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Cuisinart DLC-1BCH Mini-Prep Processor, Black Chrome
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Sales Rank: 332 Cuisinart Released: 2006-08-01 |
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Cuisinart DLC-1BCH Mini-Prep Processor, Black Chrome
- Chop & Grind at the touch of a button
- 24 ounce work bowl with handle
- Exclusive auto-reversing SmartPower blade for two powerful processing options. and touchpad controls
- Includes Stainless steel blade with sharp and blunt edges and spatula
- Instruction/Recipe book
Product Description
The Cuisinart Mini-Prep Processor is the perfect kitchen helper for your small food preparation tasks. Its compact size occupies minimum counter space. More power than other choppers, the Cuisinart Mini-Prep features 2-speed operation and large 21-ounce capacity. The finish of Chrome is reminiscent of rich, dark, liquid silver. It's unique, elegant and perfect way to dress up even the most sophisticated kitchens.
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Cuisinart DLC-1BCH Mini-Prep Processor, Black Chrome
- Kitchen: 0 pages (2006-08-01)
- Publisher: Cuisinart
- Label: Cuisinart
- Studio: Cuisinart
- Average Customer Review:
based on 47 reviews
- Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #332
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Summary: Very Good Processor 2008-11-12
Comment: Very good for the size and price. Sometimes a couple of larger pieces are left, but it usually works really well!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: At first it was great - then it was dead 2008-10-28
Comment: I bought this for making baby food and for about 3-months (not a very arduous task), it was a very handy tool. Then the motor began whirring loudly and sometimes it wouldn't run at all. I thought it was user error and that I just wasn't assembling it properly. Then I didn't use it for a few months, and when I took it out, it just plain didn't work anymore.
Yes, it's not very expensive, but I would expect a Cuisinart product to have a life of more than a few months.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Great for the price 2008-10-27
Comment: It's a great product for the price I found it for on amazon. It is small and fits nicely in my cabinet and the cord tucks away in the underneath casing easily. I gave it 3 stars because of 2 flaws. First, it doesn't chop onions like it says it should, it chops them very uneven so that they are either mashed completely or you have huge pieces left behind. Secondly, you have to hold down on the buttons the whole time ( I would have preferred having to just press it once to turn it on and then having a separate off button). Other than that, its a great processor. It purees well and makes great chutneys, salsa, guacamole, etc. It also does a great job of powdering nuts and spices. A decent buy!
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Summary: mislead by ad... 2008-10-26
Comment: nice product, but not what i thought it was. the description lead me to believe it was a food processor, not a food chopper. i was looking for a processor with changing blades for more uses. guess this one goes out as a christmas gift.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: It's A Joke, Right? 2008-10-19
Comment: Can't chop anything well. [Tried onions, tomatoes, celery, olives, nuts, and many other items.] Tried 2, 4, and 8-oz loads. Tried 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 cup loads.
All you get is half mush and the other half "as is".
I think it could "mix" 1/4 cup of cooked rice with a 1/2 cup of water ... but who needs that?
This will be the last Cuisinart product I'll buy; their griddler, blender, and ice cream maker are poorly engineered too ... and I long ago stopped using them.
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