The 6 Biggest Food Processor Mistakes You Can Easily Avoid
For the last food processor on our list "simplest is sweetest."
$149, you can often find this model for less than $100. This means that this version
Is half the cost of the #1 Cuisinart. But just because it is less expensive, doesn't
Mean you'll sacrifice quality and performance.
The FP6010 comes with an 800-watt engine and two different sized bowls (11 cup
And 4 cup) to fit your application. No other model on the list gives you the
Choices for two different bowl sizes. Black & Decker also supplies this version with
3 different blades and discs for different processes like the other versions. They've
Also included a handy storage device to keep everything in and organize it all
conveniently.Another nice feature of this model is that Black & Decker gives you the option of
All the other models on our list
Are either digital or include a pulse function. Black & Decker is the only model
That gives you this choice.
You can choose the analog option and customize the process.
With all these fantastic features, it would appear that this model should be higher on the list!
However, testing indicates that this model is the least consistent of the Top 5.
The model chops and cuts fairly reliably for many foods, but often will leave
chunks unprocessed. Additionally, it does not produce consistent grading results
For soft foods such as cheese. These materials often get into the stuck in the blades,
also making it somewhat more difficult to clean.
Like several other models on our list, the Black & Decker comes with an extrawide
Food chute in order to accommodate whole foods like tomatoes and onions.
So, there is no need to break down the food before you put it through the
processor.
It is also not the easiest of the Top five models to assemble and disassemble. This
Should be taken into account given that you'll have to do this each time you
use the food processor. With a little practice you shouldn't have too much
Trouble, but depending on the sort of food that you're working with, clean up can take
over 10 minutes.
This model does come with a 2-year limited warranty, so this gives you more
security than the 3 previous models on our list. This makes the warranty longer
than both the #2 Bruan model and the #3 KitchenAid model. And Black & Decker
Has been around for quite a long time with a proven history of customer support.
All the component parts are fully dishwasher-safe, so there is no need to worry
about damage.
So, if you are looking for a simple, inexpensive, yet powerful food processor, the
Black & Decker FP6010 is a great option.
$149, you can often find this model for less than $100. This means that this version
Is half the cost of the #1 Cuisinart. But just because it is less expensive, doesn't
Mean you'll sacrifice quality and performance.
The FP6010 comes with an 800-watt engine and two different sized bowls (11 cup
And 4 cup) to fit your application. No other model on the list gives you the
Choices for two different bowl sizes. Black & Decker also supplies this version with
3 different blades and discs for different processes like the other versions. They've
Also included a handy storage device to keep everything in and organize it all
conveniently.Another nice feature of this model is that Black & Decker gives you the option of
All the other models on our list
Are either digital or include a pulse function. Black & Decker is the only model
That gives you this choice.
You can choose the analog option and customize the process.
With all these fantastic features, it would appear that this model should be higher on the list!
However, testing indicates that this model is the least consistent of the Top 5.
The model chops and cuts fairly reliably for many foods, but often will leave
chunks unprocessed. Additionally, it does not produce consistent grading results
For soft foods such as cheese. These materials often get into the stuck in the blades,
also making it somewhat more difficult to clean.
Like several other models on our list, the Black & Decker comes with an extrawide
Food chute in order to accommodate whole foods like tomatoes and onions.
So, there is no need to break down the food before you put it through the
processor.
It is also not the easiest of the Top five models to assemble and disassemble. This
Should be taken into account given that you'll have to do this each time you
use the food processor. With a little practice you shouldn't have too much
Trouble, but depending on the sort of food that you're working with, clean up can take
over 10 minutes.
This model does come with a 2-year limited warranty, so this gives you more
security than the 3 previous models on our list. This makes the warranty longer
than both the #2 Bruan model and the #3 KitchenAid model. And Black & Decker
Has been around for quite a long time with a proven history of customer support.
All the component parts are fully dishwasher-safe, so there is no need to worry
about damage.
So, if you are looking for a simple, inexpensive, yet powerful food processor, the
Black & Decker FP6010 is a great option.
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