The Best Food Processors

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Our longtime favorite is powerful and easy to use, but is it still the best choice? Equipment expert Adam Ried shares with host Julia Collin Davison his top picks for food processors.
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Комментарии • 351

  • @schneijt
    @schneijt Год назад +220

    This content is 1000x better than your foray into reality cooking shows. Ditch that, keep these.

    • @Paulxl
      @Paulxl Год назад +11

      This content is not going anywhere and they obviously want to expand the brand.

    • @lorijudd2151
      @lorijudd2151 Год назад +6

      Couldn't agree more.

    • @hammock753
      @hammock753 Год назад +13

      Please don’t go into those cooking contest/shows.

    • @CliffSturgeon
      @CliffSturgeon Год назад +4

      @@Paulxl I mean I wouldn't have thought MTV would have dropped the M either...

  • @davidapodaca6827
    @davidapodaca6827 Год назад +79

    Everytime I see equipments with Adam Reid it reminds me of just how precise and scientific America's Test Kitchen gets into food. It's amazing, and I love every minute of it

    • @bull5919
      @bull5919 Год назад +3

      if you think money isn't involved in the review your CRAZY

  • @Burritosarebetterthantacos
    @Burritosarebetterthantacos Год назад +202

    My Kitchenaid died after a year. A customer service rep reached out after leaving a review and asked for all my info. I thought I was getting a replacement and instead they sent me a coupon for futer purchase that would save me a few bucks. Kitchenaid does NOT stand behind their products.

    • @josephgaviota
      @josephgaviota Год назад +12

      Thanks for that info.

    • @ondinnonk
      @ondinnonk Год назад +11

      I've got a kitchenaid and would not recommend it for food processing. It works alright, but leaves a lot to be desired

    • @mrsbluesky8415
      @mrsbluesky8415 Год назад +17

      I love it when someone leaves a bad review on Google or yelp and the “owner” responds with “please contact our corporate office for more information…”. Like really ? How about the owner offers some resolution instead of lip service.

    • @s1nd3r3llee
      @s1nd3r3llee Год назад +5

      SHAME on KitchenAid!

    • @L.LGodwill
      @L.LGodwill Год назад +8

      In mid sixties the Engineers designed product to be last life long . But now the companies want you to by newe model every year .

  • @joymcguire
    @joymcguire Год назад +58

    I've had my Cuisinart food processor for almost 20 years. It still works like a charm!

    • @josephgaviota
      @josephgaviota Год назад +4

      I've bought several Cuisinart products, and 100% satisfaction with them all. I now look to that brand first when getting any new kitchen device/product.

    • @davidespinosa1910
      @davidespinosa1910 Год назад +9

      And you can bet they don't make them like they used to.

    • @h7opolo
      @h7opolo 7 месяцев назад +1

      cheers. what do you use your food processor for? i need to chop cheeses and veggies.

    • @joymcguire
      @joymcguire 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@h7opolo Anything I don't feel like chopping or mixing by hand! Mostly salsa from our garden harvest!

    • @derp8575
      @derp8575 4 месяца назад

      @@h7opolo Bread dough! It allows you to make several batches of dough in under ten minutes. Beats the crap out of getting flour everywhere and hand kneading. Serve the bread with homemade peanut butter made in the food processor.

  • @pete35901
    @pete35901 4 месяца назад +10

    I've started using our family's food processor we have had since I was a little kid. It's a Cuisinart and on the bottom of it there is a metal stamp saying it was made in France August 1981. So that has definitely stood the test of time

  • @cartermiller2705
    @cartermiller2705 Год назад +56

    For mayonnaise in the Cuisinart: place the processor on a cutting board and tilt it at the beginning of the recipe to allow the lower blade to work on the yolk and first bit of the emulsion. Then, as the volume increases, you can continue on level surface 👍

    • @lorddalek
      @lorddalek Год назад +17

      Or you could just buy an old DLC-7 blade from the 80s, since the Custom 14 still uses that stem.

