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Cuisinart DLC-1SS Mini-Prep Processor, Brushed Stainless Steel

Cuisinart DLC-1SS Mini-Prep Processor, Brushed Stainless Steel Review


Cuisinart DLC-1SS Mini-Prep Processor, Brushed Stainless Steel Feature

  • Powerful chopper/grinder; 21-ounce work bowl; 2 speeds for precision chopping
  • Patented reversible blade chops or grinds; brushed stainless steel base
  • Dishwasher-safe parts
  • Instruction/recipe book
  • Measures 6.9 by 5.2 by 8.25 inches; weighs 2.67 pounds

Cuisinart DLC-1SS Mini-Prep Processor, Brushed Stainless Steel Overview

Occupies minimum counter space yet offers major advantages: more power than other choppers, 2-speed operation, and large 21-ounce capacity. Reversible blade. Chops or grinds. Includes 21-ounce work bowl, work bowl cover, and spatula. High and low speeds.

Cuisinart DLC-1SS Mini-Prep Processor, Brushed Stainless Steel Specifications

The Cuisinart Mini-Prep food processor stands 8 inches tall and just over 4 inches wide, but don't let the size fool you. The base houses a motor so powerful that you need to stabilize it with one hand when using the high setting to whip up a strawberry-banana smoothie for one in less than a minute. The clear plastic prep bowl locks into place with a simple twist, while the blades can be set sharp side up for chopping onions or grating Parmesan cheese, or turned blunt side up for making walnut pesto or whipping up chocolate frosting. The set includes a spatula and a cleaning brush to remove coffee grounds.

For best results, cut ingredients into small, even pieces--about 1/2-inch square or so works well. In general, use the sharp-edge approach for low speed and the blunt side of the blades for high speed. If you need to run the motor for longer than one minute, pause and begin again. The bowl, cover, and blade assembly can all be run through the dishwasher, but watch your fingers when dissembling the machine, as the blades are extremely sharp. --Irene Svete

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*** Product Information and Prices Stored: Sep 22, 2011 15:20:17

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