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enlarge | Brand: Hamilton Beach
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $50.99 You Save: $49.00 (49%)
Rating: 46 reviews
Color: White Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.6 Dimensions (in): 14 x 10 x 18 Warranty: 1
MPN: 70595 Model: 70595 UPC: 040094705955 EAN: 0040094705955 ASIN: B0006FIZW4
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my big mouth is my hero January 7, 2008 M. B. Walters (Round Mountain, NV USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This model is very simple to use, requires no culinary expertise, and is very easy to wash and store. I hated having to cut things up in order to fit them in the processor to be cut up! The Big Mouth was the answer. I've had mine since Feb. 2005 and it is well worth the money and the valuable real estate in my small kitchen. I'm not a cook, don't like kitchen chores much and I have never even used the regular processing blade, but the grating one is used at least twice a week to make homemade hash browns for my husband's breakfast. Instead of buying pre-grated cheese, I buy in bulk, slightly freeze it and put it through the Big Mouth grater. Then I vacuum bag it in single use quantities and freeze what I won't use right away. I always have several kinds of cheese on hand and grated cheese can often be used when sliced cheese is called for. I also garden and come harvest time ol' Big Mouth really gets a workout. Those big zukes and prize-winning potatoes are no match for this fella. He can handle it all and cleans up quick and easy. I don't like the suction feet as I can't move around easily then, so I just place him on a plastic-coated disposable plate. I have used the slicing blade when preparing foods, like peppers, apples, onions, eggplant etc. for dehydrating. I find that uniform slices takes some practice on things like tomatoes but the large, firm veggies come out just perfect. My 2nd biggest use is cutting up onions. I used to have a hard time seeing through the tears just to get the job done. Now I slice them in Big Mouth and put them in a sealed bowl in the fridge, when I need chopped onion I just pull out what I need and fine chop the slices. It's faster, cleaner, and with the big cuts already made and the onions cold, there's no more tears. When I shred potatoes, I remove the bowl but leave the blade on top while I run cold water over the potatoes to rinse off excess starch. It holds the potatoes down but allows the water to run off; then I just dump the whole thing in a strainer to drain while I wash up the processor. My husband balked when I first wanted to buy this, he said that using the hand grater was just as easy. Hah! Now the hand grater is hung on the wall as decor and he actually called me long distance one time when he couldn't find Big Mouth while cooking on his own. I recommend this machine for basic kitchen prep. After 3 years of regular use, mine is trouble-free.
Not for making baby food December 15, 2007 Shell (Colorado Springs, CO) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this food processor with the intention of making baby food for my 6 month old son. I've found that it does not do a good job pureeing the food, so he will gag and cough most of it up. I think he'll be fine with it by the time he is 10 months old or so, but if you are looking for a food processor that does a good job of pureeing food I would not recommend this. However, everything else I've used it for has been fabulous and it really is nice having one with such a large cup capacity. I also agree with others - it is relatively easy to clean.
14-cup Food Processor August 27, 2007 Azuralex (Lexington, KY USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Move over Cuisinart! I never would have ventured away from Cuisinart but the price lured me to try. I couldn't have made a better decision. There are two main reasons: 1) the price 2) fluid does not overflow through the mid-section on the bowl. In addition, the bottom is made of suction which firmly adheres the device to the granite surface. I highly recommend this food processor. The extra big mouth is great & I love the 14-cup capacity.
I love this! June 14, 2007 D. Dryburgh (Dallas, TX United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've had or worked with any number of food processors of various makes and models. This is one of my favorites! I love the big opening for dropping stuff in, and I really love the 14-cup capacity. Now when I mix up any liquids, I don't have to worry about it oozing out of the processor and making a big cleanup mess. One nice chance that HB implemented with this one is that the core of the steel blade is mostly open/hollow. This means that if stuff gets up in there when you're using the blade, you don't have to use a teeny brush to dig it out and get it clean in there; it's super easy to clean now.
This is a great food processor June 2, 2007 rvwnsd 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
My previous food processor was a Sears CounterCraft made by Hamilton Beach in 1983. Last year I decided to upgrade and bought the Hamilton Beach Big Mouth and am very happy I did. It does a great job slicing, chopping, making pesto and hummus, and anything else I want to make. I use it all the time and it is going strong. The only pitfall is that it is huge and I am single, so sometimes my small-batch recipes get lost in the thing. The solution: A compact food processor. I've always been happy with Hamilton Beach and this appliance is no exception.
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