    • @TheEvie202
      @TheEvie202 Год назад +5

      Thankbyou for th tip because I love my Cuisinart FP.

  • @daultonvenglar9905
    @daultonvenglar9905 Год назад +10

    Wish y’all would have included the vitamix food processor attachment.

  • @gourmex
    @gourmex 8 месяцев назад +14

    when testing like this, for the sake of transparency, it would be great if you could share a table with the individual results

    • @themerneptah
      @themerneptah 6 месяцев назад

      you trust these people?

    • @yyyyyk
      @yyyyyk 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@themerneptahdo you trust ANY people?

    • @themerneptah
      @themerneptah 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@yyyyyk are you people?

    • @yyyyyk
      @yyyyyk 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@themerneptah yes, I am people.
      But other people are also people.

    • @themerneptah
      @themerneptah 5 месяцев назад

      @@yyyyyk me too

  • @Theendofeverything7036
    @Theendofeverything7036 Год назад +33

    I have the Breville and I LOVE IT. It’s pricey but worth the investment. My mom brought me a Kitchenaide for Christmas one year and I had a similar problem with it like they did (it started to smoke on me. The motor isn’t strong enough). My lovely husband replaced it with the Breville. It’s a workhorse and it definitely makes life easier. I’ve put the Breville through a lot and it hasn’t failed me yet. It has a strong motor and pulsing is responsive. Clean up is simple. I honestly do not have any complaints about the Breville food processor.

    • @selewachm
      @selewachm Год назад +3

      I bought one too, Love it!

    • @therightway2130
      @therightway2130 Год назад

      It's more than double the cost of the Cuisinart.

    • @CreamyJalapeno
      @CreamyJalapeno Год назад +4

      @@therightway2130 And worth every penny!

    • @CreamyJalapeno
      @CreamyJalapeno Год назад +5

      Breville wins hands down in my book. I gave my Cuisinart away after trying the Breville.

    • @elizab3230
      @elizab3230 Год назад +4

      my breville sous chef is the best piece of equipment i’ve ever owned

  • @europeanguy8773
    @europeanguy8773 Год назад +6

    My mother has had her Magimix for decades and it still works like a charm. I know it's expensive but it's worth it.

  • @ronalynne1
    @ronalynne1 Год назад +27

    I love my Breville and really appreciate the adjustable slicer blade which can slice paper thin or about 1/4” thick. Very powerful and reliable.

    • @karenreneelyles261
      @karenreneelyles261 Год назад +3

      How is the cleaning ? I detest equipment that takes twice as long to clean it than it took to process the foos through it. With the adjustable blade, is it difficult to get it clean?

    • @ronalynne1
      @ronalynne1 Год назад +4

      @@karenreneelyles261 it’s easy and quick to clean.

  • @barcham
    @barcham Год назад +9

    I really wish you would test other Cuisinart models. I have a Cuisinart Elemental 11 Cup unit and I would not change it for your winner, as mine has something I consider to be an indispensable feature, and that is an adjustable slicing blade. It can go from paper thin slices to much thicker slices that your winner, and few other food processors on the market for that matter, cannot come close to. Yes, you can purchase other blades for your winning model, but why should I have to find storage for multiple blades when an adjustable blade does exactly what I need? I know you will not give it a high rating, however, as it lacks an induction motor which your winner does have, and is the reason for its ultra responsive pulse button and for it being a very quiet machine. But I can live with a slightly longer pulse and the extra noise for the adjustable slicing blade.

  • @99zanne
    @99zanne Год назад +28

    I use an immersion blender to make mayo; it’s easier, way faster, and way less clean up. TFS.

    • @zenmaster76
      @zenmaster76 Год назад +1

      Kenji has a great video showing how to do it with the immersion blender

    • @beanieduchet2928
      @beanieduchet2928 Год назад +2

      Agreed! The immersion blender does many things neater and faster!

    • @99zanne
      @99zanne Год назад +2

      @@sandrah7512 surely, but why would they buy $150 food processor, then?

