Cuisinart BFP-703CH SmartPower Duet Blender/Food Processor, Chrome | 
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| Brand: Cuisinart Category: Kitchen
List Price: $120.00 Buy New: $79.00 You Save: $41.00 (34%)
New (9) Refurbished (1) from $54.99
Rating: 76 reviews Sales Rank: 1466
Color: Chrome Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 6 x 6.5 x 16 Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-18-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty;
MPN: BFP-703CH Model: BFP-703CH UPC: 086279110565 EAN: 0086279110565 ASIN: B00004WKI7
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| Features:
| • | 350-watt combination unit saves space and tackles a wide range of cooking tasks | | • | 3 cups food processor bowl, 40-ounce glass blender jar--great for parties | | • | User-friendly, 7-speed, touch pad control with indicator lights | | • | Includes 1 standard blade and 1 slicing/shredding disc | | • | Measures 16 by 6-1/2 by 6 inches; 3-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Two indispensable kitchen appliances in one, the Cuisinart food processor and blender will do all your slicing, dicing, shredding, and mixing for you. 40 oz. glass dripless pour spout jar. Ice crush button with pulse at any speed. 3-cup capacity work bowl with cover, feed tube, and pusher stainless steel chopping blade. Reversible slicing/shredding disc. 7 speed. Model BFP-703CH. Three-year warranty.
Amazon.com Review Two powerful kitchen appliances have been brought together in this blender/food processor by Cuisinart. The heavy-duty motor base is up to both blending and processing tasks, and won't "walk" on the counter, even when it's crushing ice. Use the blender with its dripless pour spout to make and serve 40 ounces of frozen drinks or to puree baby foods or soups; use the processor to prep up to 3 cups of vegetables, cheeses, nuts, and meats. With one motor base, it's simple to keep the blender out on the counter and then bring out the processor attachment for special tasks. This is an amazingly sturdy product, with tight-fitting lids, a heavy glass blender jar, and a motor that chops meat or ice with equal aplomb. Most attachments are dishwasher-safe, and the flat touch pad, which has seven settings (including ice crush and pulse), is easily wiped down with a sponge. This dual appliance comes with a booklet that explains how to use all the features and lists 48 recipes, from cranberry-orange mimosas to classic mayonnaise. --Maria Dolan
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| Customer Reviews: Read 71 more reviews...
just what you want May 8, 2008 D. Hobart this product does everything you purchase it to do. sturdy, processess and blends ... and looks nice when out in your kitchen.
Believe the reviews. This product is not worth your money May 3, 2008 Jen (NY, NY) You might think that you're saving space by getting this appliance, and you're right - you'll be saving lots of space because this product is going to end up in the garbage. My food processor became defective after 3 uses. The food processor blade got stuck on the gear box stem in a funky position, so it won't work turn, and it refuses to come off.
Even if you don't have any problems, the food processor is wholly inadequate for most humanoid life forms. I kidded myself into thinking I wouldn't mind pureeing my butternut squash soup in six batches, or making pesto in three batches. I was wrong.
The blender is like your coworker who does just barely enough not to get fired. And the button controls are like the food processor/blender version of Windows Vista - confusing, clunky and counterintuitive.
Cuisinart seems to be using the inkjet printer business model with this product, where they suck you in with an affordable price and then slam you with their $20 toner cartridges. Make money on the machine, and then keep on making money with parts that break and need replacing.
Invest in a real food processor and blender. You'll thank yourself.
Junk Food Processor April 28, 2008 Larry (Wisconsin) Buyer beware! Mine broke trying to shred cheese with it. Seems the black gear housing between the motor unit and the blade is garbage, not well designed and fails. Replaced under warranty but I bought unit with the expectation of being able to use it...
A piece of JUNK! Broke after 1 month of daily use April 23, 2008 sunshine grrrl (Austin, TX United States) I make protein shakes every morning for breakfast with ice cubes, frozen fruit, protein powder and milk. The food processor function did a decent job of breaking up the ice and frozen fruit. The stir function was a joke, because it didn't do anything after I added the powder and milk. I ended up stirring everything my self with a spoon. After 2 weeks I noticed a strange high pitched whirring sound and a little bit of clacking, like the base motor was spinning uncontrollably after I stopped the blender. Two weeks later the whirring and clacking became 50x louder and sounded like a loose part was spinning around inside the base. I thought the base was going to explode in my face. This piece of junk is going in the trash.
Powerful and Easy to Use April 12, 2008 valerianx
This is an easy to use and simple product. Often food processors are too complicated to get that much use. This one is straight forward. It is also powerful. Crushing ice is no problem.
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