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No hay artículos en el carroLilian Sosa
Comentado en México el 9 de marzo de 2025
Muy satisfecha fue muy fácil
Joe Androvandi
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2025
Cheap universal remote, was easy to set up for a Samsung TV, just needed it to turn tv on and off and control volume, all boxes checked.
ilse
Comentado en México el 9 de febrero de 2025
Bueno
Jenny M. Aguilar Joven
Comentado en México el 6 de febrero de 2025
No funcionó
Pacheco
Comentado en México el 24 de febrero de 2025
Muy bien
J. Adair
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de febrero de 2025
I bought this to replace the original remote from my Samsung TV. It works perfectly. Simple and responsive. It has a lighted front so you can read it in the dark. Perfectly fits your hand.
Oscar Hughes
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2025
Once the included batteries were installed, it worked flawlessly. A Samsung device made specifically for a Samsung TV. NO SETUP, NOT UNIVERSAL, NO HOLD BUTTON FOR 5 SECONDS OR ANYTHING.If you have a Samsung TV, this is the remove that your want. Yes, it is a bit more expensive, but worth the money.
Robert S. Morgan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2025
🛑 Don’t read paper instruction handouts!First, if your device brand is: LG, SAMSUNG, SONY, PHILIPS, PANASONIC, or SHARP—-READ THE BACK OF THE REMOTE AFTER INSERTING THE 2 BATTERIES. The latest software update is NOT BY WHAT YOU’VE DONE BEFORE. No multiple buttons! My SONY JUST NEEDED 1 button pushed/held for 5 seconds !!! Paper directions caused incorrect programming. This cured partial functions not working like curser left button inoperable or CURSOR only moving 3 minutes of ahead/or backward at a time SEARCHING FOR THE RIGHT SPOT IN A 4 hour movie🤓🐕🦺
Educated consumer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de febrero de 2025
I have a Magnavox TV it worked for a while and quit working shortly after the return expiration that Amazon gives. Trying to contact the seller to see if I can get another paper with the codes or if they can send me the codes and how to set up the remote again to see if I can make it work. I pushed and held the Magnavox button for programming but the only thing that does is work the volume sometimes the power works sometimes it doesn't won't work anything else on the TV. I'll update this if I get a seller response to five stars if they're willing to work with me on this product.
Laura R.
Comentado en México el 6 de enero de 2025
Ya había comprado un control, me salió bueno, funcionaba muy bien pero ahora me mandaron un control diferente, está demasiado grande, muy tosco y difícil de configurar, con mi tv de marca chafa no funcionó, va a devolución sin pensarlo
A. V.
Comentado en México el 21 de enero de 2025
No me gustó que no trae instrucciones en español y las que están en inglés son una mala traducción del chino pero finalmente funciona bien.
Cecilia Esquivel Gonzalez
Comentado en México el 16 de enero de 2025
Compatible con mi pantalla fácil de configurar
Our Lady's Victory
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de febrero de 2024
We have a large family, and I do a lot of cooking, which includes vegetable preparation. This machine has simplified life so much that I LITERALLY thank God for it every single time that I use it. It includes a wonderful assortment of attachments, and can handle a large load. It performs wonderfully, and it is certainly the best thing that I have ever purchased for my kitchen. I love that the attachments neatly sit on my countertop, ensuring I always have what I require at my fingertips. This is one tough machine. You can tell that it's quality by its weight and its performance! Worth it's weight in gold!
Our Lady's Victory
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de febrero de 2024
We have a large family, and I do a lot of cooking, which includes vegetable preparation. This machine has simplified life so much that I LITERALLY thank God for it every single time that I use it. It includes a wonderful assortment of attachments, and can handle a large load. It performs wonderfully, and it is certainly the best thing that I have ever purchased for my kitchen. I love that the attachments neatly sit on my countertop, ensuring I always have what I require at my fingertips. This is one tough machine. You can tell that it's quality by its weight and its performance! Worth it's weight in gold!
Our Lady's Victory
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de febrero de 2024
We have a large family, and I do a lot of cooking, which includes vegetable preparation. This machine has simplified life so much that I LITERALLY thank God for it every single time that I use it. It includes a wonderful assortment of attachments, and can handle a large load. It performs wonderfully, and it is certainly the best thing that I have ever purchased for my kitchen. I love that the attachments neatly sit on my countertop, ensuring I always have what I require at my fingertips. This is one tough machine. You can tell that it's quality by its weight and its performance! Worth it's weight in gold!
Our Lady's Victory
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de febrero de 2024
We have a large family, and I do a lot of cooking, which includes vegetable preparation. This machine has simplified life so much that I LITERALLY thank God for it every single time that I use it. It includes a wonderful assortment of attachments, and can handle a large load. It performs wonderfully, and it is certainly the best thing that I have ever purchased for my kitchen. I love that the attachments neatly sit on my countertop, ensuring I always have what I require at my fingertips. This is one tough machine. You can tell that it's quality by its weight and its performance! Worth it's weight in gold!
Our Lady's Victory
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de febrero de 2024
We have a large family, and I do a lot of cooking, which includes vegetable preparation. This machine has simplified life so much that I LITERALLY thank God for it every single time that I use it. It includes a wonderful assortment of attachments, and can handle a large load. It performs wonderfully, and it is certainly the best thing that I have ever purchased for my kitchen. I love that the attachments neatly sit on my countertop, ensuring I always have what I require at my fingertips. This is one tough machine. You can tell that it's quality by its weight and its performance! Worth it's weight in gold!
Our Lady's Victory
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de febrero de 2024
We have a large family, and I do a lot of cooking, which includes vegetable preparation. This machine has simplified life so much that I LITERALLY thank God for it every single time that I use it. It includes a wonderful assortment of attachments, and can handle a large load. It performs wonderfully, and it is certainly the best thing that I have ever purchased for my kitchen. I love that the attachments neatly sit on my countertop, ensuring I always have what I require at my fingertips. This is one tough machine. You can tell that it's quality by its weight and its performance! Worth it's weight in gold!
Our Lady's Victory
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de febrero de 2024
We have a large family, and I do a lot of cooking, which includes vegetable preparation. This machine has simplified life so much that I LITERALLY thank God for it every single time that I use it. It includes a wonderful assortment of attachments, and can handle a large load. It performs wonderfully, and it is certainly the best thing that I have ever purchased for my kitchen. I love that the attachments neatly sit on my countertop, ensuring I always have what I require at my fingertips. This is one tough machine. You can tell that it's quality by its weight and its performance! Worth it's weight in gold!
Our Lady's Victory
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de febrero de 2024
We have a large family, and I do a lot of cooking, which includes vegetable preparation. This machine has simplified life so much that I LITERALLY thank God for it every single time that I use it. It includes a wonderful assortment of attachments, and can handle a large load. It performs wonderfully, and it is certainly the best thing that I have ever purchased for my kitchen. I love that the attachments neatly sit on my countertop, ensuring I always have what I require at my fingertips. This is one tough machine. You can tell that it's quality by its weight and its performance! Worth it's weight in gold!
Mario García
Comentado en México el 23 de noviembre de 2024
Sirve para todo a Dios a los cuchillos todo fácil me encanta y es mi marca preferida tengo cafetera tostador jarra eléctrica
Mario García
Comentado en México el 23 de noviembre de 2024
Sirve para todo a Dios a los cuchillos todo fácil me encanta y es mi marca preferida tengo cafetera tostador jarra eléctrica
Mario García
Comentado en México el 23 de noviembre de 2024
Sirve para todo a Dios a los cuchillos todo fácil me encanta y es mi marca preferida tengo cafetera tostador jarra eléctrica
Mario García
Comentado en México el 23 de noviembre de 2024
Sirve para todo a Dios a los cuchillos todo fácil me encanta y es mi marca preferida tengo cafetera tostador jarra eléctrica
Mario García
Comentado en México el 23 de noviembre de 2024
Sirve para todo a Dios a los cuchillos todo fácil me encanta y es mi marca preferida tengo cafetera tostador jarra eléctrica
Mario García
Comentado en México el 23 de noviembre de 2024
Sirve para todo a Dios a los cuchillos todo fácil me encanta y es mi marca preferida tengo cafetera tostador jarra eléctrica
Mario García
Comentado en México el 23 de noviembre de 2024
Sirve para todo a Dios a los cuchillos todo fácil me encanta y es mi marca preferida tengo cafetera tostador jarra eléctrica
Mario García
Comentado en México el 23 de noviembre de 2024
Sirve para todo a Dios a los cuchillos todo fácil me encanta y es mi marca preferida tengo cafetera tostador jarra eléctrica
Ofelia
Comentado en México el 18 de diciembre de 2023
Me encanta cocinar y este procesador me ha facilitado esta tarea.Por favor Amazon. Vendan el Kit completo para actualizar este modelo de procesador. Me encantaría comprarlo!!!
Ofelia
Comentado en México el 18 de diciembre de 2023
Me encanta cocinar y este procesador me ha facilitado esta tarea.Por favor Amazon. Vendan el Kit completo para actualizar este modelo de procesador. Me encantaría comprarlo!!!
Ofelia
Comentado en México el 18 de diciembre de 2023
Me encanta cocinar y este procesador me ha facilitado esta tarea.Por favor Amazon. Vendan el Kit completo para actualizar este modelo de procesador. Me encantaría comprarlo!!!
Ofelia
Comentado en México el 18 de diciembre de 2023
Me encanta cocinar y este procesador me ha facilitado esta tarea.Por favor Amazon. Vendan el Kit completo para actualizar este modelo de procesador. Me encantaría comprarlo!!!
Ofelia
Comentado en México el 18 de diciembre de 2023
Me encanta cocinar y este procesador me ha facilitado esta tarea.Por favor Amazon. Vendan el Kit completo para actualizar este modelo de procesador. Me encantaría comprarlo!!!
Ofelia
Comentado en México el 18 de diciembre de 2023
Me encanta cocinar y este procesador me ha facilitado esta tarea.Por favor Amazon. Vendan el Kit completo para actualizar este modelo de procesador. Me encantaría comprarlo!!!
Ofelia
Comentado en México el 18 de diciembre de 2023
Me encanta cocinar y este procesador me ha facilitado esta tarea.Por favor Amazon. Vendan el Kit completo para actualizar este modelo de procesador. Me encantaría comprarlo!!!
Ofelia
Comentado en México el 18 de diciembre de 2023
Me encanta cocinar y este procesador me ha facilitado esta tarea.Por favor Amazon. Vendan el Kit completo para actualizar este modelo de procesador. Me encantaría comprarlo!!!
RAUL
Comentado en México el 28 de mayo de 2019
Un motor muy potente, y Breville es una marca de confianza.
RAUL
Comentado en México el 28 de mayo de 2019
Un motor muy potente, y Breville es una marca de confianza.
RAUL
Comentado en México el 28 de mayo de 2019
Un motor muy potente, y Breville es una marca de confianza.
RAUL
Comentado en México el 28 de mayo de 2019
Un motor muy potente, y Breville es una marca de confianza.
RAUL
Comentado en México el 28 de mayo de 2019
Un motor muy potente, y Breville es una marca de confianza.
RAUL
Comentado en México el 28 de mayo de 2019
Un motor muy potente, y Breville es una marca de confianza.
RAUL
Comentado en México el 28 de mayo de 2019
Un motor muy potente, y Breville es una marca de confianza.
RAUL
Comentado en México el 28 de mayo de 2019
Un motor muy potente, y Breville es una marca de confianza.
