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Factory Reconditioned Cuisinart FPB-5PCFR SmartPower 5-Speed Duet Blender/Food Processor, White | 
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| Brand: Cuisinart
Temporarily Out of Stock...
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Rating: 7 reviews
Color: White Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.2 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 8 x 16.3
Model: FPB-5PCFR UPC: 086279001979 EAN: 0086279001979 ASIN: B0000C8WDT
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| Features:
| • | Space-saving blender/food-processor with heavy-duty motor for quick, thorough results | | • | Electronic touchpad controls; 5 speeds including ice crush and pulse at any speed | | • | 3-cup food processor provides feed tube and pusher, chopping blade, and slicing/shredding disc | | • | 40-ounce glass blender jar; dishwasher-safe parts; instruction manual with recipes included | | • | Measures 8 by 5-1/2 by 13-1/2 inches; 90-day warranty |
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Cuisinart Blender/Food Processor/Reconditioned July 23, 2008 Margaret Rae Davis Cuisinart Blender/Food Processor/Reconditioned. I am very happy with this product.I makes crushed ice and that is important as my other brands of blenders did not do this very well. It is compacted and the cord goes into the back of the blender. I looks and works as if brand new. This will make me look at other Cuisinart produces to purchase..
A Great deal and studier than what I was going to buy June 25, 2008 soulight This factory reconditioned cuisinart is actually my second choice , but I am glad I chose it . I was going to get a bullet blender ,and then I read a review about the bullet blender , and I decided I wanted something more powerful.The cusinart fits that bill. Plus , with the cuisinart , I also got a food processor. A much better deal in my eyes. I live in an apartment and it is also nice to have a "2-in-1" item . I am really glad that I chose the cuisinart . It works well and is just like the review said it would be. Holly
Not worth the time or money June 19, 2008 disappointed grater (FL, usa) We thought this would be a great combo but the food processor only lasted one block of cheese before it broke. The blender has served me well in previous years but the combo unit is not worth the money. I sent it back within a week of delivery. You can get a better blender for the money too. Combo units and movie sequel just are not as good as the originals!
Great Deal May 30, 2008 J. Tussing (USA) Yesterday on one of the morning news shows (fox actually I never watch fox but just happened to be flipping)showed the news gal hooked up to electrodes measuring her happiness or pleasure response to getting a bargain, I guess when we shop and actually get a good deal it makes us very happy. Anyway this was so low cost - it is reconditioned so I guess that means used, but it didn't look it at all and it works perfectly. Very satisfied, I've crushed Ice - wonderful - made lots of salads and smoothies everything is great.
Still a trusty kitchen appliance after 5 years May 19, 2008 Dr. Sean Henry 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought my Cuisinart 5-speed Duet blender/processor back in 2003 and still enjoy it as a trusted kitchen appliance. I picked it from the shelf of a retail store (where it cost $[...]) specifically for its small size - a 3-cup food processor jar was all I needed for a two-person household. This machine has helped me create a lot of pleasant food memories shared with friends in the last 5 years: French liver pates and terrines, Provencal olive tapenades, "peasant caviar" from the canonical Silver Palate Cookbook, and a wonderful hummus adapted from the one of the very many helpful recipes included in this product's instruction manual. All of the things listed above are basically appetizer dips and spreads done best in small batches, but if you need a food processor to do things that take up a lot of volume, like shredding coleslaw for more than a couple of people, you should consider a bigger unit to fit your needs. The very powerful blender unit of this product with a razor-sharp blade and a heayv glass jar is great for crushing ice or whipping up a batch of frozen margaritas. At the current "refurb" price, the 5-speed Duet is a great deal as a high quality and full sized blender, even if you never use the food processor attachments. Why don't I give this favorite kitchen gadget of mine five stars? After 5 years, I have already worn out two brittle plastic food processor jars, which are very easy to damage if you ever try to lock or unlock the feeder lid by accidentally turning it in the wrong direction. Why does Cuisinart provide a nice heavy duty, thick glass blender jar for the Duet, while offering only a cheap, thin plastic container for the processor? I also thought the food processor chopper blade that originally came with the unit got dull awfully quick, but the replacement blade I ordered two years ago still works very well. Until very recently, I could always easily order replacement attachments for the Cuisinart 5-speed Duet blender/processor from [...], but I can't find the URL for Duet replacement parts anymore. Maybe Cuisinart offers extra guidance about part replacements with the refurb unit. What am I doing with this trusty kitchen appliance after 5 years of hard service? I certainly don't want to retire or get rid of it. I am keeping the Cuisinart Duet as my favorite blender but upgrading to a German Bosch Kitchen Machine as food processor. BTW, Bosch products don't go out of style quite as quickly as Cuisinart models, and I know I'll be able to get replacement parts and manufacturer support from Bosch for many years to come.
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