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Black & Decker FP-1300 8-Cup Food Processor | 
enlarge | Brand: Black & Decker
Buy New: $30.00
Rating: 3 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.6
MPN: FP1300 Model: 335509 UPC: 050875511224 EAN: 0050875511224 ASIN: B00006IUVL
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The Quick-n-Easy food processor has an 8-cup bowl for large or small tasks | | • | Features 2 speeds plus Pulse control | | • | Chopping blades also mixes and minces | | • | Reversible disc for slicing and shredding | | • | 350 watts of power and dishwasher-safe parts |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description With its 2 quart capacity, the Black & Decker FP1300 is a full-size food processor that's ready to tackle the everyday culinary needs of a family of 4. Whether you're using it to chop fruits and vegetables, make chicken/fish salads, or slice potatoes, the 350 Watt motor is up to handle every task with ease. If you've been living without a food processor, this very special model is your opportunity to discover what you've been missing. Motor has 350 Watts of power to handle most daily food processing tasks for an average size family 110-120 Volt AC power cord
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| Customer Reviews:
A Safety Hazard June 26, 2005 consumer (Memphis, TN) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
The motor is too weak to shred cheese without the blade bouncing around and opening the lid from the base. After contacting the company, I was sent another one with the same problem. Do not buy this item. Spend a little more money for another processor. It could not be as bad as this one.
only ok September 18, 2003 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Like the previous review, the blade for shredding and chopping is too low allowing jams to occur. Also another problem I have is that it tends to be too hard to open the cover once I've used it. If you're on a very limited budget like me, it does the job, however I plan to replace this with a more expensive model at some point.
0 Stars December 31, 2002 Alan Skonieczny (Burlington, NC 27217) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
This thing is going back to the store! The blade is too far from the chute, allowing food to be pulled into the area above the blade causing jams and a mess. The fit between the blade and the shaft is sloppy allowing the blade to rock. Not good when spinning as the cut becomes uneven and allows even more room between the blade and the chute. The blade is to be flipped for either slicing or shredding. The letters on the blade are barely readable, although the sides are self-explanatory. The shredding edges on our model were not stamped properly so as to have a clean edge for cutting. Don't waste your time! Spend a little more and have less trouble.
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