Angela_G
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de noviembre de 2017
This thing is incredible.Comparison to others: This is actually the third food processor I have owned. The first 2 were “the other major brand” and they were ok. Not too bad. The second one was getting to the point where the bowl started needing to be replaced so I thought I'd explore other options. To give you some idea, I had probably used the previous one I had maybe every other week on average. It did ok but with some things the motor would not be too peppy (it would drag). It was a 14 cup I believe.I saw this one and was thinking about it for a while. I've got a Breville microwave that I love, and a Breville espresso maker that is also pretty excellent. This one seemed to have more features even though it was a bit more money, I cook a lot so I thought what the heck.I LOVE IT!!! It is so much more versatile with the different blades (and I haven't even used the variable slicer yet!) and it is build so solid. This thing just chews through cheese like nothing. I've had it now a month and a half and have used it 4 times more frequently than I used the “the other major brand”. Ok I confess the reason is probably the french fry cutter which does a really nice job (see the picture) but wow it does great with biscuit dough (I usually just mix the liquid in by hand to be safe), I've shredded all kinds of cheese with it, both hard and soft. It is super powerful, I can power through like 10 potatoes in about a minute cutting french fries.The bowl is huge and it comes with a mini-bowl. I have yet to use the salad dressing feature but I'm sure I will.The recipe book is actually useful (there's only one other appliance I use the recipe book for and that is the Phillips pasta maker, usually I just throw away the book).I *love* the organization of the blades in the container. That in and of itself is worth at least 50 bucks worth of upgrade not having to search all over for the blades and stems. It does take up space so keep that in mind if you're tight on space, but the organization just makes me so happy. It's even labelled!The outside of the unit is super easy to clean (it doesn't seem to have a bunch of nooks and crannies like my “the other major brand” did so it's an easy wipe down). I actually think the bowl is easier to clean as well because the chute is a single opening (unlike the “the other major brand” that has the double opening which has to be taken apart). A general note about cleaning on food processors...I have run the bowls through the dishwasher but I've found in general if you don't, the parts will last much longer. Granted you can probably get new parts but overall I've found that is a losing proposition because something will break/wear out the day of some huge party you're having and you'll end up chopping a bunch of stuff by hand when you're in a big rush for time. Cleaning up a food processor in general is just a pain in the rear, there's not much way of getting around it.It is very tall and doesn't fit under your average upper cabinet. It's not really a problem for me because I store most of my appliances in shelves but it's something to mention (because gosh I do use it a lot). But in all honesty just leaving the base on the counter doesn't look too bad because it's pretty sharp.So if you're on the fence, get yourself one, a bag of potatoes, and some delicious duck fat, and go to town. YUM.Edited to add: I have used the variable slicer and it works fantastically well, very impressive. Did paper-thin celery and no issues with the strings dragging. Perfect. I also used it to slice ginger root very thin for pickled ginger and it worked beautifully (see picture)Edited to add: I bought the add on dicing unit (along with the extra small and extra large dicing disks) and it works amazingly well. Makes a beautiful chopped salad and salsa, I really enjoy using it. Can't wait for my tomatoes to come in this summer so I can make a ton of salsa!Edited to also add: the design of the pusher is so fantastic...I purchased a second pusher and had my husband drill a hole in it. I fill it with oil and it automatically drizzles oil into salad dressings (I make a LOT of salad dressing because I can't stand most commercial salad dressings). Works like a charm! I know this thing has a whisk attachment but I still haven't figured out how to use it lol.
Angela_G
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de noviembre de 2017
This thing is incredible.Comparison to others: This is actually the third food processor I have owned. The first 2 were “the other major brand” and they were ok. Not too bad. The second one was getting to the point where the bowl started needing to be replaced so I thought I'd explore other options. To give you some idea, I had probably used the previous one I had maybe every other week on average. It did ok but with some things the motor would not be too peppy (it would drag). It was a 14 cup I believe.I saw this one and was thinking about it for a while. I've got a Breville microwave that I love, and a Breville espresso maker that is also pretty excellent. This one seemed to have more features even though it was a bit more money, I cook a lot so I thought what the heck.I LOVE IT!!! It is so much more versatile with the different blades (and I haven't even used the variable slicer yet!) and it is build so solid. This thing just chews through cheese like nothing. I've had it now a month and a half and have used it 4 times more frequently than I used the “the other major brand”. Ok I confess the reason is probably the french fry cutter which does a really nice job (see the picture) but wow it does great with biscuit dough (I usually just mix the liquid in by hand to be safe), I've shredded all kinds of cheese with it, both hard and soft. It is super powerful, I can power through like 10 potatoes in about a minute cutting french fries.The bowl is huge and it comes with a mini-bowl. I have yet to use the salad dressing feature but I'm sure I will.The recipe book is actually useful (there's only one other appliance I use the recipe book for and that is the Phillips pasta maker, usually I just throw away the book).I *love* the organization of the blades in the container. That in and of itself is worth at least 50 bucks worth of upgrade not having to search all over for the blades and stems. It does take up space so keep that in mind if you're tight on space, but the organization just makes me so happy. It's even labelled!The outside of the unit is super easy to clean (it doesn't seem to have a bunch of nooks and crannies like my “the other major brand” did so it's an easy wipe down). I actually think the bowl is easier to clean as well because the chute is a single opening (unlike the “the other major brand” that has the double opening which has to be taken apart). A general note about cleaning on food processors...I have run the bowls through the dishwasher but I've found in general if you don't, the parts will last much longer. Granted you can probably get new parts but overall I've found that is a losing proposition because something will break/wear out the day of some huge party you're having and you'll end up chopping a bunch of stuff by hand when you're in a big rush for time. Cleaning up a food processor in general is just a pain in the rear, there's not much way of getting around it.It is very tall and doesn't fit under your average upper cabinet. It's not really a problem for me because I store most of my appliances in shelves but it's something to mention (because gosh I do use it a lot). But in all honesty just leaving the base on the counter doesn't look too bad because it's pretty sharp.So if you're on the fence, get yourself one, a bag of potatoes, and some delicious duck fat, and go to town. YUM.Edited to add: I have used the variable slicer and it works fantastically well, very impressive. Did paper-thin celery and no issues with the strings dragging. Perfect. I also used it to slice ginger root very thin for pickled ginger and it worked beautifully (see picture)Edited to add: I bought the add on dicing unit (along with the extra small and extra large dicing disks) and it works amazingly well. Makes a beautiful chopped salad and salsa, I really enjoy using it. Can't wait for my tomatoes to come in this summer so I can make a ton of salsa!Edited to also add: the design of the pusher is so fantastic...I purchased a second pusher and had my husband drill a hole in it. I fill it with oil and it automatically drizzles oil into salad dressings (I make a LOT of salad dressing because I can't stand most commercial salad dressings). Works like a charm! I know this thing has a whisk attachment but I still haven't figured out how to use it lol.
Angela_G
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de noviembre de 2017
This thing is incredible.Comparison to others: This is actually the third food processor I have owned. The first 2 were “the other major brand” and they were ok. Not too bad. The second one was getting to the point where the bowl started needing to be replaced so I thought I'd explore other options. To give you some idea, I had probably used the previous one I had maybe every other week on average. It did ok but with some things the motor would not be too peppy (it would drag). It was a 14 cup I believe.I saw this one and was thinking about it for a while. I've got a Breville microwave that I love, and a Breville espresso maker that is also pretty excellent. This one seemed to have more features even though it was a bit more money, I cook a lot so I thought what the heck.I LOVE IT!!! It is so much more versatile with the different blades (and I haven't even used the variable slicer yet!) and it is build so solid. This thing just chews through cheese like nothing. I've had it now a month and a half and have used it 4 times more frequently than I used the “the other major brand”. Ok I confess the reason is probably the french fry cutter which does a really nice job (see the picture) but wow it does great with biscuit dough (I usually just mix the liquid in by hand to be safe), I've shredded all kinds of cheese with it, both hard and soft. It is super powerful, I can power through like 10 potatoes in about a minute cutting french fries.The bowl is huge and it comes with a mini-bowl. I have yet to use the salad dressing feature but I'm sure I will.The recipe book is actually useful (there's only one other appliance I use the recipe book for and that is the Phillips pasta maker, usually I just throw away the book).I *love* the organization of the blades in the container. That in and of itself is worth at least 50 bucks worth of upgrade not having to search all over for the blades and stems. It does take up space so keep that in mind if you're tight on space, but the organization just makes me so happy. It's even labelled!The outside of the unit is super easy to clean (it doesn't seem to have a bunch of nooks and crannies like my “the other major brand” did so it's an easy wipe down). I actually think the bowl is easier to clean as well because the chute is a single opening (unlike the “the other major brand” that has the double opening which has to be taken apart). A general note about cleaning on food processors...I have run the bowls through the dishwasher but I've found in general if you don't, the parts will last much longer. Granted you can probably get new parts but overall I've found that is a losing proposition because something will break/wear out the day of some huge party you're having and you'll end up chopping a bunch of stuff by hand when you're in a big rush for time. Cleaning up a food processor in general is just a pain in the rear, there's not much way of getting around it.It is very tall and doesn't fit under your average upper cabinet. It's not really a problem for me because I store most of my appliances in shelves but it's something to mention (because gosh I do use it a lot). But in all honesty just leaving the base on the counter doesn't look too bad because it's pretty sharp.So if you're on the fence, get yourself one, a bag of potatoes, and some delicious duck fat, and go to town. YUM.Edited to add: I have used the variable slicer and it works fantastically well, very impressive. Did paper-thin celery and no issues with the strings dragging. Perfect. I also used it to slice ginger root very thin for pickled ginger and it worked beautifully (see picture)Edited to add: I bought the add on dicing unit (along with the extra small and extra large dicing disks) and it works amazingly well. Makes a beautiful chopped salad and salsa, I really enjoy using it. Can't wait for my tomatoes to come in this summer so I can make a ton of salsa!Edited to also add: the design of the pusher is so fantastic...I purchased a second pusher and had my husband drill a hole in it. I fill it with oil and it automatically drizzles oil into salad dressings (I make a LOT of salad dressing because I can't stand most commercial salad dressings). Works like a charm! I know this thing has a whisk attachment but I still haven't figured out how to use it lol.
Angela_G
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de noviembre de 2017
This thing is incredible.Comparison to others: This is actually the third food processor I have owned. The first 2 were “the other major brand” and they were ok. Not too bad. The second one was getting to the point where the bowl started needing to be replaced so I thought I'd explore other options. To give you some idea, I had probably used the previous one I had maybe every other week on average. It did ok but with some things the motor would not be too peppy (it would drag). It was a 14 cup I believe.I saw this one and was thinking about it for a while. I've got a Breville microwave that I love, and a Breville espresso maker that is also pretty excellent. This one seemed to have more features even though it was a bit more money, I cook a lot so I thought what the heck.I LOVE IT!!! It is so much more versatile with the different blades (and I haven't even used the variable slicer yet!) and it is build so solid. This thing just chews through cheese like nothing. I've had it now a month and a half and have used it 4 times more frequently than I used the “the other major brand”. Ok I confess the reason is probably the french fry cutter which does a really nice job (see the picture) but wow it does great with biscuit dough (I usually just mix the liquid in by hand to be safe), I've shredded all kinds of cheese with it, both hard and soft. It is super powerful, I can power through like 10 potatoes in about a minute cutting french fries.The bowl is huge and it comes with a mini-bowl. I have yet to use the salad dressing feature but I'm sure I will.The recipe book is actually useful (there's only one other appliance I use the recipe book for and that is the Phillips pasta maker, usually I just throw away the book).I *love* the organization of the blades in the container. That in and of itself is worth at least 50 bucks worth of upgrade not having to search all over for the blades and stems. It does take up space so keep that in mind if you're tight on space, but the organization just makes me so happy. It's even labelled!The outside of the unit is super easy to clean (it doesn't seem to have a bunch of nooks and crannies like my “the other major brand” did so it's an easy wipe down). I actually think the bowl is easier to clean as well because the chute is a single opening (unlike the “the other major brand” that has the double opening which has to be taken apart). A general note about cleaning on food processors...I have run the bowls through the dishwasher but I've found in general if you don't, the parts will last much longer. Granted you can probably get new parts but overall I've found that is a losing proposition because something will break/wear out the day of some huge party you're having and you'll end up chopping a bunch of stuff by hand when you're in a big rush for time. Cleaning up a food processor in general is just a pain in the rear, there's not much way of getting around it.It is very tall and doesn't fit under your average upper cabinet. It's not really a problem for me because I store most of my appliances in shelves but it's something to mention (because gosh I do use it a lot). But in all honesty just leaving the base on the counter doesn't look too bad because it's pretty sharp.So if you're on the fence, get yourself one, a bag of potatoes, and some delicious duck fat, and go to town. YUM.Edited to add: I have used the variable slicer and it works fantastically well, very impressive. Did paper-thin celery and no issues with the strings dragging. Perfect. I also used it to slice ginger root very thin for pickled ginger and it worked beautifully (see picture)Edited to add: I bought the add on dicing unit (along with the extra small and extra large dicing disks) and it works amazingly well. Makes a beautiful chopped salad and salsa, I really enjoy using it. Can't wait for my tomatoes to come in this summer so I can make a ton of salsa!Edited to also add: the design of the pusher is so fantastic...I purchased a second pusher and had my husband drill a hole in it. I fill it with oil and it automatically drizzles oil into salad dressings (I make a LOT of salad dressing because I can't stand most commercial salad dressings). Works like a charm! I know this thing has a whisk attachment but I still haven't figured out how to use it lol.
