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Cuisinart DFP-14BCN 14-Cup Food Processor, Brushed Stainless Steel

41MZ6EJ0S9L. SL160  Cuisinart DFP 14BCN 14 Cup Food Processor, Brushed Stainless Steel

  • 720-watt large-capacity food processor with intuitive “on” and “off/pulse” buttons
  • 14-cup Lexan work bowl; extra-large feed tube; small and large pushers
  • Stainless-steel slicing disc, shredding disc, chopping blade, and dough blade
  • Spatula, instruction/recipe booklet, and video included; dishwasher-safe parts
  • Measures 7-1/2 by 9-3/4 by 15-3/4 inches; 3-year limited warranty with 5-year warranty on motor

Cuisinart Food Processor 14 Cup Brushed ChromeA perfect gift for new homemakers, the food processor has become an integral part of modern cooking, speeding up a multitude of processes, including kneading dough; slicing; chopping; shredding cheese, vegetables, and meat; mincing garlic and parsley; mixing batters; and emulsifying mayonnaise. Cuisinart’s Custom food processor comes with a 14-cup work bowl; five basic attachments for slicing, shredding, chopping, mixing, and kneading; and also featu

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  • A. Chandler:
    353 of 362 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Every Kitchen Needs a Cuisinart, July 3, 2002
    By A Customer
    This review is from: Cuisinart DFP-14BCN 14-Cup Food Processor, Brushed Stainless Steel (Kitchen)

    Every kitchen needs a Cuisinart, and after the work bowl of my former much loved 14-cup Cuisinart Food Processor of 20+ years finally gave out, I opted to purchase the new Cuisinart 14-cup brushed chrome model DFP-14BC.

    First the aesthetics, this model compliments all my other stainless steel appliances, including my double oven, toaster and microwave, etc. It looks very sleek compared to my former white model. In other words, I’m very pleased with the way it looks.

    I use my food processor quite often and shopped around before deciding to choose this particular model. I picked this square-shaped model, similar to my older replaced DLC-7 model, with the two rectangular buttons that `click’. Since my former Cuisinart of like design served me well 20+ years, this design appeared more durable and was less expensive than another Cuisinart rounded model with oval buttons that looked less heavy-duty.

    Other than a few modifications to the food pusher assembly, this new DFP-14BC model is virtually identical to my older processor, and just as easy to use. Even better is the fact that my older DLC-7 discs (with detachable stems) also fit this new processor. So far, I’ve used the metal blade, which worked like a dream, and the shredding and slicing discs that again work with ease and provide excellent results. Additionally, the motor on this new processor is more powerful than my original model and I can’t wait to try it on making bread or pizza dough.

    For first time food processor users, a demonstration video accompanies this machine and walks you through everything you’ll need to know. You’ll never make a pie crust again without it!

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  • "dmmourning":
    485 of 506 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    The food processor SHOW DOWN: A comparison of 14 cup stainless Cuisinart food processors, October 14, 2009
    By 
    A. Chandler
    (#1 REVIEWER)
      
    (VINE VOICE)
      
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    When I buy a new kitchen or household item with lots of competitors I do loads of comparison/contrasting and research first if it’s over a hundred bucks…Knowing it was time for a new food processor, I began comparing models. However, I found it a tad difficult to do with all the different blades, codes, etc.

    Therefore, once I had completed my own shopping and comparisons, I thought it might be helpful for anyone else in the same situation if I posted my own comparisons here.

    I’ll start by saying I decided to order the Cuisinart Limited Edition Metal 14 cup food processor on Amazon. I found it to be the best value for my own needs and it was cheaper here than anywhere else I looked as of the time of my review. I chose Cuisinart because it’s known to be the best but what made me decide on the limited edition may not be what you would want…this way you can compare and decide.

    I chose a 14 cup because I love soups and big batches of dough.

    I only looked at stainless because I only have 2 electronics on my countertops….this will be one. And it best matches the appliances.

    So…that said…here we go: (these are all by Cuisinart)

    I compared The Custom 14 food processor DFP 14BCN.
    I will call this “C from now on.

