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Default 9 cup food processor

I want a food processor that I can use to make dough. Both of these 9
cup food processor shown below (one is chrome and one is stainless
steel) look good. I just wonder whether I would prefer KitchenAid
because of the extra 4 cup mini bowl with mini blade and dough blade
while I read reviews that said that CuisineArt has bigger tube (for
Vege).

Any comment? BTW. the sales are for only today.

(1) JC Penny: On sale today for $179.99 is KitchenAid® 9cup Chrome
Food Processor (Original $249.99)

http://www2.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx...chRel&cmCatID=

Make food preparation easier with the KitchenAid 9-cup food processor.

* 650 watts of blending power
* continuous chopping capability allows you to finely chop, mince
or puree food all with one handy machine
* process long food items with the tall feed tube and food pusher

Includes 4-cup mini bowl, mini blade and dough blade for mixing and
kneading bread or pizza dough.


(2) Macys: On sale today for $149.99 is Cuisinart DLC-2009CHB Food
Processor, 9-Cup Prep Premier Series
(Reg. $200.00)

http://www1.macys.com/catalog/produc...%26s pc%3D175

Chop to it. Cuisinart's 9-cup food processor powers through virtually
any ingredient with stainless steel style from lightning-fast chopping/
slicing to mixing the ideal dough shortening prep time so you can
concentrate on the cooking at hand. Three-year limited warranty. Model
DLC-2009BCH.

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