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Cuisinart BFP-10CH PowerBlend Duet Blender and Food Processor, Chrome and Black | 
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List Price: $185.00 Buy New: $79.95 You Save: $105.05 (57%)
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Rating: 7 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.8 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 6.8 x 15.5 Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-18-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty;
MPN: BFP-10CH Model: BFP-10CH UPC: 086279013750 EAN: 0086279013750 ASIN: B000MX05GO
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| • | 500-watt countertop blender with 3-cup food-processor attachment | | • | 7 preprogrammed speeds for versatility; oversized "on/off" switch | | • | Feed tube and pusher, slicing/shredding disc, and chopping blade | | • | 56-ounce glass jar; LED indicators; dishwasher-safe parts; cord storage | | • | Measures 6-7/8 by 8 by 15 inches; 3-year limited warranty |
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Product Description This powerhouse duo makes everything easier. The handsome countertop blender unit comes with a three-cup food processor attachment, both with seven preprogrammed speeds for ultimate versatility. Three-year limited warranty. Model BFP-10CH.
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So loud, it hurts! April 24, 2008 Amy in Michigan This may be a fine blender; I'll never know because its maiden voyage (about 30 seconds of blending) cause my ears to ring, and I was literally in pain for several minutes after the blender was off. I don't think I'm usually very sensitive to noise, but this was ridiculous. I have been using a blender almost every morning, and I'm afraid daily use of this one could cause hearing damage. It's going back!
Great product April 7, 2008 T. Cavanagh (Spokane, WA) This is a great product. I like that it doesn't take a lot of shelf space and it works wonderfully. The only thing I don't like is that the motor is a little stinky. I am hoping that the smell goes away after a while.
wimpy motor April 3, 2008 Emily Clark (Concord, CA USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I received this blender early February and by mid-March, my roommate burned out the motor blending lentils. TOTALLY LAME. I was really pumped about the blender/foodprocessor all-in-one feature because counter space is a limited commodity in my world, but alas Cuisinart, you did me dirty. Aside from the motor lacking the necessary skills I'm looking for in a blender/food processor (i.e. the "blending" and "processing" function) it's also a pretty cheap looking device. Black and Chrome sound swanky, but when you get it out of the box...it's just plastic. There's no finesse. It some how doesn't even match all the other black/chrome appliances I have. And it shows water marks, which drives me nuts. I do not appreciate windexing my blender. My 30-day return window has tragically come to a close, so thanks for wasting my 80 bucks Cuisinart. You suck,
I love this item March 12, 2008 M. Brick 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I cant tell you how much I love this item. To be able to get not only a great blender but a good food processor this was a steal. It is also eye catching as I get asked abot by company and have recommended it to several friends already.
It's okay July 19, 2007 P. Blackheart 30 out of 31 found this review helpful
We had to replace our old Krups blender, which we had for many years, because the switches stopped working. The motor still ran--you just had to plug it in and unplug it to stop it. So--we have a lot of Cuisinart stuff, and this looked like the item closest to the Krups, which had a food processor as well as the blender. Here's why I give the Cuisinart item a 3, after probably three uses: 1. the food processor is pretty small 2. the "chrome" is actually plastic with a chrome coating, and I worry it won't last long 3. the styling is kind of klunky--it's somehow too big looking and obtrusive compared to, say, our Cuisinart toaster (which we have had a long time and really like) 4. the motor always smells as if it's about to burn out (but hasn't yet) 5. it has this weird feature that you first turn it on, then choose an action, like "chop" or "blend." I suppose this is a safety feature, but I'm not sure why. On the other hand, it does the jobs it's supposed to do, and so I can't complain about that. It's okay. Just not the dream I imagined it would be, but it is powerful and effective. Why can't someone design a sleek blender/food processor combo that can handle a bit more quantity and looks good on the counter and lasts forever? :)
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