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Black & Decker FP1550S 10-Cup Food Processor, Stainless Steel and Black
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Sales Rank: 9889 Black & Decker Released: 2006-06-01 |
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Black & Decker FP1550S 10-Cup Food Processor, Stainless Steel and Black
- 10-Cup Capacity
- 500 watts
- 1 Speed Plus Pulse
- Chopping Blade, Dough Blade and Slicing / Shredding Disk
- Smooth, Touchpad Controls
Product Description
Chop, shred, slice, mix and blend - make baby food, dice veggies, prepare bread dough, all with one appliance. Large 10-Cup (2365 ml) container for small or large processing tasks Continuous "On" and easy to use pulse control for precise consistency Reversible disc for slicing and shredding Chopping blade also mixes, crumbs and minces Dough blade kneads thick batters Easy-to-clean smooth-touch controls 500 Watts of power for tough processing tasks Removable parts are top rack dishwasher-safe Brushed stainless steel exterior for todays kitchen
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Black & Decker FP1550S 10-Cup Food Processor, Stainless Steel and Black
- Kitchen: 0 pages (2006-06-01)
- Publisher: Black & Decker
- Label: Black & Decker
- Studio: Black & Decker
- Average Customer Review:
based on 10 reviews
- Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #9889
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: A good choice until it breaks 2009-01-04
Comment: This food processor looked liked a good idea and acted as I hoped it would for the first few uses. However, the plastic parts were not durable by any means. I had two indicents where two different plastic parts broke very easily. To add on to my dislike, custoner service was not helpful in helping me find replacement parts. If you are in the market, I would look at other food processors.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Just lasted for an year ! 2008-12-13
Comment: Bought this last Thanksgiving, and surprisingly after just one year of light usage, the blade just broke into two while using it on a couple of tomatoes. It is lucky that the blade pieces did not fly out and hurt me. I have never seen something like this happening with any of the mixers/food processors I have used before ! It is astonishing for blades to be this fragile. This is definitely a design flaw. I don't know whether I will be able to get a replacement blade from them; otherwise, I will just have to end up buying a new food processor! In that case, I definitely will not buy the same one again!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: looked great, but was absolutely junk 2008-11-02
Comment: I also bought the black and decker stainless and black food processor.
I previously had for many years La Machine by Moulinex. I got a small crack in the La Machine bowl part and so I then bought the new black and decker powerpro2 500 watts.
I wish I had not thrown away my La Machine, the black and decker
latch broke on the first use and the disc blade came apart on the second use. it is a piece of junk. I put it in the trash.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: good starter product 2008-10-02
Comment: This is my first food processor. I use it daily and it seems to work just fine for the simple tasks I need it to do. I do wish it had an on/off button and I wish the feeder was bigger. I have to cut items fairly small to get them to fit through the feeder.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: poor quality and design, do not recommend 2008-08-31
Comment: The price was certainly interesting, just under $[...] compared to a Kitchen Aid, $[...].
The design problem I find is that the cover has a double lip, that is there the cover is both inside and outside the bowl. Another way to describe it is the bowl ends up inserted in the cover. The problem with this is that it is a pain to clean because nothing will fit in this cover crease but a brush. I've never had that on my previous processors, the cover just fit around the bowl.
A worst problem which is why I don't recommend it is that it's the second time I use this and there are rust spots appearing on the blade... cheapy cheapy. The good news is that I can return it to the store becaus it's clearly crap!
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