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Cuisinart DLC8S Pro Custom Food Processors

Cuisinart Pro Custom DLC-8 Food Processor

Rating: 4.52/5 stars - Cuisinart DLC8S Pro Custom  27 reviews
Price Range:
  $142.99 to $199.95
Leave it to the leader to bring food processor technology to new heights! From the Cuisinart® Pro Custom 11 Food Processors exclusive cover with large feed tube and unique compact chopping/kneading cover, to its industrial quality motor, this powerhouse is built for convenience and many years of use.\n
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Product Review Summary
27 Reviews from Shopping.com
Overall Rating: Rating: 4.52/5 stars
Ease of Use: 4
Durability: 5
Ease of Cleaning: 4
Style: 4
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By: pogomom
Jul 17, 2002

It Slices! It Dices! It Rolls On Its Belly Like A Reptile!

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Powerful motor; heavy non-slip base; stainless steel blades; 5 year motor warranty

Cons: Poorly designed dual-purpose feed tube

Bottom Line:
While newer versions of the Cuisinart Pro Custom 11 hit the market, my sturdy model functions as well today as it did the day I brought it home. Read More


By: tbrown
Oct 14, 2000

The Cuisinart Pro--If You're Serious About Food

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: great features, long-lasting

Cons: a bit expensive

Bottom Line:
The Cuisinart Professional Food Processor is the best product of its kind that I have seen. It has excellent features, ease of operation and durability. Read More


By: greegi
Jul 15, 2002

Why slice when you can push a button?

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Easy to use, easy to clean, and it gets the job done QUICKLY!

Cons: Storage can be dicey.

Bottom Line:
Hate to chop, but love to cook? This is a WONDERFUL answer that will have you trying things you formerly thought were out of your culinary or patience limit. Read More


By: thom413
Mar 30, 2001

Process THIS!

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Perfect size, durable, powerful

Cons: None

Bottom Line:
This is something that can turn an amateur cook into a real chef very easily. It makes a wonderful gift. Read More


By: kathymcd
May 5, 2000

Why did I wait to buy this!!

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Large 11 cup capacity, simple to use

Cons: Cost Read More


By: kristin
Dec 9, 1999

It slices, it dices, but wait, there's more!

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: versatile, durable, efficient

Cons: blades can be dangerous Read More


By: nw20thandbar
Dec 10, 2008

Impossible to Kill

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: It chops anything. And will never fail. It's the best there is.

Cons: They are expensive. And it tends to leak around the edges.

Bottom Line:
If you wanna process absolutely anything, with no limits, get one. If you don't need that kind of room or power, go with the cheaper/smaller models. Read More


By: lildev
Oct 6, 2000

Powerful Enough Even For A Man

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: to many things to list here

Cons: the food tube is hard to clean, but if you soak it is not to bad. Read More


By: MaryPowers
Jun 4, 2000

It All Started With The Peanut Butter

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Powerful, easy to use, large capacity, capable of a wide variety of functions

Cons: large (you need counter space), somewhat expensive, may challenge your anti-yuppie snobbery Read More


By: jprice12
Apr 16, 2001

My favorite kitchen appliance

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Powerful tool that saves you time and effort

Cons: None

Bottom Line:
I can't live without my Cuisinart - it chops, it slices, it kneads, it mixes. It is incredible. The Cuisinart makes cooking easy and enjoyable. Read More


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