    • @MrWalksindarkness
      @MrWalksindarkness Год назад +3

      agreed, if it is between 150 dollar cuisanart and 330 breville just to make mayo, buy a 30 dollar stick blender

    • @Cathy-xi8cb
      @Cathy-xi8cb Год назад

      The Breville immersion blender essentially becomes a mini chopper/whisk with the included attachments. So grab this big food processor and the Breville immersion blender and you won't need anything else. Tiny NYC kitchen so I need to own workhorses, not gadgets.

  • @brucetominello7440
    @brucetominello7440 4 дня назад

    When my 1984 Cuisinart died I did my research and bought the top of the line Breville. I bought all of the attachments and I love it!!!!

  • @abbyarnold4164
    @abbyarnold4164 Год назад +22

    I went through 2 Cuisinarts (blade cracked on both!) and finally got the Breville. I love it. One thing you didn't mention is the adjustable slicing disk, which gives many more slicing options. I also love the two-sided grating disk ( more options) and the feed tube in the front. The mini bowl is useful for chopping parsley, making mayo, etc. It is more expensive but the Cuisinart blade broke twice, which felt unsafe. I expect the Breville to last much longer than the Cuisinart.

    • @PatFerdinandi
      @PatFerdinandi Год назад

      Thank you. had something similar and thinking of switching to breville.

  • @louisel.sinniger2057
    @louisel.sinniger2057 Год назад +7

    I have a Cuisinart and I love it. It’s probably close to 20 years old if not older. A great work horse

  • @wastrelway3226
    @wastrelway3226 Год назад +5

    It's nice to see these amazing machines being evaluated. I do not own one and I suspect I never will. I use hand tools such as knives and vegetable peelers. For mayo, purees, etc. I use a stick blender inside an old metal cocktail shaker. The video didn't cover the disassembly and cleaning of these, which is a deal-breaker for me. I spend only a little time cleaning up, and I like it that way.

    • @AnimeReference
      @AnimeReference Год назад

      I assume much like a blender you can process soapy water once you're done to clean it fairly quick.

    • @YinYanUzumaki
      @YinYanUzumaki Год назад +2

      @@AnimeReference water doesnt quite run the same way in the food processor as it does in a blender for some reason .. perhaps because of the blade design ... but it does help with cleaning nonetheless

  • @rohanlg790
    @rohanlg790 Год назад +4

    My grandma has the old favourite Cuisinart. It’s almost 50 years old. The blade is cracked, but it’s still runs like a champion! My parents own the Magimix beautiful machine, but the lid is a pain to clean. I own one of the breville machines, motor is fantastic. I had price constraints so that’s what I got, but any of the Cuisinart, Magimix, or breville machines are fantastic

  • @getoffmydarnlawn
    @getoffmydarnlawn Год назад +7

    I've had my Cuisinart for almost 20 years and love it, never lets me down. My only (minor) beef is I got a "limited edition collectors model" made of chrome and it's quite a bit heavier than other models, but I can live with that. But to do it again I wouldn't spend the extra dough just for appearance, it was a vanity purchase not worth the premium price tag.

    • @therightway2130
      @therightway2130 Год назад +1

      The heavier weight does have value. When you use the lighter weight and are chopping meat, the base might scoot on the counter. I would think the extra weight keeps it in place no matter what you chop.

    • @getoffmydarnlawn
      @getoffmydarnlawn Год назад +1

      @@therightway2130 That's a good point I hadn't really considered. I use my Cuisinart to make sausage meat a few times a year and have never had a problem with it moving around while chopping the semi-frozen meat.
      Now if I can just get someone to donate a new machine so I can do a side by side comparison when I make my annual batch of sausage rolls next week.

  • @MitchDussault
    @MitchDussault Год назад +16

    For those looking, I'm pretty sure this was filmed a little while ago. The Cuisinart Custom 14 is now $200.

    • @sus1221
      @sus1221 Год назад +4

      It's been $199 for the last decade. It's very weird that Adam would say they got it for $150.

