Product 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
Product Description
A perfect gift for new homemakers, the food processor has become an integral part of modern cooking, speeding up a multitude of processes, including kneading dough, slicing, chopping, shredding cheese, vegetables and meat, mincing garlic and parsley, mixing batters, and emulsifying mayonnaise. Cuisinart's Pro Classic comes with a 7-cup work bowl, four basic attachments for slicing, shredding, chopping, mixing, and kneading, and also features two feed tube options, one big enough to handle a whole potato. This processor comes with a compact cover for use when the feed tube isn't needed and a pulse control that allows the desired degree of fineness when chopping and pur?eing. Remove the detachable stem for compact storage of discs. All the parts are dishwasher-safe and the motor base wipes clean. In addition, a custom-contoured spatula, a 50-page recipe booklet, and a 30-minute video designed to familiarize the new owner with the care and use of the food processor are included. --Victoria Jenkins7 Cup Capacity, Food Processor, Includes: Stainless Steel Chopping/Mixing Blade, Dough Blade For Kneading Up To 2 LB Bread/Pizza Dough, Medium Slicing & Shredding Discs, Both Expanded & Small Feed Tubes, Compact Cover & 30 Minute "How To" Video Included, 3 Year Limited Warranty.
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
Before I comment on other features of the food processor, I should mention that I bought this DLC-10S used/second-hand. By manufacture date, it is 13 years old and still works as good as when it first came off the presses. I have no doubt that it will last another 13 years - Cuisinart just makes good food processors - period. The DLC-10S, from what I understand, was introduced around 1992, and Cuisinart still makes it in 2009, which says something. I would never recommend another brand based on my experience with 4 different Cuisinart processors (none of the 4 have died, by the way).
That aside, here is what I like about the processor:
- It is right in the middle as far as size for a Cuisinart processor - I usually cook for 3 or fewer people (usually 1), so my personal needs dictate a processor of this size
- The liquid seal is superior to any of my other Cuisinart processors - even though I strongly discourage people from ignoring the liquid capacity reccomendations, I have overloaded it on occasion, and just cannot get this unit to leak
- The pusher assembly/feed tube is located toward the front of the processor for easy access - I purchased a 14-cup Cuisinart for a family member, and that one locates the assembly toward the back, which is harder to reach (the only reason that I didn't buy my family member this model is that the DLC-10S does not come in Red to go with their red kitchen)
- There are a huge variety of optional discs and accessories to get more out of this processor - the smaller Cuisinarts just do not have the variety of cut choices; even though the whisk attachment and juicer attachments have since been discontinued, I am one of the lucky ones that knows where to find such things on the secondary market - and you can, too)
- I get the same functionality out of this Cuisinart as the larger models - at less than half the price (assuming that I had paid full price for the DLC-10S, which I didn't)
Here are just a few of the many things I have made using the DLC-10S - perfectly sliced stir-fry vegetables, perfect tuna/ham/egg salads, pizza dough, pie dough, hummus, guacamole, salsa, refried beans with spices perfectly mixed in, dressings, mayonnaise, bleu cheese dressing, mustard - the list goes on.
The only thing I don't recommend this processor for is very quick (1-item only) or tiny batches - you wouldn't use it, for instance, to mince a single garlic glove. Cuisinart has smaller, mini-prep food processors for smaller items.
This item has a 3-year parts, and a 5-year motor warranty, but I never needed it. It just keeps going and going.
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
Product Description
A perfect gift for new homemakers, the food processor has become an integral part of modern cooking, speeding up a multitude of processes, including kneading dough, slicing, chopping, shredding cheese, vegetables and meat, mincing garlic and parsley, mixing batters, and emulsifying mayonnaise. Cuisinart's Pro Classic comes with a 7-cup work bowl, four basic attachments for slicing, shredding, chopping, mixing, and kneading, and also features two feed tube options, one big enough to handle a whole potato. This processor comes with a compact cover for use when the feed tube isn't needed and a pulse control that allows the desired degree of fineness when chopping and pur?eing. Remove the detachable stem for compact storage of discs. All the parts are dishwasher-safe and the motor base wipes clean. In addition, a custom-contoured spatula, a 50-page recipe booklet, and a 30-minute video designed to familiarize the new owner with the care and use of the food processor are included. --Victoria Jenkins7 Cup Capacity, Food Processor, Includes: Stainless Steel Chopping/Mixing Blade, Dough Blade For Kneading Up To 2 LB Bread/Pizza Dough, Medium Slicing & Shredding Discs, Both Expanded & Small Feed Tubes, Compact Cover & 30 Minute "How To" Video Included, 3 Year Limited Warranty.
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
Before I comment on other features of the food processor, I should mention that I bought this DLC-10S used/second-hand. By manufacture date, it is 13 years old and still works as good as when it first came off the presses. I have no doubt that it will last another 13 years - Cuisinart just makes good food processors - period. The DLC-10S, from what I understand, was introduced around 1992, and Cuisinart still makes it in 2009, which says something. I would never recommend another brand based on my experience with 4 different Cuisinart processors (none of the 4 have died, by the way).
That aside, here is what I like about the processor:
- It is right in the middle as far as size for a Cuisinart processor - I usually cook for 3 or fewer people (usually 1), so my personal needs dictate a processor of this size
- The liquid seal is superior to any of my other Cuisinart processors - even though I strongly discourage people from ignoring the liquid capacity reccomendations, I have overloaded it on occasion, and just cannot get this unit to leak
- The pusher assembly/feed tube is located toward the front of the processor for easy access - I purchased a 14-cup Cuisinart for a family member, and that one locates the assembly toward the back, which is harder to reach (the only reason that I didn't buy my family member this model is that the DLC-10S does not come in Red to go with their red kitchen)
- There are a huge variety of optional discs and accessories to get more out of this processor - the smaller Cuisinarts just do not have the variety of cut choices; even though the whisk attachment and juicer attachments have since been discontinued, I am one of the lucky ones that knows where to find such things on the secondary market - and you can, too)
- I get the same functionality out of this Cuisinart as the larger models - at less than half the price (assuming that I had paid full price for the DLC-10S, which I didn't)
Here are just a few of the many things I have made using the DLC-10S - perfectly sliced stir-fry vegetables, perfect tuna/ham/egg salads, pizza dough, pie dough, hummus, guacamole, salsa, refried beans with spices perfectly mixed in, dressings, mayonnaise, bleu cheese dressing, mustard - the list goes on.
The only thing I don't recommend this processor for is very quick (1-item only) or tiny batches - you wouldn't use it, for instance, to mince a single garlic glove. Cuisinart has smaller, mini-prep food processors for smaller items.
This item has a 3-year parts, and a 5-year motor warranty, but I never needed it. It just keeps going and going.
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