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Cuisinart 8 Cup Food Processor, 350-Watt Motor, Medium to Fine Slicing Discs, FP-8SV, Silver
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Brand | Cuisinart |
Special Feature | Manual |
Product Dimensions | 7.6"D x 9.58"W x 15.19"H |
Color | Silver |
Bowl Capacity | 8 Cups |
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About this item
- SUPERIOR FUNCTION: The 350-watt food processor is powerful for food prep and performance – Also comes with an 8-cup work bowl with measurement markings
- MUST-HAVE FEATURES: Reversible shredding and slicing discs – medium to fine with integrated feed tube to add ingredients during processing
- CONTROL: Convenient rubberized controls – High, Low, Off and Pulse
- EASY TO CLEAN: Removable parts are dishwasher safe
- LIMITED 2-YEAR WARRANTY: Refer to user manual for troubleshooting steps and questions surrounding warranty policies – this product is BPA free
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Easy to clean | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.3 |
Blending power | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.5 |
Safety Features | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.8 | — | 4.5 |
Easy to use | 4.2 | — | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.2 |
Value for money | 3.8 | — | 4.5 | 4.0 | — | — |
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material | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | Stainless Steel |
number of speeds | — | — | 3 | — | 2 | 1 |
model name | Elemental Food Processor | CRT2CUIFP8SVFRRB | 13-Cup Food Processor | CUISINART CORE 7-CUP FOOD PROCESSOR | BFP660SIL | DFP-14BCNY 14-Cup |
wattage | 350 watts | 350 watts | 500 watts | 950 watts | 1000 watts | 720 watts |
blade material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Plastic | Stainless Steel |
dishwasher safe | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
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Brand | Cuisinart |
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Special Feature | Manual |
Product Dimensions | 7.6"D x 9.58"W x 15.19"H |
Color | Silver |
Bowl Capacity | 8 Cups |
Recommended Uses For Product | Chop |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Included Components | Work Bowl, Motor, Lid, Blade, Pusher |
Model Name | Elemental Food Processor |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 10 pounds |
Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
ASIN | B00LBZOYAK |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FP-8SVP1 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,383 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #13 in Food Processors |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 26, 2014 |
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This Cuisinart food processor is designed to perform just about any food prep task a recipe calls for. It's big enough to chop ingredients for a party-sized portion of salsa, and powerful enough to turn a full work bowl of veggies into healthy pureed soups in seconds. Rubberized touch pad controls, and reversible shredding and slicing discs make this food processor a favorite of creative home cooks!; Cuisinart elemental 8 cup food processor, white.
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Customers like the size, ease of assembly, and ease of cleaning of the food processor. They mention that its just the right size for what they need, the slicing blades go on in an intuitive way, and that its easy to clean. They are also satisfied with the ease of storage. However, some customers dislike the durability and disagree on sharpness, performance, quality, and value.
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Customers find the food processor easy to assemble. They mention that the slicing blades go on in an intuitive way, making messy tasks quick and easy. The blade rack is convenient to store all discs in, and it makes it more enjoyable to put in salads and add to spaghetti sauce. Overall, customers find the product to be very useful and convenient.
"...I like this one a lot better than the last one. It's easy to work with, clean, and use...." Read more
"...Easy assemble and take apart to put in dishwasher. Takes up small place in cabinet. Love that it has a handle on it." Read more
"Slices & dices perfectly! Durable & easy to use.This is my FAVORITE APPLIANCE!" Read more
"Just the correct size for counter storage. Simple to use and clean. Arrived in original package and on-time...." Read more
Customers like the size of the food processor. They say it's compact, provides consistent sizes for all the slices, and has a smaller work bowl. They also appreciate the four-cup capacity and the ability to adjust it and store one blade. Overall, most are happy with the size and functionality of the product.
"...With its 8-cup capacity, it can handle a wide range of tasks, from chopping and slicing to shredding and even kneading dough...." Read more
"Love everything about this food processor. 8 cups is perfect size. Fits nicely on counter. Love the soft white color that matches other appliances...." Read more
"You can't beat it for the price, and the size is just right for making a cup or two of so many sauces, emulsions and prep items that I use this..." Read more
"...It is huge, and heavy, and all accessories and the storage bin were huge, and worst thing - the dicing kit was huge pain to use because it has very..." Read more
Customers like the ease of cleaning the food processor. They mention that the removable parts are dishwasher-safe, which saves valuable time after a busy meal, and makes less mess.