Angela_G
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de noviembre de 2017
This thing is incredible.Comparison to others: This is actually the third food processor I have owned. The first 2 were “the other major brand” and they were ok. Not too bad. The second one was getting to the point where the bowl started needing to be replaced so I thought I'd explore other options. To give you some idea, I had probably used the previous one I had maybe every other week on average. It did ok but with some things the motor would not be too peppy (it would drag). It was a 14 cup I believe.I saw this one and was thinking about it for a while. I've got a Breville microwave that I love, and a Breville espresso maker that is also pretty excellent. This one seemed to have more features even though it was a bit more money, I cook a lot so I thought what the heck.I LOVE IT!!! It is so much more versatile with the different blades (and I haven't even used the variable slicer yet!) and it is build so solid. This thing just chews through cheese like nothing. I've had it now a month and a half and have used it 4 times more frequently than I used the “the other major brand”. Ok I confess the reason is probably the french fry cutter which does a really nice job (see the picture) but wow it does great with biscuit dough (I usually just mix the liquid in by hand to be safe), I've shredded all kinds of cheese with it, both hard and soft. It is super powerful, I can power through like 10 potatoes in about a minute cutting french fries.The bowl is huge and it comes with a mini-bowl. I have yet to use the salad dressing feature but I'm sure I will.The recipe book is actually useful (there's only one other appliance I use the recipe book for and that is the Phillips pasta maker, usually I just throw away the book).I *love* the organization of the blades in the container. That in and of itself is worth at least 50 bucks worth of upgrade not having to search all over for the blades and stems. It does take up space so keep that in mind if you're tight on space, but the organization just makes me so happy. It's even labelled!The outside of the unit is super easy to clean (it doesn't seem to have a bunch of nooks and crannies like my “the other major brand” did so it's an easy wipe down). I actually think the bowl is easier to clean as well because the chute is a single opening (unlike the “the other major brand” that has the double opening which has to be taken apart). A general note about cleaning on food processors...I have run the bowls through the dishwasher but I've found in general if you don't, the parts will last much longer. Granted you can probably get new parts but overall I've found that is a losing proposition because something will break/wear out the day of some huge party you're having and you'll end up chopping a bunch of stuff by hand when you're in a big rush for time. Cleaning up a food processor in general is just a pain in the rear, there's not much way of getting around it.It is very tall and doesn't fit under your average upper cabinet. It's not really a problem for me because I store most of my appliances in shelves but it's something to mention (because gosh I do use it a lot). But in all honesty just leaving the base on the counter doesn't look too bad because it's pretty sharp.So if you're on the fence, get yourself one, a bag of potatoes, and some delicious duck fat, and go to town. YUM.Edited to add: I have used the variable slicer and it works fantastically well, very impressive. Did paper-thin celery and no issues with the strings dragging. Perfect. I also used it to slice ginger root very thin for pickled ginger and it worked beautifully (see picture)Edited to add: I bought the add on dicing unit (along with the extra small and extra large dicing disks) and it works amazingly well. Makes a beautiful chopped salad and salsa, I really enjoy using it. Can't wait for my tomatoes to come in this summer so I can make a ton of salsa!Edited to also add: the design of the pusher is so fantastic...I purchased a second pusher and had my husband drill a hole in it. I fill it with oil and it automatically drizzles oil into salad dressings (I make a LOT of salad dressing because I can't stand most commercial salad dressings). Works like a charm! I know this thing has a whisk attachment but I still haven't figured out how to use it lol.
Angela_G
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de noviembre de 2017
This thing is incredible.Comparison to others: This is actually the third food processor I have owned. The first 2 were “the other major brand” and they were ok. Not too bad. The second one was getting to the point where the bowl started needing to be replaced so I thought I'd explore other options. To give you some idea, I had probably used the previous one I had maybe every other week on average. It did ok but with some things the motor would not be too peppy (it would drag). It was a 14 cup I believe.I saw this one and was thinking about it for a while. I've got a Breville microwave that I love, and a Breville espresso maker that is also pretty excellent. This one seemed to have more features even though it was a bit more money, I cook a lot so I thought what the heck.I LOVE IT!!! It is so much more versatile with the different blades (and I haven't even used the variable slicer yet!) and it is build so solid. This thing just chews through cheese like nothing. I've had it now a month and a half and have used it 4 times more frequently than I used the “the other major brand”. Ok I confess the reason is probably the french fry cutter which does a really nice job (see the picture) but wow it does great with biscuit dough (I usually just mix the liquid in by hand to be safe), I've shredded all kinds of cheese with it, both hard and soft. It is super powerful, I can power through like 10 potatoes in about a minute cutting french fries.The bowl is huge and it comes with a mini-bowl. I have yet to use the salad dressing feature but I'm sure I will.The recipe book is actually useful (there's only one other appliance I use the recipe book for and that is the Phillips pasta maker, usually I just throw away the book).I *love* the organization of the blades in the container. That in and of itself is worth at least 50 bucks worth of upgrade not having to search all over for the blades and stems. It does take up space so keep that in mind if you're tight on space, but the organization just makes me so happy. It's even labelled!The outside of the unit is super easy to clean (it doesn't seem to have a bunch of nooks and crannies like my “the other major brand” did so it's an easy wipe down). I actually think the bowl is easier to clean as well because the chute is a single opening (unlike the “the other major brand” that has the double opening which has to be taken apart). A general note about cleaning on food processors...I have run the bowls through the dishwasher but I've found in general if you don't, the parts will last much longer. Granted you can probably get new parts but overall I've found that is a losing proposition because something will break/wear out the day of some huge party you're having and you'll end up chopping a bunch of stuff by hand when you're in a big rush for time. Cleaning up a food processor in general is just a pain in the rear, there's not much way of getting around it.It is very tall and doesn't fit under your average upper cabinet. It's not really a problem for me because I store most of my appliances in shelves but it's something to mention (because gosh I do use it a lot). But in all honesty just leaving the base on the counter doesn't look too bad because it's pretty sharp.So if you're on the fence, get yourself one, a bag of potatoes, and some delicious duck fat, and go to town. YUM.Edited to add: I have used the variable slicer and it works fantastically well, very impressive. Did paper-thin celery and no issues with the strings dragging. Perfect. I also used it to slice ginger root very thin for pickled ginger and it worked beautifully (see picture)Edited to add: I bought the add on dicing unit (along with the extra small and extra large dicing disks) and it works amazingly well. Makes a beautiful chopped salad and salsa, I really enjoy using it. Can't wait for my tomatoes to come in this summer so I can make a ton of salsa!Edited to also add: the design of the pusher is so fantastic...I purchased a second pusher and had my husband drill a hole in it. I fill it with oil and it automatically drizzles oil into salad dressings (I make a LOT of salad dressing because I can't stand most commercial salad dressings). Works like a charm! I know this thing has a whisk attachment but I still haven't figured out how to use it lol.
Angela_G
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de noviembre de 2017
This thing is incredible.Comparison to others: This is actually the third food processor I have owned. The first 2 were “the other major brand” and they were ok. Not too bad. The second one was getting to the point where the bowl started needing to be replaced so I thought I'd explore other options. To give you some idea, I had probably used the previous one I had maybe every other week on average. It did ok but with some things the motor would not be too peppy (it would drag). It was a 14 cup I believe.I saw this one and was thinking about it for a while. I've got a Breville microwave that I love, and a Breville espresso maker that is also pretty excellent. This one seemed to have more features even though it was a bit more money, I cook a lot so I thought what the heck.I LOVE IT!!! It is so much more versatile with the different blades (and I haven't even used the variable slicer yet!) and it is build so solid. This thing just chews through cheese like nothing. I've had it now a month and a half and have used it 4 times more frequently than I used the “the other major brand”. Ok I confess the reason is probably the french fry cutter which does a really nice job (see the picture) but wow it does great with biscuit dough (I usually just mix the liquid in by hand to be safe), I've shredded all kinds of cheese with it, both hard and soft. It is super powerful, I can power through like 10 potatoes in about a minute cutting french fries.The bowl is huge and it comes with a mini-bowl. I have yet to use the salad dressing feature but I'm sure I will.The recipe book is actually useful (there's only one other appliance I use the recipe book for and that is the Phillips pasta maker, usually I just throw away the book).I *love* the organization of the blades in the container. That in and of itself is worth at least 50 bucks worth of upgrade not having to search all over for the blades and stems. It does take up space so keep that in mind if you're tight on space, but the organization just makes me so happy. It's even labelled!The outside of the unit is super easy to clean (it doesn't seem to have a bunch of nooks and crannies like my “the other major brand” did so it's an easy wipe down). I actually think the bowl is easier to clean as well because the chute is a single opening (unlike the “the other major brand” that has the double opening which has to be taken apart). A general note about cleaning on food processors...I have run the bowls through the dishwasher but I've found in general if you don't, the parts will last much longer. Granted you can probably get new parts but overall I've found that is a losing proposition because something will break/wear out the day of some huge party you're having and you'll end up chopping a bunch of stuff by hand when you're in a big rush for time. Cleaning up a food processor in general is just a pain in the rear, there's not much way of getting around it.It is very tall and doesn't fit under your average upper cabinet. It's not really a problem for me because I store most of my appliances in shelves but it's something to mention (because gosh I do use it a lot). But in all honesty just leaving the base on the counter doesn't look too bad because it's pretty sharp.So if you're on the fence, get yourself one, a bag of potatoes, and some delicious duck fat, and go to town. YUM.Edited to add: I have used the variable slicer and it works fantastically well, very impressive. Did paper-thin celery and no issues with the strings dragging. Perfect. I also used it to slice ginger root very thin for pickled ginger and it worked beautifully (see picture)Edited to add: I bought the add on dicing unit (along with the extra small and extra large dicing disks) and it works amazingly well. Makes a beautiful chopped salad and salsa, I really enjoy using it. Can't wait for my tomatoes to come in this summer so I can make a ton of salsa!Edited to also add: the design of the pusher is so fantastic...I purchased a second pusher and had my husband drill a hole in it. I fill it with oil and it automatically drizzles oil into salad dressings (I make a LOT of salad dressing because I can't stand most commercial salad dressings). Works like a charm! I know this thing has a whisk attachment but I still haven't figured out how to use it lol.
Angela_G
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de noviembre de 2017
This thing is incredible.Comparison to others: This is actually the third food processor I have owned. The first 2 were “the other major brand” and they were ok. Not too bad. The second one was getting to the point where the bowl started needing to be replaced so I thought I'd explore other options. To give you some idea, I had probably used the previous one I had maybe every other week on average. It did ok but with some things the motor would not be too peppy (it would drag). It was a 14 cup I believe.I saw this one and was thinking about it for a while. I've got a Breville microwave that I love, and a Breville espresso maker that is also pretty excellent. This one seemed to have more features even though it was a bit more money, I cook a lot so I thought what the heck.I LOVE IT!!! It is so much more versatile with the different blades (and I haven't even used the variable slicer yet!) and it is build so solid. This thing just chews through cheese like nothing. I've had it now a month and a half and have used it 4 times more frequently than I used the “the other major brand”. Ok I confess the reason is probably the french fry cutter which does a really nice job (see the picture) but wow it does great with biscuit dough (I usually just mix the liquid in by hand to be safe), I've shredded all kinds of cheese with it, both hard and soft. It is super powerful, I can power through like 10 potatoes in about a minute cutting french fries.The bowl is huge and it comes with a mini-bowl. I have yet to use the salad dressing feature but I'm sure I will.The recipe book is actually useful (there's only one other appliance I use the recipe book for and that is the Phillips pasta maker, usually I just throw away the book).I *love* the organization of the blades in the container. That in and of itself is worth at least 50 bucks worth of upgrade not having to search all over for the blades and stems. It does take up space so keep that in mind if you're tight on space, but the organization just makes me so happy. It's even labelled!The outside of the unit is super easy to clean (it doesn't seem to have a bunch of nooks and crannies like my “the other major brand” did so it's an easy wipe down). I actually think the bowl is easier to clean as well because the chute is a single opening (unlike the “the other major brand” that has the double opening which has to be taken apart). A general note about cleaning on food processors...I have run the bowls through the dishwasher but I've found in general if you don't, the parts will last much longer. Granted you can probably get new parts but overall I've found that is a losing proposition because something will break/wear out the day of some huge party you're having and you'll end up chopping a bunch of stuff by hand when you're in a big rush for time. Cleaning up a food processor in general is just a pain in the rear, there's not much way of getting around it.It is very tall and doesn't fit under your average upper cabinet. It's not really a problem for me because I store most of my appliances in shelves but it's something to mention (because gosh I do use it a lot). But in all honesty just leaving the base on the counter doesn't look too bad because it's pretty sharp.So if you're on the fence, get yourself one, a bag of potatoes, and some delicious duck fat, and go to town. YUM.Edited to add: I have used the variable slicer and it works fantastically well, very impressive. Did paper-thin celery and no issues with the strings dragging. Perfect. I also used it to slice ginger root very thin for pickled ginger and it worked beautifully (see picture)Edited to add: I bought the add on dicing unit (along with the extra small and extra large dicing disks) and it works amazingly well. Makes a beautiful chopped salad and salsa, I really enjoy using it. Can't wait for my tomatoes to come in this summer so I can make a ton of salsa!Edited to also add: the design of the pusher is so fantastic...I purchased a second pusher and had my husband drill a hole in it. I fill it with oil and it automatically drizzles oil into salad dressings (I make a LOT of salad dressing because I can't stand most commercial salad dressings). Works like a charm! I know this thing has a whisk attachment but I still haven't figured out how to use it lol.
