| | |  | Fan Gear | Home » » » Cuisinart BFP-10CH PowerBlend Duet Blender/Food Processor (Chrome) | | | | | | | Description: | | Cuisinart's powerful new 7-speed blender has a genuine Cuisinart food processor. A heavy-duty 500-watt motor pulses, stirs, mixes, purees, chops and even crushes ice in record time. In food processor mode, users can slice, shred or process ingredients right into a 3 cup work bowl. It's big, it's powerful, and it's easy - removable parts are dishwasher-safe! | | | Features: | |
• 500-watt countertop blender with 3-cup food-processor attachment
• 7 preprogrammed speeds for versatility; oversized "on/off" switch
• Feed tube and pusher, slicing/shredding disc, and chopping blade
• 56-ounce glass jar; LED indicators; dishwasher-safe parts; cord storage
• Measures 6-7/8 by 8 by 15 inches; 3-year limited warranty
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.45 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.75 inches | | Product Height:
| 15.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 12.8 pounds | | Package Length:
| 16.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 14.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 8.35 inches | | Package Weight:
| 13.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 46 reviews |
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Has a 3 yr warranty, but certainly not reliable!Oct 19, 2009 I bought this model b/c I was actually looking for a food processor, but the rubber seal was missing on my blender that attached to the mixer. We used the blender, just knew that it would leak (and it was a pain to drag out the heavy mixer every time). So I figured I was getting 2 products out of the deal. I knew the reviews were iffy, but they were several years old and it has a 3 yr warranty, right? Well, add mine to the list of short lived. Mine died after 7 months.
I did use the food processor a lot in February 09 when I bought it. Then it sat on the counter until summer when we used the blender to make the occassional milkshake or fruit smoothie, maybe every other week or so. It worked fine until I tried to use it yesterday. Had it loaded with fresh strawberries, sugar, juice... pressed on, the light came on, pressed blend, the light came on, no noise. Over and over, same thing. I suppose the motor just died between the last use and now for no particular reason? So now the big debate. Pay $10 and try to get a new one, try to take it back (I bought it at Bed Bath and Beyond with a gift card from Christmas). Honestly, I don't see why I should have to pay shipping for something under warranty but that's another story - I can argue that with the "customer service". And who knows how long it will take. And do I even want another one knowing it has a short life?
I will say that while I had it, I liked it as other people did. Large clear containers held lots of ingredients. I was making hot chocolate mix in the food processor and it blended beautifully. Also used it to chop cookies for rum balls and for other jobs I used to use my Salad Shooter for. Now I'll have to decide whether to go back to the Salad shooter or get another food processor.
A few things I didn't like about the blender was mentioned in other reviews. It didn't seem to "settle" easily so you really had to push things down (ie fresh fruits, etc). Also, since the top is so wide and the pour spout is not deep, you had to pour slowly and guide it with a spoon or it'd plop everywhere but into the cup. Definitely improvements that can be made.
It is a shame that we come to these sites for reviews of products. It seems that most break in less than a year despite the warranty (if the warranty is more than a year that's a miracle in and of itself!). Sadly, Corporate America seems to think we are a throw away society when that's NOT the case for most of us. I would love to keep an item for many years. Hmmmm, maybe I should go searching the shelves of the Goodwill. For a couple bucks, I may find a blender that still works..... I do still have my no longer made leaky one!
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Very good purchaseSep 28, 2009 Better than expected. Great quality and price. I have not stopped using the two items since they arrived.
Same story as most other review.... dead motor, burn smell...Sep 26, 2009 I cant believe this thing cost $100. THe burning smell when operated at high levels was always troubling to me. But the fact that it happened the first time I used it, I 'wrote it off' as just an odd issue that will not go away. No big deal, really.
Of course, then motor died within the first year (like most other reviews). So I discuss the issue with the fine fols at Cuisinart. They inform me that I need to pay for all shipping, and they also need me to include a $10 check in my return to pay for the shipping BACK to me! What a joke.
What good is a 3 year warranty on something that clearly wont last a year and costs you $30 every time you need it fixed? THey also informed me that I should expect 3-4 weeks for completion.
At this point, Im just going to buy a new blender. I suggest everyone stay away from this product. My next blender will certainly be created by another company as well.
so far so good.....Sep 14, 2009 so far so good....I've only had the product a few weeks and I've only used the blender part, but it crushes whole big ice cubes to make smooth blended drinks--I just have old fashioned ice trays and the cubes are pretty big but the blender seems to have no problems with 'em....but, again, I've only had the item a few weeks!
not my choice againAug 25, 2009 products today are not made to last, it's obvious. cheap, cheap, cheap. the bottom o the processor is no longer coming apart for cleaning. expensive but I would look at german-made or italian-made next time.
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