"...Cleanup is a breeze as well. The removable parts are dishwasher-safe, which saves valuable time after a busy meal preparation...." Read more
"...It was inexpensive and it's super easy to clean and store...." Read more
"...It's easy to work with, clean, and use. I would recommend this one for anyone who doesn't want one of the bigger ones. And it takes up less space." Read more
"...Easy assemble and take apart to put in dishwasher. Takes up small place in cabinet. Love that it has a handle on it." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the food processor. Some mention that it works great, easy to clean, and is a little workhorse, while others say that it wouldn't come on again and that the failure wasn't detected. Some customers also say that the product is not capable of specialized functions like julienne vegetables.
"...dinner or tackling a more complex recipe, this machine delivers consistent results every time...." Read more
"...and without exception they have been durable and reliable and performed well...." Read more
"...The failure wasn’t detected until one of our guests pulled a sharp piece of plastic out of his mouth. Obviously, that dinner party ended poorly!..." Read more
"...Love the soft white color that matches other appliances. Works as expected. Sure I will enjoy this for many years." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the food processor. Some mention it's a great little product, very good with chopping up vegetables, and has good power, speed, and cutting qualities. However, others say that it really struggled to beat the dough, moves slowly, and trickles in fluids slowly.
"...It effortlessly tackles even tough ingredients, making quick work of chopping nuts, pureeing vegetables, or blending smoothies...." Read more
"...It's easy to work with, clean, and use. I would recommend this one for anyone who doesn't want one of the bigger ones. And it takes up less space." Read more
"...Also, they've engineered the cap so that it trickles in fluids slowly...." Read more
"...reason I thought these would take hours to clean, but it's actually super quick!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the food processor. Some mention that it's good value for the money, while others say that it was a waste of money and a complete failure of technology. The results of using the accessory was poor and the blade seems cheap.
"...It's versatile, powerful, and built to last, making it an excellent investment for anyone who loves spending time in the kitchen...." Read more
"...on which the blade sits is wobbly and cheap feeling, and the blade seems cheap as well...." Read more
"...This little critter is perfect for jobs like that. It was inexpensive and it's super easy to clean and store...." Read more
"...to use the little bowl, so can't comment on it, but it does not feel particularly useful...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sharpness of the food processor. Some mention that it chopped nicely, is great for slicing vegetables, and chops everything from soup to nuts. However, others say that the chopping blade is ULTRA sharp and be very careful. That said, some say the shreds are also inconsistent and that the space between the two means very little actually gets shredded.
"...And they are sharp and cut extremely well. I would give it a 10 if it was available, even with the sharp blades. Go Cuisinart again." Read more
"...I was surprised that when Cuisinart is turned off, it does not stop right away - my old Cuisinart has brakes to stop it immediately.. Kitchenaid..." Read more
"...it works well, the blades are sharp, and is easily cleanable...." Read more
"This is a necessity! Save yourself from chopping and mincing. Nice size cup capacity as well! Definitely recommend!" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the food processor. They mention that the pieces are made of brittle plastic that is easy to break. The middle pusher and the small pusher inside it are already cracked after a few uses. The disk support system is flimsy and wobbles, making it difficult to use. The quality of the product has gone downhill and the buttons feel extremely cheap.
"...Eventually gets the job done but it warms up the machine so you have to pause from time to time...." Read more
"...make dicing work, you need to push on the food down, it would not dice under its own weight...." Read more
"...A piece of plastic broke off and was chopped and blended into our casserole...." Read more
"...It's versatile, powerful, and built to last, making it an excellent investment for anyone who loves spending time in the kitchen...." Read more
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First and foremost, this food processor is incredibly versatile. With its 8-cup capacity, it can handle a wide range of tasks, from chopping and slicing to shredding and even kneading dough. Whether I'm prepping ingredients for a weeknight dinner or tackling a more complex recipe, this machine delivers consistent results every time.
