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

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

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 : Cuisinart DLC-10S Pro Classic 7-Cup Food Processor
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List Price: $180.00
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Cuisinart
Color: White
EAN: 0086279102560
Is Fragile: 1
Label: Cuisinart
Manufacturer: Cuisinart
Model: DLC-10S
Publisher: Cuisinart
Studio: Cuisinart
Variation Description: White



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Features:
  • Includes steel blade, dough blade, slicing disc, and shredding disc
  • Extra-large feed tube for larger food slices
  • Dishwasher-safe parts
  • Five-year full motor warranty, three-year limited entire unit warranty





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Food Processor
I am thoroughly happy with the Cuisinart DLC 105. I performs great, is easy to use (once you watch the enclosed DVD) and makes light of chopping, grating and mixing. It's the first full sized processor I've used, so I can't really compare it to others, but I think it does a great job for preparing meals for two.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - cuisinart fp
Wonderful food processor. Best one I have ever used. Very pleased, would recommend one to all....



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - the video is now on DVD
Several reviews noted that the video came in obsolete VHS form. Cuisinart got the message. It's now on DVD. The chef on the DVD had a handy habit of pushing the cutting blade down firmly onto the post and then reaching underneath the bowl to hold the cutting blade in place while dumping the contents. I found that most of my fat fingers don't fit, but I can manage the trick.

The many parts become second nature rather quickly. I have a teeny tiny RV kitchen sink, no dishwasher, and I still manage to wash it OK. Draining dry just requires creative piling. I'm going to try cookie dough. Space is very limited, so this little machine will have to be the mixer as well.

This processor comes with a medium slicer blade and the shredder. I found the addition of the 6mm french fry blade was the only addition I'll likely use. I don't fine grate things. I'll likely use the shredder for any kind of julienne output. Shredding reminds me. Have to get the ingredients for potato pancakes.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Monster!
This food processor is wonderful! I was really surprised as to the weight of the machine - it's a monster! It processes food with the greatest of ease.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Making friends with a Cuisanart
This great big cuisanart arrived to replace a little old model I got in the 70s. It seems not only big but a bit complicated to operate...any appliance that needs a DVD to explain itself has a slight problem. However, it works well once you wrangle it into position. I'm beginning to like it alot!



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It's a pretty crazy idea, but I guess it makes sense. It would be pretty amazing to be able to stop any hurricane before it hit shore, saving millions and millions of dollars and who knows how many lives. I can't wait for them to test this out. [Patent via AV Web; Thanks, Jason!]


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