    • @sjt609
      @sjt609 Год назад +1

      Well, it has a retail price of $349.00 here in Canada. Rather shocking price!

    • @DarrinCrabtree-cv1mq
      @DarrinCrabtree-cv1mq 2 месяца назад

      @@sus1221 $249

  • @Paulxl
    @Paulxl Год назад +19

    I don't why you would use a food processor for mayo when you can use an inmersion blender that's easier to clean.

    • @weege001
      @weege001 Год назад +4

      i made mayo last night in my ninja... delicious

  • @salavalos
    @salavalos Год назад +5

    I have a very old cuisiart and a new kitchen aid, I always go back to my cuisinart. It does an awesome job.
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @gb3496
    @gb3496 Год назад +6

    Before even watching the video - it's the Cuisinart - it always wins.

  • @TrustyLicious
    @TrustyLicious Год назад +4

    My wife and I were just talking about what food processor we should get! Thanks for doing the research.

  • @pipergraceinteriors6482
    @pipergraceinteriors6482 Год назад +11

    I have the Breville. Replaced my old Cuisinart with it 2 years ago and haven’t looked back. I find the Breville easier to clean and it comes with all the accessories you need. I always found the Cuisinart kind of clunky to clean and put back together. I know everyone has their personal preference, but I much prefer the Breville’s fit to the stand.

    • @sashineb.2114
      @sashineb.2114 Год назад +4

      That's good to know, thanks. My KitchenAid processor is still doing great work, but when the time comes to replace it, I'll look for the Breville machine. I have their immersion blender, which I love.

    • @abbyarnold4164
      @abbyarnold4164 Год назад +5

      I agree! I've been through multiple Cuisinarts over the years and the Breville is my favorite by far. It is expensive but it does a much better job, is easier to clean, and that adjustable slicing blade is life-changing.

    • @s1nd3r3llee
      @s1nd3r3llee Год назад +2

      Wow! Good to know about the features of the Breville. May have to look into it. My old Cuisinart DLC-7 motor still works, but bowl is cracked. It IS a pain to wash. 😊

  • @Enig_Mata
    @Enig_Mata Год назад +17

    So glad they had the foresight to buy the current model of the Cuisinart. So many times, people buy based on recommendation of the former build quality. It's a shame Cuisinart had to change something that did not require it.

  • @dentednj
    @dentednj Год назад +10

    I have my mother's Cuisinart from the 70's. We've epoxied small plastic exterior parts that we broke on the container and it still runs like a charm. Now I think it's one of the few electric kitchen tools left standing besides our old blender that I was able to replace the seal on a few years ago.

    • @derp8575
      @derp8575 4 месяца назад

      It's as if corporations suddenly lost their schematics for made-to-last products. And they have the audacity to claim they care about the environment. Build the products to last and there won't be as much waste. Planned obsolescence was the only reason that I went to Ebay for an older, used food processor.

  • @lenrehard6722
    @lenrehard6722 Год назад +6

    I don't understand why you compared the small cheap 9 cup Kitchenaid with the larger 14 cup Cuisinart. I have the kitchenaid KFP1466, and it is amazing. I bought the large for its time Kitchenaid food processor 30 years ago, and after 30 years of constant use, it is now happily being used by my son and his family. Seems unfair

    • @bdh70
      @bdh70 Год назад +2

      Yes, I thought this was odd too. I bought a large (I think twelve cup) Kitchenaid about ten years ago and it's a champ and still going strong. And it came with a mini-bowl too. And I like it far better than the Cusinart it replaced

  • @franciscoluna9596
    @franciscoluna9596 Год назад +4

    perhaps a stupid question, BUT, why the Ninja 850 watts is not in the list? I have read very good reviews about that particular model.

    • @ysunsets
      @ysunsets Год назад

      Yes! As I was searching before black friday; I found WAY more good reviews on the Ninja and way more bad ones on the Cuisinart! I got a 12 cup Ninja for $100 after sale and coupon!
      So far I LOVE IT!