In the Hills
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de julio de 2016
I've been using this for many months now. This is by far, the best food processor I've ever owned (over Cuisinart, Kitchenaid, GE, Black & Decker and the list goes on...).It does everything without effort- butter from nuts, chopped veggies, hummus, purees from veggies for soup. I've made pizza dough and pasta dough in a flash and perfectly. It has yet to balk, spit, stop, heat up or whine about anything I have made in it.The attachments- every blade I have used worked flawlessly, The main s blade fits right to the side of the bowl and almost to the very bottom as well. I have used the emulsifier to make mayo- worked great (but so does just the s bade if the oil is poured really slowly). The small bowl and small blade works just fine for a small load, but I find the big bowl and blade work just fine even for small quantities, and because it cleans up so easily, it's just as easy to use what I keep on the counter all the time- which is the big bowl w/ s blade.Having recently gone through the nightmare of cleaning the newest kitchenaide processor, I was relieved how easily this one cleans. My old Cuisinart DC7Pro was perhaps the winner in the cleanup department, but my Breville is very close.I didn't replace that crappy Kitcheaide with a new Cuisinart because the reviews pointed to a different manufacturing process and the bowl (and BLADE!) had cracking problems in the newest Cuisinarts. So I went with Breville and couldn't be happier.The bowl is very sturdy, nothing leaks from bottom or top, the buttons are few and simple and the pulse actually stops and starts as fast as you can hit and remove your finger from the button. The whole machine is very heavy- a good thing. as it doesn't walk itself all over the counter.I could continue- but just know it's a great processor and worth the money REALLY !PS The first one that came had a clicking sound in the motor. The company rep from Breville made the return process (on their dime) a snap and sent the new one out fast. So customer service and company satisfaction gets a big thumbs up from me as well.
In the Hills
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de julio de 2016
I've been using this for many months now. This is by far, the best food processor I've ever owned (over Cuisinart, Kitchenaid, GE, Black & Decker and the list goes on...).It does everything without effort- butter from nuts, chopped veggies, hummus, purees from veggies for soup. I've made pizza dough and pasta dough in a flash and perfectly. It has yet to balk, spit, stop, heat up or whine about anything I have made in it.The attachments- every blade I have used worked flawlessly, The main s blade fits right to the side of the bowl and almost to the very bottom as well. I have used the emulsifier to make mayo- worked great (but so does just the s bade if the oil is poured really slowly). The small bowl and small blade works just fine for a small load, but I find the big bowl and blade work just fine even for small quantities, and because it cleans up so easily, it's just as easy to use what I keep on the counter all the time- which is the big bowl w/ s blade.Having recently gone through the nightmare of cleaning the newest kitchenaide processor, I was relieved how easily this one cleans. My old Cuisinart DC7Pro was perhaps the winner in the cleanup department, but my Breville is very close.I didn't replace that crappy Kitcheaide with a new Cuisinart because the reviews pointed to a different manufacturing process and the bowl (and BLADE!) had cracking problems in the newest Cuisinarts. So I went with Breville and couldn't be happier.The bowl is very sturdy, nothing leaks from bottom or top, the buttons are few and simple and the pulse actually stops and starts as fast as you can hit and remove your finger from the button. The whole machine is very heavy- a good thing. as it doesn't walk itself all over the counter.I could continue- but just know it's a great processor and worth the money REALLY !PS The first one that came had a clicking sound in the motor. The company rep from Breville made the return process (on their dime) a snap and sent the new one out fast. So customer service and company satisfaction gets a big thumbs up from me as well.
In the Hills
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de julio de 2016
I've been using this for many months now. This is by far, the best food processor I've ever owned (over Cuisinart, Kitchenaid, GE, Black & Decker and the list goes on...).It does everything without effort- butter from nuts, chopped veggies, hummus, purees from veggies for soup. I've made pizza dough and pasta dough in a flash and perfectly. It has yet to balk, spit, stop, heat up or whine about anything I have made in it.The attachments- every blade I have used worked flawlessly, The main s blade fits right to the side of the bowl and almost to the very bottom as well. I have used the emulsifier to make mayo- worked great (but so does just the s bade if the oil is poured really slowly). The small bowl and small blade works just fine for a small load, but I find the big bowl and blade work just fine even for small quantities, and because it cleans up so easily, it's just as easy to use what I keep on the counter all the time- which is the big bowl w/ s blade.Having recently gone through the nightmare of cleaning the newest kitchenaide processor, I was relieved how easily this one cleans. My old Cuisinart DC7Pro was perhaps the winner in the cleanup department, but my Breville is very close.I didn't replace that crappy Kitcheaide with a new Cuisinart because the reviews pointed to a different manufacturing process and the bowl (and BLADE!) had cracking problems in the newest Cuisinarts. So I went with Breville and couldn't be happier.The bowl is very sturdy, nothing leaks from bottom or top, the buttons are few and simple and the pulse actually stops and starts as fast as you can hit and remove your finger from the button. The whole machine is very heavy- a good thing. as it doesn't walk itself all over the counter.I could continue- but just know it's a great processor and worth the money REALLY !PS The first one that came had a clicking sound in the motor. The company rep from Breville made the return process (on their dime) a snap and sent the new one out fast. So customer service and company satisfaction gets a big thumbs up from me as well.
In the Hills
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de julio de 2016
I've been using this for many months now. This is by far, the best food processor I've ever owned (over Cuisinart, Kitchenaid, GE, Black & Decker and the list goes on...).It does everything without effort- butter from nuts, chopped veggies, hummus, purees from veggies for soup. I've made pizza dough and pasta dough in a flash and perfectly. It has yet to balk, spit, stop, heat up or whine about anything I have made in it.The attachments- every blade I have used worked flawlessly, The main s blade fits right to the side of the bowl and almost to the very bottom as well. I have used the emulsifier to make mayo- worked great (but so does just the s bade if the oil is poured really slowly). The small bowl and small blade works just fine for a small load, but I find the big bowl and blade work just fine even for small quantities, and because it cleans up so easily, it's just as easy to use what I keep on the counter all the time- which is the big bowl w/ s blade.Having recently gone through the nightmare of cleaning the newest kitchenaide processor, I was relieved how easily this one cleans. My old Cuisinart DC7Pro was perhaps the winner in the cleanup department, but my Breville is very close.I didn't replace that crappy Kitcheaide with a new Cuisinart because the reviews pointed to a different manufacturing process and the bowl (and BLADE!) had cracking problems in the newest Cuisinarts. So I went with Breville and couldn't be happier.The bowl is very sturdy, nothing leaks from bottom or top, the buttons are few and simple and the pulse actually stops and starts as fast as you can hit and remove your finger from the button. The whole machine is very heavy- a good thing. as it doesn't walk itself all over the counter.I could continue- but just know it's a great processor and worth the money REALLY !PS The first one that came had a clicking sound in the motor. The company rep from Breville made the return process (on their dime) a snap and sent the new one out fast. So customer service and company satisfaction gets a big thumbs up from me as well.
In the Hills
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de julio de 2016
I've been using this for many months now. This is by far, the best food processor I've ever owned (over Cuisinart, Kitchenaid, GE, Black & Decker and the list goes on...).It does everything without effort- butter from nuts, chopped veggies, hummus, purees from veggies for soup. I've made pizza dough and pasta dough in a flash and perfectly. It has yet to balk, spit, stop, heat up or whine about anything I have made in it.The attachments- every blade I have used worked flawlessly, The main s blade fits right to the side of the bowl and almost to the very bottom as well. I have used the emulsifier to make mayo- worked great (but so does just the s bade if the oil is poured really slowly). The small bowl and small blade works just fine for a small load, but I find the big bowl and blade work just fine even for small quantities, and because it cleans up so easily, it's just as easy to use what I keep on the counter all the time- which is the big bowl w/ s blade.Having recently gone through the nightmare of cleaning the newest kitchenaide processor, I was relieved how easily this one cleans. My old Cuisinart DC7Pro was perhaps the winner in the cleanup department, but my Breville is very close.I didn't replace that crappy Kitcheaide with a new Cuisinart because the reviews pointed to a different manufacturing process and the bowl (and BLADE!) had cracking problems in the newest Cuisinarts. So I went with Breville and couldn't be happier.The bowl is very sturdy, nothing leaks from bottom or top, the buttons are few and simple and the pulse actually stops and starts as fast as you can hit and remove your finger from the button. The whole machine is very heavy- a good thing. as it doesn't walk itself all over the counter.I could continue- but just know it's a great processor and worth the money REALLY !PS The first one that came had a clicking sound in the motor. The company rep from Breville made the return process (on their dime) a snap and sent the new one out fast. So customer service and company satisfaction gets a big thumbs up from me as well.
In the Hills
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de julio de 2016
I've been using this for many months now. This is by far, the best food processor I've ever owned (over Cuisinart, Kitchenaid, GE, Black & Decker and the list goes on...).It does everything without effort- butter from nuts, chopped veggies, hummus, purees from veggies for soup. I've made pizza dough and pasta dough in a flash and perfectly. It has yet to balk, spit, stop, heat up or whine about anything I have made in it.The attachments- every blade I have used worked flawlessly, The main s blade fits right to the side of the bowl and almost to the very bottom as well. I have used the emulsifier to make mayo- worked great (but so does just the s bade if the oil is poured really slowly). The small bowl and small blade works just fine for a small load, but I find the big bowl and blade work just fine even for small quantities, and because it cleans up so easily, it's just as easy to use what I keep on the counter all the time- which is the big bowl w/ s blade.Having recently gone through the nightmare of cleaning the newest kitchenaide processor, I was relieved how easily this one cleans. My old Cuisinart DC7Pro was perhaps the winner in the cleanup department, but my Breville is very close.I didn't replace that crappy Kitcheaide with a new Cuisinart because the reviews pointed to a different manufacturing process and the bowl (and BLADE!) had cracking problems in the newest Cuisinarts. So I went with Breville and couldn't be happier.The bowl is very sturdy, nothing leaks from bottom or top, the buttons are few and simple and the pulse actually stops and starts as fast as you can hit and remove your finger from the button. The whole machine is very heavy- a good thing. as it doesn't walk itself all over the counter.I could continue- but just know it's a great processor and worth the money REALLY !PS The first one that came had a clicking sound in the motor. The company rep from Breville made the return process (on their dime) a snap and sent the new one out fast. So customer service and company satisfaction gets a big thumbs up from me as well.
In the Hills
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de julio de 2016
I've been using this for many months now. This is by far, the best food processor I've ever owned (over Cuisinart, Kitchenaid, GE, Black & Decker and the list goes on...).It does everything without effort- butter from nuts, chopped veggies, hummus, purees from veggies for soup. I've made pizza dough and pasta dough in a flash and perfectly. It has yet to balk, spit, stop, heat up or whine about anything I have made in it.The attachments- every blade I have used worked flawlessly, The main s blade fits right to the side of the bowl and almost to the very bottom as well. I have used the emulsifier to make mayo- worked great (but so does just the s bade if the oil is poured really slowly). The small bowl and small blade works just fine for a small load, but I find the big bowl and blade work just fine even for small quantities, and because it cleans up so easily, it's just as easy to use what I keep on the counter all the time- which is the big bowl w/ s blade.Having recently gone through the nightmare of cleaning the newest kitchenaide processor, I was relieved how easily this one cleans. My old Cuisinart DC7Pro was perhaps the winner in the cleanup department, but my Breville is very close.I didn't replace that crappy Kitcheaide with a new Cuisinart because the reviews pointed to a different manufacturing process and the bowl (and BLADE!) had cracking problems in the newest Cuisinarts. So I went with Breville and couldn't be happier.The bowl is very sturdy, nothing leaks from bottom or top, the buttons are few and simple and the pulse actually stops and starts as fast as you can hit and remove your finger from the button. The whole machine is very heavy- a good thing. as it doesn't walk itself all over the counter.I could continue- but just know it's a great processor and worth the money REALLY !PS The first one that came had a clicking sound in the motor. The company rep from Breville made the return process (on their dime) a snap and sent the new one out fast. So customer service and company satisfaction gets a big thumbs up from me as well.
In the Hills
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de julio de 2016
I've been using this for many months now. This is by far, the best food processor I've ever owned (over Cuisinart, Kitchenaid, GE, Black & Decker and the list goes on...).It does everything without effort- butter from nuts, chopped veggies, hummus, purees from veggies for soup. I've made pizza dough and pasta dough in a flash and perfectly. It has yet to balk, spit, stop, heat up or whine about anything I have made in it.The attachments- every blade I have used worked flawlessly, The main s blade fits right to the side of the bowl and almost to the very bottom as well. I have used the emulsifier to make mayo- worked great (but so does just the s bade if the oil is poured really slowly). The small bowl and small blade works just fine for a small load, but I find the big bowl and blade work just fine even for small quantities, and because it cleans up so easily, it's just as easy to use what I keep on the counter all the time- which is the big bowl w/ s blade.Having recently gone through the nightmare of cleaning the newest kitchenaide processor, I was relieved how easily this one cleans. My old Cuisinart DC7Pro was perhaps the winner in the cleanup department, but my Breville is very close.I didn't replace that crappy Kitcheaide with a new Cuisinart because the reviews pointed to a different manufacturing process and the bowl (and BLADE!) had cracking problems in the newest Cuisinarts. So I went with Breville and couldn't be happier.The bowl is very sturdy, nothing leaks from bottom or top, the buttons are few and simple and the pulse actually stops and starts as fast as you can hit and remove your finger from the button. The whole machine is very heavy- a good thing. as it doesn't walk itself all over the counter.I could continue- but just know it's a great processor and worth the money REALLY !PS The first one that came had a clicking sound in the motor. The company rep from Breville made the return process (on their dime) a snap and sent the new one out fast. So customer service and company satisfaction gets a big thumbs up from me as well.