One of the standout features is the powerful motor. It effortlessly tackles even tough ingredients, making quick work of chopping nuts, pureeing vegetables, or blending smoothies. Plus, the various included blades and discs provide options for achieving the perfect texture, whether it's a fine mince or a coarse chop.
Cleanup is a breeze as well. The removable parts are dishwasher-safe, which saves valuable time after a busy meal preparation.
Safety is a top priority with the Cuisinart 8-Cup Food Processor. It has a sturdy base with non-slip feet, ensuring stability during operation. The lid locks securely, preventing any accidents.
What truly impresses me is the durability of this appliance. It feels well-built and designed to last. Cuisinart is a brand known for its reliability, and this food processor lives up to that reputation.
In summary, the Cuisinart 8-Cup Food Processor is a kitchen workhorse that has made cooking and meal prep a joy. It's versatile, powerful, and built to last, making it an excellent investment for anyone who loves spending time in the kitchen. I highly recommend it!
I've had a lot of Cuisinart products over the years and without exception they have been durable and reliable and performed well. This food processor seems so far to be living up to the levels of quality and performance I have come to expect from them.
Two wishes: A little more power - seems to struggle with thick preparations like mayonnaise. Eventually gets the job done but it warms up the machine so you have to pause from time to time. Also, they've engineered the cap so that it trickles in fluids slowly. This makes it hard to mess up emulsions by adding say oil too quickly while making mayo or vinaigrette. But once the emulsion forms, like in the first 20 seconds, I would like to speed up the process and pour the oil in more quickly. Can't do it with this. I'm think of drilling out a bigger hole.
I like it quite a bit but I'm not in love (like I am with my Cuisinart 14 cup model) and I don't expect it will last terribly long the way I use it. That said, if it breaks, I'll probably buy another one.
I have KitchenAid KFP1642OB Onyx Black Pro Line 16-cup Food Processor , it has dicing kit also, but it was driving me crazy. It is huge, and heavy, and all accessories and the storage bin were huge, and worst thing - the dicing kit was huge pain to use because it has very weird system where it has to be locked inside, and it has very tight fit and very hard to use. I bought it for dicing kit, and was so frustrated about it. Also if I tried to dice something which is too soft, the processor would mush it and send the mush into the center shaft all the way down to the gears. It was pain to clean, and eventually food residue made it impossible to adjust the thickness of the cut for their adjustable slicing blade.
Now, Cuisinart made their own food processor with dicing. Yay. I just had to try it, and I am glad I did. First of all, it is much smaller and lighter, it fits under cabinets (you will still have to pull it out to use it, but it is so much easier to move). The light weight does concern me some, as well as it having all plastic gears, but we will see. The dicing kit is very easy to use, I do not have to lock anything - just drop pieces in place in the correct order, and you ready to go. Removing it is as easy. Unlike Kitchenaid, Cuisinart dicing kit does not get stuck if potatoes are unpeeled. Nor does it make a total mess out of boiled potatoes - those do not come out as perfect as raw potatoes do, but it makes excellent potato salad with very little waste - some of the potatoes do mush and spread over the blade and the shaft, but it is nothing compared to Kitchenaid, where you get 95% mush.
To make dicing work, you need to push on the food down, it would not dice under its own weight. That means that the very last slice will no be cut through completely, and will have to be pushed down with the dicer cleaning tool. Overall the dicing kit works, and works much better than the other one, and really worth it for me.
Other things I like - the main processing bowl is sealed both in the middle and around the top - you can process runny batter or soup or whatever you want and there will be no mess outside the bowl. That sealed design means that there is one more gear set - from the base to the bowl, and from the bowl to the middle stem adapter and then to the rotating blade. The slicing blade is adjustable, the adjustment is on the blade itself, not on the outside of the unit as with Kitchenaid. All of the blades have hefty plastic insert indie and easy to grab by it, so they are much safer to handle. I was surprised that when Cuisinart is turned off, it does not stop right away - my old Cuisinart has brakes to stop it immediately.. Kitchenaid continues to spin some after turning off, too, so no dice here.
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Estuvimos ahorrando para esto y vale dada peso y momento invertido en él.