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The Cuisinart Pro Custom 11-Cup Food Processor features a robust 625-watt motor and an extra-large 11-cup bowl designed to handle whole fruits and vegetables effortlessly. Equipped with stainless steel chopping, shredding, and slicing discs, it offers versatile food prep options. Easy to operate with on/off-pulse controls and dishwasher-safe components, this brushed chrome powerhouse is built for durability and backed by a 5-year motor warranty, making it a must-have for any serious home chef.

| Best Sellers Rank | #5,877 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #14 in Food Processors |
| Bowl Capacity | 11 Cups |
| Brand | Cuisinart |
| Color | Brushed Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,295 Reviews |
| Product Dimensions | 7"D x 11.25"W x 14.5"H |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Wattage | 625 watts |
S**!
Excellent machine.
I finally had to replace my 25 + yo Cuisinart food processor due to the bowl wearing out. A replacement bowl was not available. The new one does not disappoint! Works great. Super strong motor.
L**A
A must have in the kitchen
Nice food processor. Good size. Great power. Nice and sturdy, good attachments, cleans easily in the dishwasher..
R**Y
super cool
this thing is awesome it is a workhorse I have made a habanero mango pepper sauce with this thing that came out very good I also made polish horseradish it works great
S**L
Best ever
My second one I gave the first one to my son and we both like it work’s very well
F**S
Good quality, very sturdy machine that works well, but has a lot of parts to keep track of
This is a sturdy machine that's working well for our large family. We used it this week to make coleslaw and also to make shred up some potatoes and onions for latkes. It works quickly and concisely once in use, but it really is a lot to get started with and set up. It's a very long-term, well-built machine, but it's also very heavy. Heavy can be good for a quality motor, but it's a bit cumbersome to move about and store in the kitchen. I love the larger size jar for 11 cups, although we still fill it faster than we expect to. It's a big upgrade over our former 6-cup processor though, so we are pleased. Not the easiest to clean, but can go in the dishwasher, which is a help. I do just wish it didn't have quite so many moving parts! At least the operational buttons are straightforward and simple. I have found disappointment when shredding onions - it's very normal for them to leave long, thick skins that aren't shreded.
D**D
Worth every penny
This machine is a game changer. Saw a review from “the test kitchen” it’s worth every penny. Using it all the time. From dough to grind up chix.
B**T
Beware of Cuisinart!
Having just purchased this food processor, I expected the best from Cuisinart! (silly me!). The flat lid arrived with a sticker glued onto it which wouldn't come off. I used a razor blade scraper, and after much effort I was able to remove the paper part of the sticker, but not the glue. After trying to remove it for 10 min. I finally decided to call the company. They obviously don't want to talk to customers because the customer care phone number is hidden in the product manual after the recipes. When I called them, the rep. had no idea how to solve the problem, but I was told later to rub the glue with a cloth and vegetable oil. Is that standard advice? I know it's a "little" thing, but Really!! All of the other stickers and notices were put on in a way that came right off. Why the difference with only one? And why the DIY answer to solve the problem? I expect a new product to be user-ready right out of the box. I guess I was wrong! This is the last Cuisinart product I will buy, not because the product doesn't work, but because they show no interest in providing a hassle-free product nor vigorous customer care. What if I had a serious problem? .............
K**D
First impressions are very good!
Just received my Cuisinart DLC-8SBCYP1 food processor. I haven't had a chance to run it through its paces yet, will be doing so shortly. This review is based on first impressions after unboxing. First off, this is built like a tank. I was concerned, based on other reviews, that the bowl was going to be thin and fragile. Well, it's not. I have a Cuisinart Little Pro Plus (3-cup) that is at least 30 years old and going strong. The bowl wall on that measures about 2.4mm. The bowl wall on this new one is 2.9mm, likely closer to 3mm. So it is thicker and VERY solid. The blade discs are all very heavy and you can feel the balance from the weights. I was under the impression this was going to be a brushed aluminum casing, but it is just plastic with a brushed aluminum look to it. Not bad, it looks nice. Something else, Amazon shows this model is 220V. It is in fact 120V/60Hz. I wasn't sure what to think, but based on research, it seemed that Amazon had their facts incorrect in the description. So I took a slight chance ordering it, but my hunch/research proved correct. The paddle switches seem just a tiny, tiny bit janky, but I think they will hold up fine as long as you don't consistently reef on them.
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