Not for chopping apples, I must say. I pulsed, then ran it for a bit, then pulsed, then ran, etc. Several wedges of the apple never chopped. The apple had been first peeled, then cored and cut into 8 wedges via an apple corer/slicer. By the time I got most of the apple chopped, it had become applesauce, and became useless for my recipe in that state. There were even still some larger pieces that never chopped. Luckily, I had another whole apple. I manually chopped the apple, added it to the "applesauce", and had to create a slurry with cornstarch and water in order to be able to use this mixture for my mini apple pies. A lot of extra work, with a machine I thought was going to cut my work in half. I used the machine again, the other day, to make smoothies. It worked pretty good for that. Maybe I should have just bought a blender. I'll try it another day to see if it chops veggies for a chopped salad. Kinda scared of what might happen. Not too keen on drinking my salad.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting cuisinart.com
This is a good processor. In my home it receives nearly daily use, which has added a lot of minor wear and tear (not as sturdy as other models I've had), but the Cuisinart motor is always reliable, and more quiet, than other brands I've tried.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting cuisinart.com
We bought this food processer as our first it was a good price and of a quality brand we have had a good experience with the processer so far and hope to have many good years of use ahead..
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting cuisinart.com
I've only used it a few times but, so far, I am pleased with this food processor. It is small enough to remain on my counter, yet seems to be powerful enough to do what I need.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting cuisinart.com