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Cuisinart Elemental 11-Cup Food Processor (Factory Refurbished) Expired

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$120.00
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BuyDig has Cuisinart Elemental 11-Cup Food Processor (Factory Refurbished, FP-11SVFR, Silver) for $39.99. Shipping is free.

Note: Includes 90 Day Cuisinart Warranty and 2-Year CPS Warranty auto-added in cart.

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Features:
  • 550-Watt motor
  • 11 Cup work bowl
  • Patended BlackLock system
  • Supreme wide mouth feed tube accommodates whole fruits and vegetables
  • Adjustable stainless steel slicing disc
  • Reversible stainless steel shredding disc - medium to fine
  • Stainless steel chopping/mixing/dough blade
  • Convenient rubberized controls – High, Low, Off, and Pulse
  • Easy-to-clean – removable parts are dishwasher safe

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Includes 90 Day Cuisinart Warranty w/ 2-Year extended warranty added in cart
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livewire2003
05-09-2024 at 11:18 AM.
05-09-2024 at 11:18 AM.
Quote from JellyJelly22 :
looks like it only has plastic blades and disc blades, wish it had sharp steel blades like the blenders

It comes with a standard stainless steel food processor blade set
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445kim
05-10-2024 at 05:14 AM.
05-10-2024 at 05:14 AM.
I purchased this last week from BuyDig for $50. BuyDig appears to be a legit place in case anyone else is wondering AND they shipped it out in 1 day (no extra S&H fee). My use case - I needed a BLENDER to blend random fruit/veg scraps for my compost bin and a food processor to blend fruit/veg for the worms (I vermicompost). My way of saying I wasn't looking for anything high end but functional and inexpensive. The blender blends but is very, very weak (completely unsatisfactory for a smoothie and you'll never get that ultrafine texture you need for a good smoothie where everything is incorporated), everything feels cheap and plasticky, takes a lot of fidgeting to get the blender on the base and even the knob feels loose and cheap. The food processor is better, functional but basic. However it does shred and slice everything with ease - even hard carrot, is processed as quickly and finely as their more premium food processors but again the components feel very plasticky and cheap. The components do slot/snap together better than the blender. If it lasts and you're looking for a basic but entirely functional FOOD PROCESSOR with a poor/medicore blender than I think this may be the best bargain out there.
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kungFu-master
05-10-2024 at 08:53 AM.
05-10-2024 at 08:53 AM.
Great price for an 11-cup processor - very tempting indeed. But after reading the negative reviews on Amazon - skipping. Have used /Cuisinart for decades - but hold for a good price on the 14-cup at Costco.
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danman281
05-10-2024 at 09:24 AM.
05-10-2024 at 09:24 AM.
At least they are advertising as refurbished. When I bought my monitor from them, they labeled it as new but it came refurbished.
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DontTaxBeer
05-10-2024 at 09:55 AM.
05-10-2024 at 09:55 AM.
sadly, their dicing kit costs more than this unit and is not even compatible with it. this company just cannot get it together.
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DontTaxBeer
05-10-2024 at 10:08 AM.
05-10-2024 at 10:08 AM.
Quote from kungFu-master :
Great price for an 11-cup processor - very tempting indeed. But after reading the negative reviews on Amazon - skipping. Have used /Cuisinart for decades - but hold for a good price on the 14-cup at Costco.
last year, i threw out my 1980's made in japan cuisinart DLC7 food processor. mainly because the bowl cracked in half after 40 years of use and the new chinese Cuisinart told me to take a hike.
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abi.ra
05-10-2024 at 12:43 PM.
05-10-2024 at 12:43 PM.
Quote from 445kim :
I purchased this last week from BuyDig for $50. BuyDig appears to be a legit place in case anyone else is wondering AND they shipped it out in 1 day (no extra S&H fee). My use case - I needed a BLENDER to blend random fruit/veg scraps for my compost bin and a food processor to blend fruit/veg for the worms (I vermicompost). My way of saying I wasn't looking for anything high end but functional and inexpensive. The blender blends but is very, very weak (completely unsatisfactory for a smoothie and you'll never get that ultrafine texture you need for a good smoothie where everything is incorporated), everything feels cheap and plasticky, takes a lot of fidgeting to get the blender on the base and even the knob feels loose and cheap. The food processor is better, functional but basic. However it does shred and slice everything with ease - even hard carrot, is processed as quickly and finely as their more premium food processors but again the components feel very plasticky and cheap. The components do slot/snap together better than the blender. If it lasts and you're looking for a basic but entirely functional FOOD PROCESSOR with a poor/medicore blender than I think this may be the best bargain out there.
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Ninja BL 770. Using it for years. The tumbler style pot in the set makes the finest purees, smoothies and what not.
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