  • @karenshort3880
    @karenshort3880 Год назад +5

    I just bought before Christmas a new Food Processor. It is the Cuisinart 13 Cup with a Dicing kit for $200. It also come with a 4.5 cup bowl too. I already made cheesecake and dice fruit. I made a Tropical Fruit Salad and dice up some honeydew melon. It did well. I would recommend this one too.

    • @La_La_La3
      @La_La_La3 10 месяцев назад

      I am looking for a new food processor. How is the Cuisinart holding up?

  • @lorijudd2151
    @lorijudd2151 Год назад +4

    I've been relying on ATK since you were a series on OPB.
    And I can Still rely on you people!
    Excellent advice!

  • @noctisgamma556
    @noctisgamma556 Год назад +3

    It’s about $220 now, do prices go up when this page mentions them? I’m wondering if this food processor will go down in price to the $150 they mention or if it will just stay at $220. I am looking to buy a food processor but not sure if it’s worth waiting for the price to go down or if it even will to the $150.

    • @mark91345
      @mark91345 Год назад +1

      I noticed that too. I am wondering if they misspoke, as otherwise that is a huge price jump in just a couple months.

  • @sydyidanton5873
    @sydyidanton5873 Год назад +2

    You can’t beat the original and the best MAGIMIX!
    The motor runs as smoothly as silk, rather than hot and screaming.
    The motors are of such excellent value they are guaranteed for 30 years!
    They are also made in France NOT China like the majority of others.
    The standard accessories are excellent, but the additional 'kits' available are of an extremely intelligent design and will serve their purpose well whatever your desired uses are.
    The blades and disks are made from surgical grade steel, they are super sharp so donor bruise the vegetable or fruit selection being used.
    I started with a mini, for a smart compact unit it has unbelievable grunt, the accessories are brilliant, including a citrus juicer with a small and large rose for doing small limes to grapefruit, it is the only juicer I’ve ever seen the gets every drop of juice out in a couple of seconds per half, and the safest for fingers also!
    I’ve done my research and spoken to a bunch of people who use them, both home and professional use, and I’ve decided to invest in the Magimix Cook Expert.
    Incredible machine with an enormously broad selection of applications.
    It has an induction cook plate so heat control is instantaneous.
    I was just going to get the 4200XL, not because of any issues with my mini, but due to the bowl size and accessory kits that are only produced for the full size models.
    After seeing the incredible versatility of the Cook Expert and it range of manual controllability in addition to its auto functions I’m sold. It is also the a 5200XL food processor, with all the optional accessory kits that work with it also, if so desired.
    My two other favourite appliances my VitaMix 750 Pro (Made in USA), and Bamix 200w Immersion Blender (Made in Switzerland) aka ‘ Stick Blenders'.
    I’ve had them for years, they get used all the time and I have never once been disappointed.
    Comparatively I have be frustrated to all heck when using similar products but different brands when at friend's/family's homes and giving them a hand in the kitchen.
    A very good friend of mine thinks the high end products are yuppies' toys, but she has been through three ‘stick blenders' because they’ve crapped out for regular use and my Bamix which I bought in the 80s is still working like a dream and is probably used more.
    The only maintenance on it is every couple of months I put a couple of drops of sewing machine oil down the shaft.
    I have paid more for the initial purchase, but the return on investment speaks for itself! The more economical ones are typically a false economy by comparison.
    It also depends how much use it is going to get.
    Amazingly people have these appliances and don’t appreciate the myriad of applications they have, just using a couple of their functions while doing other things manually, not nearly as quickly nor as efficiently.
    Always do your research, make sure you know the type and power of the mother - the most important part, not the colour or other aesthetic features, along with the quality and durability of the accessories.

