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Default Best food processor

On Sep 27, 4:59*pm, notbob > wrote:
> I'm in the market. *I gave my ancient 1st gen Cuisinart to my daughter
> when I moved. *Didn't do as much real cooking as I thought, so never used
> it much. *Now, I plan on doing more and know how much an FP can save time
> and effort, not to mention provide results even the best chefs knife
> cannot (screw off, shel! . *
>
> While Cuisinart no longer has a lifetime warranty on the motor, it's
> down to 10 yrs, which is still better than most. *I'd also like to
> know which model has the best prices per size for attachments. *The
> older one I had was a 10 cup and was apperently a freak model.
> Replacement parts were insanely expensive or non-existent. *What's a
> good Cuizzy model with good parts availability?
>
> I don't need it for making bread, having a perfectly good orbital
> mixer for that. *Also, must have a non-safety commercial style top
> available as an option. *I hate chiclet buttons, but understand their
> advantage, so will accept. *Must have full on AND pulse functions.
> Actually, a simple on/off switch will do.


If you watch eBay, you can find a Cuisinart Little Pro Plus, brand new
in box. There's a used one on there right now, item # 150493654176,
but it's a bit pricey. Also one to bid on, 330478447797. They're
small, but mighty, and the juicer rocks. Easy to get extra parts on
eBay too.
>
> nb *


--Bryan