    I compared it to the Limited Edition 14 cup MP-14N
    I will call this “LE” from now on

    I compared also the Elite Collection 14 cup FP 14DC
    (I will call this “E” from now on)

    and I compared the PowerPrep Plus 14 cup DLC-2014CHB
    (I will call this “PP” from now on)

    WARRANTY:
    C: 5 year motor, 3 year entire unit
    LE: 20 year motor warranty, 3 year entire unit
    E:20 year motor warranty, 3 year LIMITED warranty
    PP:10 year motor warranty, 3 year entire unit

    CONTROLS:
    C: Two controls: On/off and pulse. No dough mode button
    LE: 4 controls: On, Off, Pulse, Dough
    E: 4 controls: On, Off, Pulse, Dough
    PP: 4 controls: On, Off, Pulse, Dough

    MOTOR: (heavy doughs especially need the better motor if you use these)
    C: regular motor, 720 watt
    LE: most powerful: over ¾ horsepower commercial induction motor
    E: regular 1000 watt motor
    PP: induction motor 768 watt motor

    HOUSING:
    C: Brushed stainless overlay
    LE: Heavy duty die-cast metal
    E: Brushed stainless overlay
    PP: Brushed stainless overlay

    DOUGH BLADE:
    C: plastic
    LE: all metal
    E: plastic
    PP: all metal

    SHREDDING BLADE:
    C: stainless medium
    LE: stainless medium
    E: stainless reversible shredding disc (fine/medium)
    PP: stainless medium

    SLICING BLADE:
    C: 4mm
    LE: 4mm
    E: adjustable 1-6mm
    PP: 4mm

    CHOPPING/MIXING:
    C: large blade
    LE: large
    E:Large and small blades for various sized bowls it comes with
    PP: large

    How To DVD:
    C:none
    LE:included
    E:included
    PP: video included

    All have extra large feeding tubes which replaced the small ones of food processors of yesteryear so you don’t have to prechop veggies to get them in the feeding tubes. All come with spatulas to scrape them down. All have parts that are dishwasher safe.

    Other:
    C: has large and small pushers.
    LE: also comes with attachable beater blades so you don’t have to keep your mixer on the countertop or drag out two appliances for some mixing chores. Bowl is made so no food gets caught in grooves or corners. Cord can be wrapped underneath machine.
    E: also comes with attachable 11 cup and 4.5 cup bowls with pour spouts and measurement markings for small chores. These nest inside the 14 cup bowl. Some have complained that the narrow base and wide top, which makes the nestling bowls fit in, don’t allow as smooth of mixing and also that food gets caught in a rim making this bowl harder to clean after mixing things that get trapped like shredded cheese and fine nuts. This is the only one that comes with an accessory storage case with a lock…nice to keep blades away from kids. This is the only one that had a retractable cord.
    PP:has large and small pushers

    Conclusion:
    What I wanted in my food processor may be different from you so I’ll note a few things. For me, the Limited Edition was what I purchased because it was far higher priced everywhere else on the internet including the Cuisinart site itself so I thought it good value and its price on Amazon, it’s warranty was the best and it had the most powerful motor of all of them so, since I use it often, this was a plus. Also because of its powerful motor it is best for doughs as was the solid metal dough blade. I have a huge kitchenaid mixer that I don’t keep on the counter so having…

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  • Anonymous:
    240 of 250 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Cuisinart DFP-14, August 16, 2001
    By 
    “dmmourning” (New Orleans, LA USA) –

    I just received my DFP-14 and love it. I used to have a hand-me-down no-name food processor that died last year. I had been wanting a new processor, but didn’t want to spend the money for the new model Cuisinart. When I saw the price on this, I ordered it immediately. I’ve already used it 4 times this week, from hummus to pizza to a huge batch of homemade bread. Unbelievable. And dishwasher safe. This huge workbowl can handle anything. Several family members have different brands of food processors, but I’ve noticed that the ones with Cuisinarts still use them years later, and they work as well as they did on day one. I’d never use another brand. An incredible bargain on one of the best products on the market.

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