  • @martaaberg3330
    @martaaberg3330 Год назад +8

    I have the Breville 16-cup Sous Chef Peel & Dice. I've had it a few years now and absolutely love it. It performs brilliantly. The rest of the family has Cuisinarts of various ages. I find them more fiddly to use, and much prefer the feed slot adapters of my Breville. I also love the controls, especially the timer, which is handy for precise pulsing. My favorite thing about the Breville, though, is that it never, ever leaks around the stem, which was a big issue with my former KitchenAid processor, a more simple work horse that wore out after 25 years of service. As you said, the real downside of the Breville is the price. Were I to do it over, I would have bought the less expensive 16-cup sous chef, without the fancy peel & dice extras that I don't use as much as I thought I would. The one thing I dislike about the Breville is the solid handle. For the Cuisinart, I am sorry to say that two people I know who bought one in the last couple years experienced reliability issues. While I prefer my Breville, I have always considered the Cuisinart to be the the star of reliability. It makes me sad to see that crown slipping.

    • @s1nd3r3llee
      @s1nd3r3llee Год назад +1

      Thank you @Marta Aberg for this information. Need either to buy a new work bowl for my old Cuisinart DLC-7 or get a New Food Processor… shocked at the price of the Breville… but is sounds stellar. My old 40 year Cuisinart motor is still going strong!

    • @pipergraceinteriors6482
      @pipergraceinteriors6482 Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing this excellent point. I also bought the peel and dice model and after one time giving the peel/dice feature a try, I have never used that feature again. We just don’t eat potatoes all that much. While I absolutely love my Breville, the less expensive 16 cup sous chef model would have suited me just fine.

    • @Likelincoln
      @Likelincoln Год назад +1

      I was just wondering what Breville model they tested here and it seems like it’s the 12 cup model not the 16 cup model. The Breville 16 cup food processor seems pretty good. I wonder if it was amongst the ones tested here, would it surpass the Cuisinart 14 cup in performance and win?

  • @CreamyJalapeno
    @CreamyJalapeno Год назад +17

    The Breville is hands down better than the Cuisinart. I love it so much more! It’s worth the extra $$.

    • @elizab3230
      @elizab3230 Год назад +2

      totally agree!!!

    • @andregreen8040
      @andregreen8040 Год назад +3

      @@elizab3230 so do I

    • @heni63
      @heni63 Год назад

      Why exactly?

    • @elizab3230
      @elizab3230 Год назад +3

      better, stronger, faster, kinda like the Six Million Dollar Man

    • @heni63
      @heni63 Год назад

      @@elizab3230 okay thanks

  • @retabates3799
    @retabates3799 Год назад +1

    yup I have a Cuisinart and if something happens and I need a part because I have had mine for over 10 years all I have to do is order one and it comes to me with no problem, I love my 14 cup Cuisinart

  • @rrad8106
    @rrad8106 Год назад +12

    I have never had a food processor that I liked. I've just found that the various models I've owned were just horrible to breakdown and clean, and if I have to do multiple things during a recipe - chopping, mixing, blending - having to stop and scrub the bowel, lid and attachments was just a non-starter for me. I have a [low-end] Cusinart now that sits in the back of the utility cabinet.
    Since I am the chief cook and bottle washer in the house, I will opt for overall ease of use. Between a box grater, a good set of knives, a whisk and a good chopping board, I can do practically everything that a food processor can do, and be able to keep the utensils cleaned as I proceed through the cooking process.

    • @wnose
      @wnose Год назад +1

      I had the same problem as you - trying to clean the bowl was always a chore.
      But then I tried the Ninja food processor and was a convert. Unlike the others, the motor sits on top and it's a cinch to remove the blade and clean the mixing bowl.

    • @therightway2130
      @therightway2130 Год назад +9

      With all those tools, you ARE the food processor.

    • @neasajordan929
      @neasajordan929 Год назад +1

      The Magimix is hard to beat. I find it easier to clean than the Cuisinart and it has 3 different sized bowls so that mayonnaise is a breeze and it only takes up that square space on the countertop. I’ve had mine for over 20 years. A bit heavy though so needs to stay on the countertop. It does make dishes you would normally have to leave for the weekend possible weekday options.