Heather
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de septiembre de 2015
I absolutely LOVE this machine. This is only my 3rd food processor, so I'm by no means an expert. My first was a very small Kitchenaid, which I liked very much, until it died after many years of use. I replaced it maybe 6 months ago with a Cuisinart DLC-S Pro Classic. I absolutely HATED that machine. The chopper chute being 2 pieces in one was a big pain in the but using, washing, etc. I am on a DIY kick and am making all my own stuff these days. My family wanted to add homemade peanut butter to the list. The Cuisinart just wouldn't do it. It lacked the power. My husband saved the day and ordered me this Breville. I can't say enough about this machine. It is a big machine. It barely fits under my cabinet. I had to take out the pusher to get it to slide under it. The big huge box of attachments is a two thumbs up. They thought of everything. The box is too big for my countertop, so I store it in my cabinet under the counter. No big deal. Having 2 different sized bowls is awesome, but having them nest inside one another is fantastic. The larger bowl is huge. There isn't anything that doesn't fit in it. It is fast and easy to use. I like the timer feature. So, without taking all day to describe how much I love this machine, let me just say that it makes AMAZING peanut butter with ease. I dump a bunch of peanuts in the large bowl, pulse them until they are small crumbs, then turn on the machine and let it do the job. I have even made white chocolate peanut butter simply by tossing in white chocolate chips. You can make it as coarse or creamy as you want. You can use whatever peanuts you want. It doesn't matter, because this machine rocks peanut butter. I especially love the pouring spout on the large bowl. Great for pouring into various sized mason jars. I know the price is high. But you truly get what you pay for sometimes. This bad boy won't let you down. You also can't go wrong with the warranties. Yes, there are two. One for the motor, and one for the machine. The motor...biggest one out there. I would buy this again in a heartbeat.
Heather
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de septiembre de 2015
I absolutely LOVE this machine. This is only my 3rd food processor, so I'm by no means an expert. My first was a very small Kitchenaid, which I liked very much, until it died after many years of use. I replaced it maybe 6 months ago with a Cuisinart DLC-S Pro Classic. I absolutely HATED that machine. The chopper chute being 2 pieces in one was a big pain in the but using, washing, etc. I am on a DIY kick and am making all my own stuff these days. My family wanted to add homemade peanut butter to the list. The Cuisinart just wouldn't do it. It lacked the power. My husband saved the day and ordered me this Breville. I can't say enough about this machine. It is a big machine. It barely fits under my cabinet. I had to take out the pusher to get it to slide under it. The big huge box of attachments is a two thumbs up. They thought of everything. The box is too big for my countertop, so I store it in my cabinet under the counter. No big deal. Having 2 different sized bowls is awesome, but having them nest inside one another is fantastic. The larger bowl is huge. There isn't anything that doesn't fit in it. It is fast and easy to use. I like the timer feature. So, without taking all day to describe how much I love this machine, let me just say that it makes AMAZING peanut butter with ease. I dump a bunch of peanuts in the large bowl, pulse them until they are small crumbs, then turn on the machine and let it do the job. I have even made white chocolate peanut butter simply by tossing in white chocolate chips. You can make it as coarse or creamy as you want. You can use whatever peanuts you want. It doesn't matter, because this machine rocks peanut butter. I especially love the pouring spout on the large bowl. Great for pouring into various sized mason jars. I know the price is high. But you truly get what you pay for sometimes. This bad boy won't let you down. You also can't go wrong with the warranties. Yes, there are two. One for the motor, and one for the machine. The motor...biggest one out there. I would buy this again in a heartbeat.
Heather
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de septiembre de 2015
I absolutely LOVE this machine. This is only my 3rd food processor, so I'm by no means an expert. My first was a very small Kitchenaid, which I liked very much, until it died after many years of use. I replaced it maybe 6 months ago with a Cuisinart DLC-S Pro Classic. I absolutely HATED that machine. The chopper chute being 2 pieces in one was a big pain in the but using, washing, etc. I am on a DIY kick and am making all my own stuff these days. My family wanted to add homemade peanut butter to the list. The Cuisinart just wouldn't do it. It lacked the power. My husband saved the day and ordered me this Breville. I can't say enough about this machine. It is a big machine. It barely fits under my cabinet. I had to take out the pusher to get it to slide under it. The big huge box of attachments is a two thumbs up. They thought of everything. The box is too big for my countertop, so I store it in my cabinet under the counter. No big deal. Having 2 different sized bowls is awesome, but having them nest inside one another is fantastic. The larger bowl is huge. There isn't anything that doesn't fit in it. It is fast and easy to use. I like the timer feature. So, without taking all day to describe how much I love this machine, let me just say that it makes AMAZING peanut butter with ease. I dump a bunch of peanuts in the large bowl, pulse them until they are small crumbs, then turn on the machine and let it do the job. I have even made white chocolate peanut butter simply by tossing in white chocolate chips. You can make it as coarse or creamy as you want. You can use whatever peanuts you want. It doesn't matter, because this machine rocks peanut butter. I especially love the pouring spout on the large bowl. Great for pouring into various sized mason jars. I know the price is high. But you truly get what you pay for sometimes. This bad boy won't let you down. You also can't go wrong with the warranties. Yes, there are two. One for the motor, and one for the machine. The motor...biggest one out there. I would buy this again in a heartbeat.
Heather
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de septiembre de 2015
I absolutely LOVE this machine. This is only my 3rd food processor, so I'm by no means an expert. My first was a very small Kitchenaid, which I liked very much, until it died after many years of use. I replaced it maybe 6 months ago with a Cuisinart DLC-S Pro Classic. I absolutely HATED that machine. The chopper chute being 2 pieces in one was a big pain in the but using, washing, etc. I am on a DIY kick and am making all my own stuff these days. My family wanted to add homemade peanut butter to the list. The Cuisinart just wouldn't do it. It lacked the power. My husband saved the day and ordered me this Breville. I can't say enough about this machine. It is a big machine. It barely fits under my cabinet. I had to take out the pusher to get it to slide under it. The big huge box of attachments is a two thumbs up. They thought of everything. The box is too big for my countertop, so I store it in my cabinet under the counter. No big deal. Having 2 different sized bowls is awesome, but having them nest inside one another is fantastic. The larger bowl is huge. There isn't anything that doesn't fit in it. It is fast and easy to use. I like the timer feature. So, without taking all day to describe how much I love this machine, let me just say that it makes AMAZING peanut butter with ease. I dump a bunch of peanuts in the large bowl, pulse them until they are small crumbs, then turn on the machine and let it do the job. I have even made white chocolate peanut butter simply by tossing in white chocolate chips. You can make it as coarse or creamy as you want. You can use whatever peanuts you want. It doesn't matter, because this machine rocks peanut butter. I especially love the pouring spout on the large bowl. Great for pouring into various sized mason jars. I know the price is high. But you truly get what you pay for sometimes. This bad boy won't let you down. You also can't go wrong with the warranties. Yes, there are two. One for the motor, and one for the machine. The motor...biggest one out there. I would buy this again in a heartbeat.
Heather
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de septiembre de 2015
I absolutely LOVE this machine. This is only my 3rd food processor, so I'm by no means an expert. My first was a very small Kitchenaid, which I liked very much, until it died after many years of use. I replaced it maybe 6 months ago with a Cuisinart DLC-S Pro Classic. I absolutely HATED that machine. The chopper chute being 2 pieces in one was a big pain in the but using, washing, etc. I am on a DIY kick and am making all my own stuff these days. My family wanted to add homemade peanut butter to the list. The Cuisinart just wouldn't do it. It lacked the power. My husband saved the day and ordered me this Breville. I can't say enough about this machine. It is a big machine. It barely fits under my cabinet. I had to take out the pusher to get it to slide under it. The big huge box of attachments is a two thumbs up. They thought of everything. The box is too big for my countertop, so I store it in my cabinet under the counter. No big deal. Having 2 different sized bowls is awesome, but having them nest inside one another is fantastic. The larger bowl is huge. There isn't anything that doesn't fit in it. It is fast and easy to use. I like the timer feature. So, without taking all day to describe how much I love this machine, let me just say that it makes AMAZING peanut butter with ease. I dump a bunch of peanuts in the large bowl, pulse them until they are small crumbs, then turn on the machine and let it do the job. I have even made white chocolate peanut butter simply by tossing in white chocolate chips. You can make it as coarse or creamy as you want. You can use whatever peanuts you want. It doesn't matter, because this machine rocks peanut butter. I especially love the pouring spout on the large bowl. Great for pouring into various sized mason jars. I know the price is high. But you truly get what you pay for sometimes. This bad boy won't let you down. You also can't go wrong with the warranties. Yes, there are two. One for the motor, and one for the machine. The motor...biggest one out there. I would buy this again in a heartbeat.
Heather
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de septiembre de 2015
I absolutely LOVE this machine. This is only my 3rd food processor, so I'm by no means an expert. My first was a very small Kitchenaid, which I liked very much, until it died after many years of use. I replaced it maybe 6 months ago with a Cuisinart DLC-S Pro Classic. I absolutely HATED that machine. The chopper chute being 2 pieces in one was a big pain in the but using, washing, etc. I am on a DIY kick and am making all my own stuff these days. My family wanted to add homemade peanut butter to the list. The Cuisinart just wouldn't do it. It lacked the power. My husband saved the day and ordered me this Breville. I can't say enough about this machine. It is a big machine. It barely fits under my cabinet. I had to take out the pusher to get it to slide under it. The big huge box of attachments is a two thumbs up. They thought of everything. The box is too big for my countertop, so I store it in my cabinet under the counter. No big deal. Having 2 different sized bowls is awesome, but having them nest inside one another is fantastic. The larger bowl is huge. There isn't anything that doesn't fit in it. It is fast and easy to use. I like the timer feature. So, without taking all day to describe how much I love this machine, let me just say that it makes AMAZING peanut butter with ease. I dump a bunch of peanuts in the large bowl, pulse them until they are small crumbs, then turn on the machine and let it do the job. I have even made white chocolate peanut butter simply by tossing in white chocolate chips. You can make it as coarse or creamy as you want. You can use whatever peanuts you want. It doesn't matter, because this machine rocks peanut butter. I especially love the pouring spout on the large bowl. Great for pouring into various sized mason jars. I know the price is high. But you truly get what you pay for sometimes. This bad boy won't let you down. You also can't go wrong with the warranties. Yes, there are two. One for the motor, and one for the machine. The motor...biggest one out there. I would buy this again in a heartbeat.
Heather
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de septiembre de 2015
I absolutely LOVE this machine. This is only my 3rd food processor, so I'm by no means an expert. My first was a very small Kitchenaid, which I liked very much, until it died after many years of use. I replaced it maybe 6 months ago with a Cuisinart DLC-S Pro Classic. I absolutely HATED that machine. The chopper chute being 2 pieces in one was a big pain in the but using, washing, etc. I am on a DIY kick and am making all my own stuff these days. My family wanted to add homemade peanut butter to the list. The Cuisinart just wouldn't do it. It lacked the power. My husband saved the day and ordered me this Breville. I can't say enough about this machine. It is a big machine. It barely fits under my cabinet. I had to take out the pusher to get it to slide under it. The big huge box of attachments is a two thumbs up. They thought of everything. The box is too big for my countertop, so I store it in my cabinet under the counter. No big deal. Having 2 different sized bowls is awesome, but having them nest inside one another is fantastic. The larger bowl is huge. There isn't anything that doesn't fit in it. It is fast and easy to use. I like the timer feature. So, without taking all day to describe how much I love this machine, let me just say that it makes AMAZING peanut butter with ease. I dump a bunch of peanuts in the large bowl, pulse them until they are small crumbs, then turn on the machine and let it do the job. I have even made white chocolate peanut butter simply by tossing in white chocolate chips. You can make it as coarse or creamy as you want. You can use whatever peanuts you want. It doesn't matter, because this machine rocks peanut butter. I especially love the pouring spout on the large bowl. Great for pouring into various sized mason jars. I know the price is high. But you truly get what you pay for sometimes. This bad boy won't let you down. You also can't go wrong with the warranties. Yes, there are two. One for the motor, and one for the machine. The motor...biggest one out there. I would buy this again in a heartbeat.
