
Item model number DLC-10S
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4.4 out of 5 stars 1,644 customer reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #15,194 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
#45 in Kitchen & Dining > Small Appliances > Food Processors
Date first available at Amazon.com June 29, 2004

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By judy houck on December 27, 2010
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I am a very analytical person that does not buy a product without extensive research. I first determined that for a two person household of empty nesters that the 7 cup food processor would be the ideal size. Smaller models do not offer the option of mixing bread dough or pizza dough and usually do not have slicing/shredding options. I also did not want to lift or be forced to clean a larger machine. Upon examination of 7 cup food processors I quickly found that the two brands most recommended by consumer research groups are the Cuisinart and the Kitchen Aid brands within my price point of around $100.00. Both of these models have good motors and are heavy enough not to move around on the counter while performing their functions.
In comparing the two models I found that the weights and heights of the models are similar. Product reliability ratings are also similar. The Kitchen Aid gains points for appearing to be easier to clean and being slightly more attractive on my counter than the Cuisinart. The downside of the KitchenAid food processor was that the slicing blade that comes with the unit is a 2mm blade that slices food very thin. I concluded that the slices are too thin to use in my stir frys or pie baking without rendering the fruit or vegetable into a mush like state. The Cuisinart comes with a more functional 4mm blade that better meets my needs(It is important to note that you cannot buy other size blades or attachments for the 7 Cup KitchenAid model).I like it that I had the flexibility of purchasing other attachments in the future to perform other functions with the Cuisinart model.
I purchased this particular model of the Cuisinart because unlike the newer model it came with an extra easy to clean lid, which you can utilize when using the main blade of the machine.
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Update: Well, that didn't last long. The bowl broke at the handle (this is THIN plastic) and it's right back of where the shaft interlocks into the top for safety. So essentially, the unit is useless until I get a replacement bowl. I wrote to the manufacturer. We'll see how they respond to the three year warranty (and this is only after really five months of use, and not heavy use at that.) The "warranty" you have to send the bowl in at your expense AND return (that's not cheap) so buying a new one with free shipping is exactly the same cost as shipping it to Cuisinart. But...you don't have to wait. I deducted some stars from this review as a six month lifespan on a workbowl with a useless warranty is not very good.

While I usually chop on a plastic cutting board with a big chef's knife, the Cuisinart makes several tasks a lot easier. Chopping cooked or raw meat is one. If you are making hash from leftover corned beef, a short burst in this food processor is the easiest way to go. For mixing certain pastry doughs (pie or pate brisee) this is also a very good item to have, although you have to be careful to go slowly and not over-process.

The one thing the Cuisinart does is heat up the dough if you whirl it around too much, so you have to be careful. And if you put too heavy a bread dough in, using the plastic bread blade, you can heat the shaft up enough to jam the blade onto the central post and that's a big nuisance. However, with these cautions, the Cuisinart is hands-down my favorite food processor and for shredding, slicing thinly or chopping, pretty much the best kitchen appliance for the job.

In particular, I like to make hummus and various vegetable soups like pea soup (from fresh peas.
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I'm an enthusiastic amateur cook. Some might say I'm an advanced cook. Whatever.

I've had a number of food processors over the years. Just a few factoids are pertinent here:

* My first FP was an original Cuisinart 7-cup model. I just tossed it out because the bowl finally broke and I didn't want to replace just the bowl at this point. Why? Because I bought the original over 30 years ago! In thirty years of hard use, only one minor part failure. I'd say that original was pretty durable.

* There's Cuisinart and there are 'all others.' In thinking over my experiences, I couldn't bring myself to buy anything other than a Cuisinart. Especially after reading the numerous reviews on Amazon.

So, I bought a new original -- now called 'Classic,' like Coke -- 7-cup model. And, like Coke, they've changed enough of the product design so that they couldn't call it the 'old' Cuisinart. So it's a 'Classic.' OK.

What are the evolutions in the last 30 years and, more importantly, are they worth it? Here are the ones I can see:

* The steel chopping blade -- the workhorse of the unit -- has changed slightly in its shape. This is no doubt for the best.

* The switch is now a single, double-duty switch instead of two separate controls. One way for 'constant on,' and the other way for 'pulse.' An improvement, both in functionality and manufacturing cost.

* The motor sounds different, presumably because it's both better AND cheaper to make. Also, not having ripped the unit apart to see for myself, I believe that it's also because the controls have been replaced with a solid-state switching mechanism. This is also for the better.

* I've saved the best for last.
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