You are so organized and structured in the sequence of the video and the explanations and presentation of results! Thank you so much for a wonderful presentation of info! 🎉❤
Your review was STELLAR!!! I was definitely overwhelmed when it arrived today. Mine came with an additional storage case, which is nice but the case is as big as a toaster! It has a lock on it though, which I imagine I’d appreciate it if I had small people in my kitchen. I’m struggling to reassemble the smaller round case that holds the slicing and dicing attachments. I also purchased the juicer and I’m not sure I’ll keep it. It comes with lots of parts and no easy way to put it together for storage. The people who engineer kitchen appliances must think everyone has an abundance of cabinets 😂 Thank you again for an excellent video! I’ll be a forever fan!
Thanks very much l bought a Food Processor/Blender yesterday tried it out today l have more understanding with the flipping of the disc shown in your video Thanks again
I learn more, watching your video and reading the book that came with the machine. I have the one that came with the case for the other disks. Thank you.
This was a great video. I just got a different model of this food processor, but I've never used one before and didn't know where to begin. Now, I kind of get what everything does and how to use it. And most of these tips even translate to my model.
Cuisinart offers 3 yr warranty on its electrical products. Your presentation so clear, complete and analysis excellent. And, am impressed with the use of this 11 C Elemental FP with dicer kit. The new Custom Core FP 110 or FP 113 from Cuisinart include storing the blades inside the FP, along with opportunity to add a blender, extractor-juicer and 4 Cup chop and grind to the same bowl, if one chooses. They are a very good company with affordable kitchen utility products making homemakers life in the kitchen easy.
Thanks for talking about the cheese under the lid. I have a KitchenAid food processor that has a large gap between the lid and the shredding disk, and there's always a big chunk stuck under the lid that didn't get shredded.
I like mine, but I like my manual chopper because it was frustrating trying to get the right size to process through the small hole. But it does great for slicing and shredding! Love your review!
i have one like yours but mine has storage for all the parts, thank you for sharing how to use the machine, helped me a lot to understand how to use it after watching your video, thank you so much!
4:50 - that safety feature seems to be standard now. My existing food processor does the same thing, the large feed tube needs to be inserted a minimum distance before it trips. It's not an issue with the smaller pushers because the large feed tube is fully inserted when you use them. I imagine it's to prevent finger slicing.
Thank you for the video!, very informative and it saved me from buying it. I actually was a bit amazed or almost frightened about the engine. It seemed to crack down when you used the shredding disks. I want to replace my magimix. The only reason for this is because I can't use the bigger wide feed tube. There is unfortunately a security feature active for EUR versions. Also the storing of the accessories is much better with magimix. SO this Cuisinart is quite a disappointment 🙁
You're welcome, I'm glad I could help, you could consider KitchenAid or even Braun EasyPrep if it's available where you are. Reviews of these are also on my Channel if you want to check them out.
Great demonstration👍please know that there is a storage case for the shredding and slicing disc. Mistake the storage case I’m referring too is for the 13Cup elemental
Thank you for this helpful video! I'm torn between this Cuisinart food processor and the Kitchenaid 13 cup food processor (which you also have a video for). I will mainly use it for dicing. So I was wondering which food processor is better for dicing? And do both devices dice hard veggies well(carrots, red beets, sweet potatoes, etc.)? Thank you so much!
You're welcome. They both are good, and they both handle hard veggies well. But here is what I think. Cuisinart has a bulky separate storage case, it's lightweight and the buttons tend to stick, although I did like how it processed food, dicing and chopping, not so much the slicing, it was very awkward. KA is very sturdy and it's all stored together. The buttons are much easier to use, dicing and slicing is very good. It's just heavy and most likely needs to stay out, provided you have counter space. If you can get the KA for a few more $, usually around the sales time I would opt for that one. I hope that helps.
This was a nice video! Great job I really enjoyed it. . I'm still on the fence with purchasing a food processor. I do like this one with dicing kit. I'm wondering how long this has held up for you.
I bought an Expert Pro (UK). Works in a similar way in principle. Your instructions are way better than the really bad instructions they provide. Thankyou🙏 One question - does the shredder and dicer work for the small bowl?
Thank you for doing these reviews, you do a great job. Can you do a review of the Breville dicing food processor? I thinking of getting it, but wondering about it’s dicing ability and now I’m wondering if it wonders around the counter! I hadn’t considered that!
I just bought a KitchenAid 13 cups food processor, thank you for your demonstration on RU-vid videos (I am debating to switch it to Cusinard 13 cups) your recommendation ? Thanks
KitchenAid: Pros: *Very solid and will last longer. *Great for storing all accessories *Buttons are better than the Cuisinart *Can process longer period and gives decent results *Easy adjustable slicer located on top, can just adjust without removing the lid Cons: *It's too heavy to move around. *Food gets trapped a lot under the lid *Hefty price tag. Cuisinart Pros: *Not too heavy *Good price tag - half the price of KA *Not a lot of excess food around and under the lid *Processes food really well, gives good results (better than KA, i think) Cons: *Can't process too long, need to keep stopping and starting at least every 60-90 secs otherwise motor will burn out. *Not enough storage for accessories *Buttons tend to stick or need more pressure applied These are my thoughts, I hope it helps. If you plan to use a lot and don't need to worry about moving around the counter, go with KA. If you have storage space and patience, go with Cuisinart!
My great attitudes 💐for your advised about these products, last week I went to Bedbathandbeyond switched to Cusinard 13 cups and paid $249.99 plus 20% discount coupon (KitchenAid was $189.99)
It did give me problems and I ended up returning it. The shredding disc would refuse to spin and the motor just started burning out. 😢 It was a shame because I loved how it processed foods!
@@MeemReviews oh my... I just went ahead and bought it the other day ..I thought maybe you were not responding to questions on this video anymore since it was older.....hope mines holds up ...if not I may get the cuinart ppro custom or another brand ....thanks
Hi thank you for your video. I have a Cuisinart 11 cup element food processor and I would like to get the dicing kit do you have the model number for that? Not sure what to get
I like my OLDER Cuisinart processor better-quieter and better quality-has the lower speed induction motor instead of the noisier geared down universal motor.For the crumbs-older one just takes a couple pulses-DONE!The newer machine sounds like you are running a drill in your kitchen.
Same with Kitchenaid...they used to have a quiet induction motor with automatic speed control which mine has now use a loud standard motor with normal speed control. Magimix still have induction motors with automatic control so will be my choice when my Kitchenaid dies..
@@seamusellis1450 looks like Magimix is a holdout-hope they don’t go to universal motors. Those are based on Robotic-Coupe which is the commercial line. Those havevinduction motors.