Heather
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de septiembre de 2015
I absolutely LOVE this machine. This is only my 3rd food processor, so I'm by no means an expert. My first was a very small Kitchenaid, which I liked very much, until it died after many years of use. I replaced it maybe 6 months ago with a Cuisinart DLC-S Pro Classic. I absolutely HATED that machine. The chopper chute being 2 pieces in one was a big pain in the but using, washing, etc. I am on a DIY kick and am making all my own stuff these days. My family wanted to add homemade peanut butter to the list. The Cuisinart just wouldn't do it. It lacked the power. My husband saved the day and ordered me this Breville. I can't say enough about this machine. It is a big machine. It barely fits under my cabinet. I had to take out the pusher to get it to slide under it. The big huge box of attachments is a two thumbs up. They thought of everything. The box is too big for my countertop, so I store it in my cabinet under the counter. No big deal. Having 2 different sized bowls is awesome, but having them nest inside one another is fantastic. The larger bowl is huge. There isn't anything that doesn't fit in it. It is fast and easy to use. I like the timer feature. So, without taking all day to describe how much I love this machine, let me just say that it makes AMAZING peanut butter with ease. I dump a bunch of peanuts in the large bowl, pulse them until they are small crumbs, then turn on the machine and let it do the job. I have even made white chocolate peanut butter simply by tossing in white chocolate chips. You can make it as coarse or creamy as you want. You can use whatever peanuts you want. It doesn't matter, because this machine rocks peanut butter. I especially love the pouring spout on the large bowl. Great for pouring into various sized mason jars. I know the price is high. But you truly get what you pay for sometimes. This bad boy won't let you down. You also can't go wrong with the warranties. Yes, there are two. One for the motor, and one for the machine. The motor...biggest one out there. I would buy this again in a heartbeat.
C. Stroup
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2014
I LOVE this food processor. I use it at least one to two times a day. It has tackled every task that I throw at it. Recently, I used the emulsifying disk to make both mayonnaise and whipped cream. The consistency of both was the best I've ever seen. Previously, I had made mayonnaise in my blender, but the Breville whipped the mayo to that light, airy consistency that we love to see, much better than my blender. I have used my KitchenAid mixer to make whipped cream in the past, but again, the Breville whipped it to a lighter, more fluffy and more stable consistency than my KitchenAid mixer did.The storage box is great. I like how they put the items that you use most often in the front of the box. I have my box stored in the cabinet below the food processor, so it is easy to reach in there and pull out just what I need without much hunting. But what I love the most about the storage box is that I don't have a bunch of attachments sitting out on the counter or piled into the food processor, as I have had previously with other processors. The only parts of the processor that sit out on the counter are the base, the small bowl stacked inside the big bowl, the lid and the pusher all attached together. It makes it so easy when I'm ready to use the processor to just pull out what I need without having to move aside a bunch of accessories I don't need at the time. It also keeps the counter more tidy, which is always a bonus.The large chute is another of my favorite features. When I process food, I am always processing a lot of food at once. So I like that I don't have to refill the chute as much with this food processor.This food processor also does a better job at grating cheese than any other I have used. I am used to my other processors having a piece of cheese stuck between the lid and the grating disk. But the Breville grates it all with very little left over. It also does a good job grating vegetables, although there my be a little more waste with them.I like the seal on the lid. I was making ketchup recently and overfilled the bowl. But the seal on the lid did not let one drop of ketchup spill out. I have had it leak a little bit when I have overfilled it with more runny liquids. So I do not recommend overfilling the bowl. But the seal certainly helps when overfilling does happen.I have an easier time cleaning this processor than any other I have had as well. The only area I would complain about is the handle, which seems to be a theme with food processors. The handle to the bowl allows moisture and small bits of food to get into it and there is no way to clean it out. But that is really the only area that I have a hard time cleaning and in comparison to the other processors I have owned, it does not let in as much food as the others. The blades and spindle also can get food under them, so you will need a narrow brush, like a toothbrush, to get up in there and clean it out.I appreciate that the parts are BPA free. I also appreciate the quality of the plastic they used to make the parts. It is durable enough to withstand being dropped on the floor on occasion without chipping off bits of plastic here and there, as has happened with several of my past food processors.I recently damaged my lid and the small S-blade. I'm pretty sure it was my fault, because I did not have the S-blade seated properly before I used it. So I melted part of the lid and have melted plastic on part of the S-blade. I called Breville this morning to get the new parts. My machine is still under warranty, but I was not sure if it would be covered because it was my fault. The person I spoke to was extremely helpful and is sending me new parts for no charge, knowing that I was the one who damaged it. Also, I've been having a little trouble with my S-blades sticking in the bowl. So if the new small S-blade works better and does not stick, they are going to send me a new large S-blade as well. However, even if I had needed to buy a new lid and small S-blade, the lid is less than $20 and the blade is $10. That is such a reasonable price for replacement parts! I have spent much more than that for lower quality parts, so I cannot complain.I considered this purchase a lot before I bought it. $400 is a lot of money to spend on one kitchen appliance. But I have probably spent that much in the last ten years to replace food processors at a rate of once a year, at least! So I knew that I needed a quality appliance in order to meet my needs. This appliance is everything I could have wanted and more. I am very happy that I made this purchase and would highly recommend the Breville Sous Chef Food Processor.Update 06/30/15:How many products get FIVE stars? I just had to come back and extol the virtues of this machine even more. Our Breville has been through two years of daily use and is nowhere near quitting. Two things have stood out to me recently. Breville doesn't cut corners on anything, including the accessories. I love the scrub brush that comes with it. The bristles keep their shape and it's small enough to get into tight places that my Pampered Chef scrub brush is too big for. The spatula that comes with it is also perfect for scraping the sides of the bowl. Breville thought of everything with this machine.A few months ago, my four year old daughter was being helpful and dropped the big bowl on the floor as she was drying dishes. My oldest called me with some trepidation because I had told my kids something to the effect that I love my Breville more than them and they had better be careful with it. Lol! The bowl got chipped and there is a crack up the side, so I thought I would need to replace it. That's not the end of the world, since the replacement parts are so reasonably priced. However, we have continued to use it with the crack in it and it is doing so well, I'm not in a hurry to replace it. Pure liquids run out of it, but I can make batters just fine. Last night, some batter ran out just a bit, but it's not that bad. I cannot imagine any food processor that I have owned in the past performing so very well. This food processor was worth every penny I paid for it. Good job, Breville! Keep it up.
C. Stroup
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2014
I LOVE this food processor. I use it at least one to two times a day. It has tackled every task that I throw at it. Recently, I used the emulsifying disk to make both mayonnaise and whipped cream. The consistency of both was the best I've ever seen. Previously, I had made mayonnaise in my blender, but the Breville whipped the mayo to that light, airy consistency that we love to see, much better than my blender. I have used my KitchenAid mixer to make whipped cream in the past, but again, the Breville whipped it to a lighter, more fluffy and more stable consistency than my KitchenAid mixer did.The storage box is great. I like how they put the items that you use most often in the front of the box. I have my box stored in the cabinet below the food processor, so it is easy to reach in there and pull out just what I need without much hunting. But what I love the most about the storage box is that I don't have a bunch of attachments sitting out on the counter or piled into the food processor, as I have had previously with other processors. The only parts of the processor that sit out on the counter are the base, the small bowl stacked inside the big bowl, the lid and the pusher all attached together. It makes it so easy when I'm ready to use the processor to just pull out what I need without having to move aside a bunch of accessories I don't need at the time. It also keeps the counter more tidy, which is always a bonus.The large chute is another of my favorite features. When I process food, I am always processing a lot of food at once. So I like that I don't have to refill the chute as much with this food processor.This food processor also does a better job at grating cheese than any other I have used. I am used to my other processors having a piece of cheese stuck between the lid and the grating disk. But the Breville grates it all with very little left over. It also does a good job grating vegetables, although there my be a little more waste with them.I like the seal on the lid. I was making ketchup recently and overfilled the bowl. But the seal on the lid did not let one drop of ketchup spill out. I have had it leak a little bit when I have overfilled it with more runny liquids. So I do not recommend overfilling the bowl. But the seal certainly helps when overfilling does happen.I have an easier time cleaning this processor than any other I have had as well. The only area I would complain about is the handle, which seems to be a theme with food processors. The handle to the bowl allows moisture and small bits of food to get into it and there is no way to clean it out. But that is really the only area that I have a hard time cleaning and in comparison to the other processors I have owned, it does not let in as much food as the others. The blades and spindle also can get food under them, so you will need a narrow brush, like a toothbrush, to get up in there and clean it out.I appreciate that the parts are BPA free. I also appreciate the quality of the plastic they used to make the parts. It is durable enough to withstand being dropped on the floor on occasion without chipping off bits of plastic here and there, as has happened with several of my past food processors.I recently damaged my lid and the small S-blade. I'm pretty sure it was my fault, because I did not have the S-blade seated properly before I used it. So I melted part of the lid and have melted plastic on part of the S-blade. I called Breville this morning to get the new parts. My machine is still under warranty, but I was not sure if it would be covered because it was my fault. The person I spoke to was extremely helpful and is sending me new parts for no charge, knowing that I was the one who damaged it. Also, I've been having a little trouble with my S-blades sticking in the bowl. So if the new small S-blade works better and does not stick, they are going to send me a new large S-blade as well. However, even if I had needed to buy a new lid and small S-blade, the lid is less than $20 and the blade is $10. That is such a reasonable price for replacement parts! I have spent much more than that for lower quality parts, so I cannot complain.I considered this purchase a lot before I bought it. $400 is a lot of money to spend on one kitchen appliance. But I have probably spent that much in the last ten years to replace food processors at a rate of once a year, at least! So I knew that I needed a quality appliance in order to meet my needs. This appliance is everything I could have wanted and more. I am very happy that I made this purchase and would highly recommend the Breville Sous Chef Food Processor.Update 06/30/15:How many products get FIVE stars? I just had to come back and extol the virtues of this machine even more. Our Breville has been through two years of daily use and is nowhere near quitting. Two things have stood out to me recently. Breville doesn't cut corners on anything, including the accessories. I love the scrub brush that comes with it. The bristles keep their shape and it's small enough to get into tight places that my Pampered Chef scrub brush is too big for. The spatula that comes with it is also perfect for scraping the sides of the bowl. Breville thought of everything with this machine.A few months ago, my four year old daughter was being helpful and dropped the big bowl on the floor as she was drying dishes. My oldest called me with some trepidation because I had told my kids something to the effect that I love my Breville more than them and they had better be careful with it. Lol! The bowl got chipped and there is a crack up the side, so I thought I would need to replace it. That's not the end of the world, since the replacement parts are so reasonably priced. However, we have continued to use it with the crack in it and it is doing so well, I'm not in a hurry to replace it. Pure liquids run out of it, but I can make batters just fine. Last night, some batter ran out just a bit, but it's not that bad. I cannot imagine any food processor that I have owned in the past performing so very well. This food processor was worth every penny I paid for it. Good job, Breville! Keep it up.
