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The best food processor we’ve tried, its remarkable new design makes it easier than ever to chop, slice, blend, shred and knead.
Landmark innovations include locking lid with rubber seal for splatter-free liquid processing, three work bowls (12-cup, 11-cup and 4½-cup), dough-speed control, adjustable blades that lock and don’t slip when pouring, retractable cord and separate case for blade storage.
Instruction DVD and recipe book included. Twenty-year warranty on motor. All parts are dishwasher safe; wipe base clean.
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Cuisinart Elite Die-Cast 14-Cup Food Processor
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$299.95
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- Manufacturer: Cuisinart
- Dimensions: 10½" x 7¾" x 16¼"
- Care: All parts dishwasher safe, wipe base clean
- Warranty: 20-year warranty on motor
BENEFITS:
- The best food processor we’ve tried.
- Easier than ever to chop, slice, blend, shred and knead.
- Locking lid with rubber seal for splatter-free liquid processing.
- Three nesting bowls with spouts.
- Adjustable blades that lock and won’t slip when pouring.
- Retractable cord and separate case for blade storage.
- Dough-speed control.
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Julia Child let people in on the Cuisinart secret, and so did James Beard. They were among the first culinary experts to hail the food processor as a revolutionary kitchen appliance when it was introduced to America in 1973 by late Cuisinart founder Carl Sontheimer. They saw the food processor as a quick and easy way to make fine food and healthy dishes.
With the company under management from Conair Corporation since 1989, its legacy is alive and well. Today, Cuisinart is a universally recognized name, endorsed by culinary connoisseurs such as Jacques Pépin.
The prestigious Cuisinart brand is not limited to food processors. Plugged or unplugged, nobody covers the kitchen like Cuisinart. The company is a full kitchen resource with a wide array of products preferred by chefs and favored by consumers.
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