Best $400-600 food processor (semi-commercial)?
We're fed up with Cuisinart's "commercial" looking food processors. The paste on them falls apart after dishwashing for a few times, and then they charge gargantuan $$$ for replacements (plus long wait times.)
we're in proper shape to spend $400-600 on a commercial quality food processor - we want it to be tough and EVERY part of the dish, feeder and other areas should be dishwasher safe (not the motor of movement.)
Ideally it would be all metal and over 10 cups, and easy to get attachments. It does not have to be easy on the eyes.
Not prevailing to happen, sorry. Robot Coupe will be suggested. Valid, it has better quality parts, and will be even more expensive to repair. Also, They have the same open trigger pins that break at just the wrong yet, every time. I got around this problem in my kitchens (which my cooks used food processors quotidian for everything from herbed butters to hummus-very high volume restaurant) by doing 2 things. Most noteworthy, most cooks blow away the trigger and transmission by not turning the motor off and unscrewing the top of the basin/feeder assembly Drill them on turning the motor off first and always. This will carry on the life of the motor and the trigger pin & spring. 2nd, buy the 11 cup cuisinart built for expert in use. It will pass health code, cost less than the commercial versions, and, when they ameliorate, its easier and cheaper to buy a new one. This will generate spare parts after the first bad luck. Bed Bath & Beyond and other chain store like it regularly have sales on them, sometimes up to 50% off. Keep a surplus in the box on the shelf. You should be able to get them for less than $200 without much of a hassle other than the searches themselves. Carson Pierre Scott, Macy's and other higher end turn on stores have sales regularly on them. 3 $200.00 11 cup cuisinarts will last longer than 1 $800.00 monster coupe, very safe bet Painful but true,