C. Stroup
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2014
I LOVE this food processor. I use it at least one to two times a day. It has tackled every task that I throw at it. Recently, I used the emulsifying disk to make both mayonnaise and whipped cream. The consistency of both was the best I've ever seen. Previously, I had made mayonnaise in my blender, but the Breville whipped the mayo to that light, airy consistency that we love to see, much better than my blender. I have used my KitchenAid mixer to make whipped cream in the past, but again, the Breville whipped it to a lighter, more fluffy and more stable consistency than my KitchenAid mixer did.The storage box is great. I like how they put the items that you use most often in the front of the box. I have my box stored in the cabinet below the food processor, so it is easy to reach in there and pull out just what I need without much hunting. But what I love the most about the storage box is that I don't have a bunch of attachments sitting out on the counter or piled into the food processor, as I have had previously with other processors. The only parts of the processor that sit out on the counter are the base, the small bowl stacked inside the big bowl, the lid and the pusher all attached together. It makes it so easy when I'm ready to use the processor to just pull out what I need without having to move aside a bunch of accessories I don't need at the time. It also keeps the counter more tidy, which is always a bonus.The large chute is another of my favorite features. When I process food, I am always processing a lot of food at once. So I like that I don't have to refill the chute as much with this food processor.This food processor also does a better job at grating cheese than any other I have used. I am used to my other processors having a piece of cheese stuck between the lid and the grating disk. But the Breville grates it all with very little left over. It also does a good job grating vegetables, although there my be a little more waste with them.I like the seal on the lid. I was making ketchup recently and overfilled the bowl. But the seal on the lid did not let one drop of ketchup spill out. I have had it leak a little bit when I have overfilled it with more runny liquids. So I do not recommend overfilling the bowl. But the seal certainly helps when overfilling does happen.I have an easier time cleaning this processor than any other I have had as well. The only area I would complain about is the handle, which seems to be a theme with food processors. The handle to the bowl allows moisture and small bits of food to get into it and there is no way to clean it out. But that is really the only area that I have a hard time cleaning and in comparison to the other processors I have owned, it does not let in as much food as the others. The blades and spindle also can get food under them, so you will need a narrow brush, like a toothbrush, to get up in there and clean it out.I appreciate that the parts are BPA free. I also appreciate the quality of the plastic they used to make the parts. It is durable enough to withstand being dropped on the floor on occasion without chipping off bits of plastic here and there, as has happened with several of my past food processors.I recently damaged my lid and the small S-blade. I'm pretty sure it was my fault, because I did not have the S-blade seated properly before I used it. So I melted part of the lid and have melted plastic on part of the S-blade. I called Breville this morning to get the new parts. My machine is still under warranty, but I was not sure if it would be covered because it was my fault. The person I spoke to was extremely helpful and is sending me new parts for no charge, knowing that I was the one who damaged it. Also, I've been having a little trouble with my S-blades sticking in the bowl. So if the new small S-blade works better and does not stick, they are going to send me a new large S-blade as well. However, even if I had needed to buy a new lid and small S-blade, the lid is less than $20 and the blade is $10. That is such a reasonable price for replacement parts! I have spent much more than that for lower quality parts, so I cannot complain.I considered this purchase a lot before I bought it. $400 is a lot of money to spend on one kitchen appliance. But I have probably spent that much in the last ten years to replace food processors at a rate of once a year, at least! So I knew that I needed a quality appliance in order to meet my needs. This appliance is everything I could have wanted and more. I am very happy that I made this purchase and would highly recommend the Breville Sous Chef Food Processor.Update 06/30/15:How many products get FIVE stars? I just had to come back and extol the virtues of this machine even more. Our Breville has been through two years of daily use and is nowhere near quitting. Two things have stood out to me recently. Breville doesn't cut corners on anything, including the accessories. I love the scrub brush that comes with it. The bristles keep their shape and it's small enough to get into tight places that my Pampered Chef scrub brush is too big for. The spatula that comes with it is also perfect for scraping the sides of the bowl. Breville thought of everything with this machine.A few months ago, my four year old daughter was being helpful and dropped the big bowl on the floor as she was drying dishes. My oldest called me with some trepidation because I had told my kids something to the effect that I love my Breville more than them and they had better be careful with it. Lol! The bowl got chipped and there is a crack up the side, so I thought I would need to replace it. That's not the end of the world, since the replacement parts are so reasonably priced. However, we have continued to use it with the crack in it and it is doing so well, I'm not in a hurry to replace it. Pure liquids run out of it, but I can make batters just fine. Last night, some batter ran out just a bit, but it's not that bad. I cannot imagine any food processor that I have owned in the past performing so very well. This food processor was worth every penny I paid for it. Good job, Breville! Keep it up.
C. Stroup
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2014
I LOVE this food processor. I use it at least one to two times a day. It has tackled every task that I throw at it. Recently, I used the emulsifying disk to make both mayonnaise and whipped cream. The consistency of both was the best I've ever seen. Previously, I had made mayonnaise in my blender, but the Breville whipped the mayo to that light, airy consistency that we love to see, much better than my blender. I have used my KitchenAid mixer to make whipped cream in the past, but again, the Breville whipped it to a lighter, more fluffy and more stable consistency than my KitchenAid mixer did.The storage box is great. I like how they put the items that you use most often in the front of the box. I have my box stored in the cabinet below the food processor, so it is easy to reach in there and pull out just what I need without much hunting. But what I love the most about the storage box is that I don't have a bunch of attachments sitting out on the counter or piled into the food processor, as I have had previously with other processors. The only parts of the processor that sit out on the counter are the base, the small bowl stacked inside the big bowl, the lid and the pusher all attached together. It makes it so easy when I'm ready to use the processor to just pull out what I need without having to move aside a bunch of accessories I don't need at the time. It also keeps the counter more tidy, which is always a bonus.The large chute is another of my favorite features. When I process food, I am always processing a lot of food at once. So I like that I don't have to refill the chute as much with this food processor.This food processor also does a better job at grating cheese than any other I have used. I am used to my other processors having a piece of cheese stuck between the lid and the grating disk. But the Breville grates it all with very little left over. It also does a good job grating vegetables, although there my be a little more waste with them.I like the seal on the lid. I was making ketchup recently and overfilled the bowl. But the seal on the lid did not let one drop of ketchup spill out. I have had it leak a little bit when I have overfilled it with more runny liquids. So I do not recommend overfilling the bowl. But the seal certainly helps when overfilling does happen.I have an easier time cleaning this processor than any other I have had as well. The only area I would complain about is the handle, which seems to be a theme with food processors. The handle to the bowl allows moisture and small bits of food to get into it and there is no way to clean it out. But that is really the only area that I have a hard time cleaning and in comparison to the other processors I have owned, it does not let in as much food as the others. The blades and spindle also can get food under them, so you will need a narrow brush, like a toothbrush, to get up in there and clean it out.I appreciate that the parts are BPA free. I also appreciate the quality of the plastic they used to make the parts. It is durable enough to withstand being dropped on the floor on occasion without chipping off bits of plastic here and there, as has happened with several of my past food processors.I recently damaged my lid and the small S-blade. I'm pretty sure it was my fault, because I did not have the S-blade seated properly before I used it. So I melted part of the lid and have melted plastic on part of the S-blade. I called Breville this morning to get the new parts. My machine is still under warranty, but I was not sure if it would be covered because it was my fault. The person I spoke to was extremely helpful and is sending me new parts for no charge, knowing that I was the one who damaged it. Also, I've been having a little trouble with my S-blades sticking in the bowl. So if the new small S-blade works better and does not stick, they are going to send me a new large S-blade as well. However, even if I had needed to buy a new lid and small S-blade, the lid is less than $20 and the blade is $10. That is such a reasonable price for replacement parts! I have spent much more than that for lower quality parts, so I cannot complain.I considered this purchase a lot before I bought it. $400 is a lot of money to spend on one kitchen appliance. But I have probably spent that much in the last ten years to replace food processors at a rate of once a year, at least! So I knew that I needed a quality appliance in order to meet my needs. This appliance is everything I could have wanted and more. I am very happy that I made this purchase and would highly recommend the Breville Sous Chef Food Processor.Update 06/30/15:How many products get FIVE stars? I just had to come back and extol the virtues of this machine even more. Our Breville has been through two years of daily use and is nowhere near quitting. Two things have stood out to me recently. Breville doesn't cut corners on anything, including the accessories. I love the scrub brush that comes with it. The bristles keep their shape and it's small enough to get into tight places that my Pampered Chef scrub brush is too big for. The spatula that comes with it is also perfect for scraping the sides of the bowl. Breville thought of everything with this machine.A few months ago, my four year old daughter was being helpful and dropped the big bowl on the floor as she was drying dishes. My oldest called me with some trepidation because I had told my kids something to the effect that I love my Breville more than them and they had better be careful with it. Lol! The bowl got chipped and there is a crack up the side, so I thought I would need to replace it. That's not the end of the world, since the replacement parts are so reasonably priced. However, we have continued to use it with the crack in it and it is doing so well, I'm not in a hurry to replace it. Pure liquids run out of it, but I can make batters just fine. Last night, some batter ran out just a bit, but it's not that bad. I cannot imagine any food processor that I have owned in the past performing so very well. This food processor was worth every penny I paid for it. Good job, Breville! Keep it up.
C. Stroup
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2014
I LOVE this food processor. I use it at least one to two times a day. It has tackled every task that I throw at it. Recently, I used the emulsifying disk to make both mayonnaise and whipped cream. The consistency of both was the best I've ever seen. Previously, I had made mayonnaise in my blender, but the Breville whipped the mayo to that light, airy consistency that we love to see, much better than my blender. I have used my KitchenAid mixer to make whipped cream in the past, but again, the Breville whipped it to a lighter, more fluffy and more stable consistency than my KitchenAid mixer did.The storage box is great. I like how they put the items that you use most often in the front of the box. I have my box stored in the cabinet below the food processor, so it is easy to reach in there and pull out just what I need without much hunting. But what I love the most about the storage box is that I don't have a bunch of attachments sitting out on the counter or piled into the food processor, as I have had previously with other processors. The only parts of the processor that sit out on the counter are the base, the small bowl stacked inside the big bowl, the lid and the pusher all attached together. It makes it so easy when I'm ready to use the processor to just pull out what I need without having to move aside a bunch of accessories I don't need at the time. It also keeps the counter more tidy, which is always a bonus.The large chute is another of my favorite features. When I process food, I am always processing a lot of food at once. So I like that I don't have to refill the chute as much with this food processor.This food processor also does a better job at grating cheese than any other I have used. I am used to my other processors having a piece of cheese stuck between the lid and the grating disk. But the Breville grates it all with very little left over. It also does a good job grating vegetables, although there my be a little more waste with them.I like the seal on the lid. I was making ketchup recently and overfilled the bowl. But the seal on the lid did not let one drop of ketchup spill out. I have had it leak a little bit when I have overfilled it with more runny liquids. So I do not recommend overfilling the bowl. But the seal certainly helps when overfilling does happen.I have an easier time cleaning this processor than any other I have had as well. The only area I would complain about is the handle, which seems to be a theme with food processors. The handle to the bowl allows moisture and small bits of food to get into it and there is no way to clean it out. But that is really the only area that I have a hard time cleaning and in comparison to the other processors I have owned, it does not let in as much food as the others. The blades and spindle also can get food under them, so you will need a narrow brush, like a toothbrush, to get up in there and clean it out.I appreciate that the parts are BPA free. I also appreciate the quality of the plastic they used to make the parts. It is durable enough to withstand being dropped on the floor on occasion without chipping off bits of plastic here and there, as has happened with several of my past food processors.I recently damaged my lid and the small S-blade. I'm pretty sure it was my fault, because I did not have the S-blade seated properly before I used it. So I melted part of the lid and have melted plastic on part of the S-blade. I called Breville this morning to get the new parts. My machine is still under warranty, but I was not sure if it would be covered because it was my fault. The person I spoke to was extremely helpful and is sending me new parts for no charge, knowing that I was the one who damaged it. Also, I've been having a little trouble with my S-blades sticking in the bowl. So if the new small S-blade works better and does not stick, they are going to send me a new large S-blade as well. However, even if I had needed to buy a new lid and small S-blade, the lid is less than $20 and the blade is $10. That is such a reasonable price for replacement parts! I have spent much more than that for lower quality parts, so I cannot complain.I considered this purchase a lot before I bought it. $400 is a lot of money to spend on one kitchen appliance. But I have probably spent that much in the last ten years to replace food processors at a rate of once a year, at least! So I knew that I needed a quality appliance in order to meet my needs. This appliance is everything I could have wanted and more. I am very happy that I made this purchase and would highly recommend the Breville Sous Chef Food Processor.Update 06/30/15:How many products get FIVE stars? I just had to come back and extol the virtues of this machine even more. Our Breville has been through two years of daily use and is nowhere near quitting. Two things have stood out to me recently. Breville doesn't cut corners on anything, including the accessories. I love the scrub brush that comes with it. The bristles keep their shape and it's small enough to get into tight places that my Pampered Chef scrub brush is too big for. The spatula that comes with it is also perfect for scraping the sides of the bowl. Breville thought of everything with this machine.A few months ago, my four year old daughter was being helpful and dropped the big bowl on the floor as she was drying dishes. My oldest called me with some trepidation because I had told my kids something to the effect that I love my Breville more than them and they had better be careful with it. Lol! The bowl got chipped and there is a crack up the side, so I thought I would need to replace it. That's not the end of the world, since the replacement parts are so reasonably priced. However, we have continued to use it with the crack in it and it is doing so well, I'm not in a hurry to replace it. Pure liquids run out of it, but I can make batters just fine. Last night, some batter ran out just a bit, but it's not that bad. I cannot imagine any food processor that I have owned in the past performing so very well. This food processor was worth every penny I paid for it. Good job, Breville! Keep it up.
