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| Brand: Cuisinart
List Price: $320.00 Buy New: $149.99 You Save: $170.01 (53%)
Rating: 53 reviews
Color: White Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 15.5 Dimensions (in): 7 x 9.5 x 14.8
MPN: DLC-2011 Model: DLC-2011N UPC: 086279110664 EAN: 0086279110664 ASIN: B00004WKHY
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 5 weeks
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 6-10 of 10
Defective DVD January 19, 2008 Mary Jane Cummings (Covelo, CA USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is my first experience with a food processor and a fresh opinion because I just received the 11-cup new Quisinart DLC-2011 yesterday. I was excited to open the package. I read the instructions and then sat down to watch the DVD. The DVD started out fine but soon became difficult to see, which continued through the whole rest of the video. I could hear the video fine but couldn't see it because it has so many little squares appearing in the picture. So, basically, the DVD is defective. Then I tried to separate the bowl from the base but couldn't and didn't want to break it. I called Cuisinart's toll free number 800 726-0190 in New Jersey and was helped by "Wes" or "West", who happily for me answered the phone at 6:45PM Pacific Time. He explained how to separate the bowl from the base and told me that this model is DISCONTINUED INVENTORY and they have NO MORE DVDs. I am thoroughly disappointed that this is discontinuted inventory and they have no more DVDs to replace this defective DVD. I thought I was buying NEW inventory because this was advertised as being "new". Does anyone know how I can get a DVD or a copy of the DVD for this model? HELP! Now, I'm scared to purchase "new" things on [...].
New to me December 27, 2007 T. McGowan This is my first food processor, I wanted a good one so I would not judge the usefulness on a cheapie. This machine has worked very well. For some small jobs I will prefer my knives. but I compare it to a microwave, (yes I remember when they were new), some things I wouldn't want to do without it.
Love it! December 18, 2007 bmkd (Chicago, IL United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this machine (in white) a week ago, and I have used it every day since then. I just love it. The machine works so effortless, quick, and elegant. It's such a joy to use it. The blade is super sharp and chops and blends everything very nicely. The two discs that come with it are heavy duty quality and work great. I love the extra large feeding tube. I haven't used the dough blade, so I can't say anything about that. Besides making food preparation fun, the machine also looks very nice and doesn't take up a lot of counter space. All the parts clean up quickly under warm running water. I am so pleased with this machine. I went to the store with the firm resolution to buy the Kitchenaid food processor, but I changed my mind when I compared it to the Cuisinart. I think this machine will serve me well in the years to come.
Cuisinart 11 Plus Food Processor October 11, 2007 Lynwood Hightower (Bay Springs, MS USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
A happy for my wife which she had picked out. Very nice item, well made and the food its been helping to make has been great. Comes w/video prep/user guide--very helpful. The Kitchen Aid food processor rated higher according to my wife but I had already ordered this one.
The unit leaks from the top and bottom September 7, 2007 A. Jacobson (Long Island) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I recently bought this unit to replace a trusty Cuisinart food processor that I used and loved for 30 years. Sadly, I discarded the old unit (the Lexan bowl had cracked) before fully testing the new unit. The first item I prepared was a small brioche dough. The unit leaked badly under the blade, and that part of the bowl was extremely difficult to clean. The next item I tried to prepare was a cold soup. I filled it to just under the marked fill line and water gushed out of the top when the liquid started to spin. I have just spoken with Cuisinart customer service. Both of these problems are normal with the unit. The maximum liquid that one can process is two cups! My small brioche dough was also too large. and it is normal for some dough to leak out under the blade. Needless to say, my old Cuisinart processor did not have either of these problems. This unit is fine for grating or slicing vegetables, or cheese, but not much else. Such a disappointment!
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