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Cuisinart Pro Custom 11-Cup Food Processor

Cuisinart Pro Custom 11-Cup Food Processor

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Brand: Cuisinart

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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: 7106
ASIN: B000E0I0JO


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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Cuisinart is known for power, quality and convenience. This size processor will take you from soup to souffl? with ease. Exclusive cover with a large feed tube and unique compact chopping/baking cover. Industrial-quality motor. Comes with stainless steel discs and blade, bonus thin slicing disc, dough blade, 2 covers, recipe collection and how-to video. Model #DLC8S. Includes a manufacturer's limited warranty.


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Great motor, but low quality work bowl assembly   August 26, 2008
Soccer Mom (PLANO, TX USA)
I purchased the Custom 11 many (8-12?) years ago when it was made in Japan; it is now made in China. I have used my food processor at least 4 times a week during this time. The pusher/sleeve assembly broke after about 4 years of use and the handle of the work bowl also cracked. I spent about $80 replacing the pusher/sleeve assembly, the work bowl and the work bowl cover. Just over a year later, the replacement pusher/sleeve assembly broke! The handle on the replacement bowl is now cracked as well. I have resorted to using the sharp end of a can opener to bypass the safety lock, while simultaneously and firmly holding the lid in place, in order for the food processor to function. I realize this is definitely not the safest way to chop food and I am not recommending this practice. However, I was determined not to give Cuisinart any more money for replacement parts. Great motor, just be prepared to spend about $80-$90 replacing the work bowl assembly.


5 out of 5 stars Cuisinart 11 cup   August 24, 2008
Savvy Shopper (MA, USA)
The old one lasted 20 years. Can't vouch for the durability of the new cuisinart, but it is just as easy to use and gets the same good results.


5 out of 5 stars very satisfied   June 24, 2008
Tara Cutter (new orleans, La.)
I am very happy with my cuisenart 11 cup food processor. i was not sure how to get started called the 800 number and a customer service agent @ cuisenart set me right up. Tara


4 out of 5 stars Met expectations   June 12, 2008
Kristen L. Gehrig (Chicago, IL USA)
I have a much smaller cuisinart that was cumbersome and could be difficult to use. This bigger one has much higher power and is much easier to use. I've used most of the different blades that came with the machine and they were easy to set up and also easy to clean


2 out of 5 stars Works well, but...   June 10, 2008
Anne L. Watson (Olympia, WA USA)
I had a Cuisinartfor years, this model. Thought I loved it. Recently I dropped the work bowl and cracked it. I phoned Cuisinart, sure I could get a replacement. It turned out they've made minor changes so that you can't just replace a work bowl. If your machine predates the changes, you have to buy all the plastic parts, at a cost near that of a new food processor. I don't appreciate being forced to dispose of a good machine, and I won't buy my next one from Cuisinart. Who knows when they'll make the one you buy today obsolete--will it be a year from now, or next week?