C. Stroup
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2014
I LOVE this food processor. I use it at least one to two times a day. It has tackled every task that I throw at it. Recently, I used the emulsifying disk to make both mayonnaise and whipped cream. The consistency of both was the best I've ever seen. Previously, I had made mayonnaise in my blender, but the Breville whipped the mayo to that light, airy consistency that we love to see, much better than my blender. I have used my KitchenAid mixer to make whipped cream in the past, but again, the Breville whipped it to a lighter, more fluffy and more stable consistency than my KitchenAid mixer did.The storage box is great. I like how they put the items that you use most often in the front of the box. I have my box stored in the cabinet below the food processor, so it is easy to reach in there and pull out just what I need without much hunting. But what I love the most about the storage box is that I don't have a bunch of attachments sitting out on the counter or piled into the food processor, as I have had previously with other processors. The only parts of the processor that sit out on the counter are the base, the small bowl stacked inside the big bowl, the lid and the pusher all attached together. It makes it so easy when I'm ready to use the processor to just pull out what I need without having to move aside a bunch of accessories I don't need at the time. It also keeps the counter more tidy, which is always a bonus.The large chute is another of my favorite features. When I process food, I am always processing a lot of food at once. So I like that I don't have to refill the chute as much with this food processor.This food processor also does a better job at grating cheese than any other I have used. I am used to my other processors having a piece of cheese stuck between the lid and the grating disk. But the Breville grates it all with very little left over. It also does a good job grating vegetables, although there my be a little more waste with them.I like the seal on the lid. I was making ketchup recently and overfilled the bowl. But the seal on the lid did not let one drop of ketchup spill out. I have had it leak a little bit when I have overfilled it with more runny liquids. So I do not recommend overfilling the bowl. But the seal certainly helps when overfilling does happen.I have an easier time cleaning this processor than any other I have had as well. The only area I would complain about is the handle, which seems to be a theme with food processors. The handle to the bowl allows moisture and small bits of food to get into it and there is no way to clean it out. But that is really the only area that I have a hard time cleaning and in comparison to the other processors I have owned, it does not let in as much food as the others. The blades and spindle also can get food under them, so you will need a narrow brush, like a toothbrush, to get up in there and clean it out.I appreciate that the parts are BPA free. I also appreciate the quality of the plastic they used to make the parts. It is durable enough to withstand being dropped on the floor on occasion without chipping off bits of plastic here and there, as has happened with several of my past food processors.I recently damaged my lid and the small S-blade. I'm pretty sure it was my fault, because I did not have the S-blade seated properly before I used it. So I melted part of the lid and have melted plastic on part of the S-blade. I called Breville this morning to get the new parts. My machine is still under warranty, but I was not sure if it would be covered because it was my fault. The person I spoke to was extremely helpful and is sending me new parts for no charge, knowing that I was the one who damaged it. Also, I've been having a little trouble with my S-blades sticking in the bowl. So if the new small S-blade works better and does not stick, they are going to send me a new large S-blade as well. However, even if I had needed to buy a new lid and small S-blade, the lid is less than $20 and the blade is $10. That is such a reasonable price for replacement parts! I have spent much more than that for lower quality parts, so I cannot complain.I considered this purchase a lot before I bought it. $400 is a lot of money to spend on one kitchen appliance. But I have probably spent that much in the last ten years to replace food processors at a rate of once a year, at least! So I knew that I needed a quality appliance in order to meet my needs. This appliance is everything I could have wanted and more. I am very happy that I made this purchase and would highly recommend the Breville Sous Chef Food Processor.Update 06/30/15:How many products get FIVE stars? I just had to come back and extol the virtues of this machine even more. Our Breville has been through two years of daily use and is nowhere near quitting. Two things have stood out to me recently. Breville doesn't cut corners on anything, including the accessories. I love the scrub brush that comes with it. The bristles keep their shape and it's small enough to get into tight places that my Pampered Chef scrub brush is too big for. The spatula that comes with it is also perfect for scraping the sides of the bowl. Breville thought of everything with this machine.A few months ago, my four year old daughter was being helpful and dropped the big bowl on the floor as she was drying dishes. My oldest called me with some trepidation because I had told my kids something to the effect that I love my Breville more than them and they had better be careful with it. Lol! The bowl got chipped and there is a crack up the side, so I thought I would need to replace it. That's not the end of the world, since the replacement parts are so reasonably priced. However, we have continued to use it with the crack in it and it is doing so well, I'm not in a hurry to replace it. Pure liquids run out of it, but I can make batters just fine. Last night, some batter ran out just a bit, but it's not that bad. I cannot imagine any food processor that I have owned in the past performing so very well. This food processor was worth every penny I paid for it. Good job, Breville! Keep it up.
C. Stroup
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2014
I LOVE this food processor. I use it at least one to two times a day. It has tackled every task that I throw at it. Recently, I used the emulsifying disk to make both mayonnaise and whipped cream. The consistency of both was the best I've ever seen. Previously, I had made mayonnaise in my blender, but the Breville whipped the mayo to that light, airy consistency that we love to see, much better than my blender. I have used my KitchenAid mixer to make whipped cream in the past, but again, the Breville whipped it to a lighter, more fluffy and more stable consistency than my KitchenAid mixer did.The storage box is great. I like how they put the items that you use most often in the front of the box. I have my box stored in the cabinet below the food processor, so it is easy to reach in there and pull out just what I need without much hunting. But what I love the most about the storage box is that I don't have a bunch of attachments sitting out on the counter or piled into the food processor, as I have had previously with other processors. The only parts of the processor that sit out on the counter are the base, the small bowl stacked inside the big bowl, the lid and the pusher all attached together. It makes it so easy when I'm ready to use the processor to just pull out what I need without having to move aside a bunch of accessories I don't need at the time. It also keeps the counter more tidy, which is always a bonus.The large chute is another of my favorite features. When I process food, I am always processing a lot of food at once. So I like that I don't have to refill the chute as much with this food processor.This food processor also does a better job at grating cheese than any other I have used. I am used to my other processors having a piece of cheese stuck between the lid and the grating disk. But the Breville grates it all with very little left over. It also does a good job grating vegetables, although there my be a little more waste with them.I like the seal on the lid. I was making ketchup recently and overfilled the bowl. But the seal on the lid did not let one drop of ketchup spill out. I have had it leak a little bit when I have overfilled it with more runny liquids. So I do not recommend overfilling the bowl. But the seal certainly helps when overfilling does happen.I have an easier time cleaning this processor than any other I have had as well. The only area I would complain about is the handle, which seems to be a theme with food processors. The handle to the bowl allows moisture and small bits of food to get into it and there is no way to clean it out. But that is really the only area that I have a hard time cleaning and in comparison to the other processors I have owned, it does not let in as much food as the others. The blades and spindle also can get food under them, so you will need a narrow brush, like a toothbrush, to get up in there and clean it out.I appreciate that the parts are BPA free. I also appreciate the quality of the plastic they used to make the parts. It is durable enough to withstand being dropped on the floor on occasion without chipping off bits of plastic here and there, as has happened with several of my past food processors.I recently damaged my lid and the small S-blade. I'm pretty sure it was my fault, because I did not have the S-blade seated properly before I used it. So I melted part of the lid and have melted plastic on part of the S-blade. I called Breville this morning to get the new parts. My machine is still under warranty, but I was not sure if it would be covered because it was my fault. The person I spoke to was extremely helpful and is sending me new parts for no charge, knowing that I was the one who damaged it. Also, I've been having a little trouble with my S-blades sticking in the bowl. So if the new small S-blade works better and does not stick, they are going to send me a new large S-blade as well. However, even if I had needed to buy a new lid and small S-blade, the lid is less than $20 and the blade is $10. That is such a reasonable price for replacement parts! I have spent much more than that for lower quality parts, so I cannot complain.I considered this purchase a lot before I bought it. $400 is a lot of money to spend on one kitchen appliance. But I have probably spent that much in the last ten years to replace food processors at a rate of once a year, at least! So I knew that I needed a quality appliance in order to meet my needs. This appliance is everything I could have wanted and more. I am very happy that I made this purchase and would highly recommend the Breville Sous Chef Food Processor.Update 06/30/15:How many products get FIVE stars? I just had to come back and extol the virtues of this machine even more. Our Breville has been through two years of daily use and is nowhere near quitting. Two things have stood out to me recently. Breville doesn't cut corners on anything, including the accessories. I love the scrub brush that comes with it. The bristles keep their shape and it's small enough to get into tight places that my Pampered Chef scrub brush is too big for. The spatula that comes with it is also perfect for scraping the sides of the bowl. Breville thought of everything with this machine.A few months ago, my four year old daughter was being helpful and dropped the big bowl on the floor as she was drying dishes. My oldest called me with some trepidation because I had told my kids something to the effect that I love my Breville more than them and they had better be careful with it. Lol! The bowl got chipped and there is a crack up the side, so I thought I would need to replace it. That's not the end of the world, since the replacement parts are so reasonably priced. However, we have continued to use it with the crack in it and it is doing so well, I'm not in a hurry to replace it. Pure liquids run out of it, but I can make batters just fine. Last night, some batter ran out just a bit, but it's not that bad. I cannot imagine any food processor that I have owned in the past performing so very well. This food processor was worth every penny I paid for it. Good job, Breville! Keep it up.
C. Stroup
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2014
I LOVE this food processor. I use it at least one to two times a day. It has tackled every task that I throw at it. Recently, I used the emulsifying disk to make both mayonnaise and whipped cream. The consistency of both was the best I've ever seen. Previously, I had made mayonnaise in my blender, but the Breville whipped the mayo to that light, airy consistency that we love to see, much better than my blender. I have used my KitchenAid mixer to make whipped cream in the past, but again, the Breville whipped it to a lighter, more fluffy and more stable consistency than my KitchenAid mixer did.The storage box is great. I like how they put the items that you use most often in the front of the box. I have my box stored in the cabinet below the food processor, so it is easy to reach in there and pull out just what I need without much hunting. But what I love the most about the storage box is that I don't have a bunch of attachments sitting out on the counter or piled into the food processor, as I have had previously with other processors. The only parts of the processor that sit out on the counter are the base, the small bowl stacked inside the big bowl, the lid and the pusher all attached together. It makes it so easy when I'm ready to use the processor to just pull out what I need without having to move aside a bunch of accessories I don't need at the time. It also keeps the counter more tidy, which is always a bonus.The large chute is another of my favorite features. When I process food, I am always processing a lot of food at once. So I like that I don't have to refill the chute as much with this food processor.This food processor also does a better job at grating cheese than any other I have used. I am used to my other processors having a piece of cheese stuck between the lid and the grating disk. But the Breville grates it all with very little left over. It also does a good job grating vegetables, although there my be a little more waste with them.I like the seal on the lid. I was making ketchup recently and overfilled the bowl. But the seal on the lid did not let one drop of ketchup spill out. I have had it leak a little bit when I have overfilled it with more runny liquids. So I do not recommend overfilling the bowl. But the seal certainly helps when overfilling does happen.I have an easier time cleaning this processor than any other I have had as well. The only area I would complain about is the handle, which seems to be a theme with food processors. The handle to the bowl allows moisture and small bits of food to get into it and there is no way to clean it out. But that is really the only area that I have a hard time cleaning and in comparison to the other processors I have owned, it does not let in as much food as the others. The blades and spindle also can get food under them, so you will need a narrow brush, like a toothbrush, to get up in there and clean it out.I appreciate that the parts are BPA free. I also appreciate the quality of the plastic they used to make the parts. It is durable enough to withstand being dropped on the floor on occasion without chipping off bits of plastic here and there, as has happened with several of my past food processors.I recently damaged my lid and the small S-blade. I'm pretty sure it was my fault, because I did not have the S-blade seated properly before I used it. So I melted part of the lid and have melted plastic on part of the S-blade. I called Breville this morning to get the new parts. My machine is still under warranty, but I was not sure if it would be covered because it was my fault. The person I spoke to was extremely helpful and is sending me new parts for no charge, knowing that I was the one who damaged it. Also, I've been having a little trouble with my S-blades sticking in the bowl. So if the new small S-blade works better and does not stick, they are going to send me a new large S-blade as well. However, even if I had needed to buy a new lid and small S-blade, the lid is less than $20 and the blade is $10. That is such a reasonable price for replacement parts! I have spent much more than that for lower quality parts, so I cannot complain.I considered this purchase a lot before I bought it. $400 is a lot of money to spend on one kitchen appliance. But I have probably spent that much in the last ten years to replace food processors at a rate of once a year, at least! So I knew that I needed a quality appliance in order to meet my needs. This appliance is everything I could have wanted and more. I am very happy that I made this purchase and would highly recommend the Breville Sous Chef Food Processor.Update 06/30/15:How many products get FIVE stars? I just had to come back and extol the virtues of this machine even more. Our Breville has been through two years of daily use and is nowhere near quitting. Two things have stood out to me recently. Breville doesn't cut corners on anything, including the accessories. I love the scrub brush that comes with it. The bristles keep their shape and it's small enough to get into tight places that my Pampered Chef scrub brush is too big for. The spatula that comes with it is also perfect for scraping the sides of the bowl. Breville thought of everything with this machine.A few months ago, my four year old daughter was being helpful and dropped the big bowl on the floor as she was drying dishes. My oldest called me with some trepidation because I had told my kids something to the effect that I love my Breville more than them and they had better be careful with it. Lol! The bowl got chipped and there is a crack up the side, so I thought I would need to replace it. That's not the end of the world, since the replacement parts are so reasonably priced. However, we have continued to use it with the crack in it and it is doing so well, I'm not in a hurry to replace it. Pure liquids run out of it, but I can make batters just fine. Last night, some batter ran out just a bit, but it's not that bad. I cannot imagine any food processor that I have owned in the past performing so very well. This food processor was worth every penny I paid for it. Good job, Breville! Keep it up.
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