    • @wastrelway3226
      @wastrelway3226 Год назад +1

      Exactly. I think cleaning is a top issue. This video doesn't talk about it and I don't have a dishwasher anyway. I can't say that I've never had one that I liked. I got one for Xmas one year and never used it, and ended up giving it to someone else the next Xmas, still in the box. What I do have is a fantastic cutting board on a table with storage that came from a place called "Furniture in the Raw" which I assembled with the help of my six-year-old son. That was nearly 30 years ago, and it's still good although the wheels fell off somewhere along the line.
      P.S. Confidentially :-) You might want to correct the spelling in "scrub the bowel"...

  • @donamitra9160
    @donamitra9160 Год назад +3

    Can we have an updated video and review on ‘small food processors’. The one you have is 3 years old. With so many new products and upgrades, it would be greatly appreciated.

  • @watchorna4397
    @watchorna4397 Год назад +4

    What about the Ninja XL food processor l love it!!!

  • @marksieber4626
    @marksieber4626 Год назад +11

    I’d like to hear about the appliances you use in your actual kitchen and how they hold up. I’m all about durability. I want to own a machine for years. While I’m sure you put these appliances through their paces, I’d like to hear about long term use

    • @happily_blue
      @happily_blue Год назад +3

      I think ATK uses their winners in the actual test kitchen. Idk if it matches up to home cook use, but I'm sure it does speak to durability

  • @ralphdavis9670
    @ralphdavis9670 Год назад +3

    .Test all you want; from my experience, it's Breville, hands down.

  • @jstones9872
    @jstones9872 Год назад +3

    curious where/how the Magimix actually did if you don't consider the price. It's marketed kinda as the Vitamix of food processors and a pro sumer brand.It would seem to offer several additional features over all the others like, spiralizing, whipping, dough blade, fresh juicing etc. This review doesn't really address it at all, sadly. thanks

  • @Saint.questions
    @Saint.questions Год назад +5

    This did not seem like an honest review. But more a long form commercial for Cuisinart lol. I didn't learn anything about the other blenders. You wouldn't even say the name of the one that you thought sucked 😂. Which was the cheapest? Which is the best of a budget or a person who doesn't cook for a living? 1 outta 5 star reveiw for this reveiw.

  • @PatFerdinandi
    @PatFerdinandi Год назад +1

    I've had 2 Cuisinarts. Motor went on the first one after about 5 years. Second one I've had for about 35 years. Have all the extra blades as well. Unfortunately, it does not do nut butter very well. Also, doesn't get the sides that well. Always have to stop and get whatever I'm making back into the center. Last use the blade flew off the pedestal and scraped pretty badly the sides and center plastic bowl. I went to replace the bowl and discovered cuisinart changed the design and the bowl will no longer lock. I'm going to try and switch to breville this time.

  • @weston.weston
    @weston.weston Год назад +19

    I enjoy Julia's personality during these segments!

  • @tinapack3162
    @tinapack3162 Год назад +2

    Where is the processors with dicing attachments and French fry cut attachments like the Breville sous chef and the one made by kitchen aid. These are the two that I was anxious to see put to the test and comparisons.

    • @abbyarnold4164
      @abbyarnold4164 Год назад

      I LOVE the Breville sous chef! I have to admit I use the dicing and French fry attachments much less than I thought I would, but wow, diced fresh melon is fabulous. The best things about it are the adjustable slicing disk and the two-sided grating disk. The slicing disk is easy to clean because you can open it wide and any stuck pieces come out. Strong motor, multiple sizes of feed tube, pretty easy to clean, feed tube on the front instead of the back, included mini bowl all make the Breville great if you can live with the price. I decided that I deserve it!

  • @judyf6220
    @judyf6220 Год назад +3

    I have that Cuisinart! AND... I don't like mayonnaise, so Yay!!!

  • @BernieYohan
    @BernieYohan Год назад +2

    I have the 12 cup cuisinart with 4 cup bowl and have been very happy with it.

  • @mariogarcia620
    @mariogarcia620 Год назад +1

    Which one should I get?
    Which one is the best?

  • @ginawiggles918
    @ginawiggles918 Год назад +1

    I have that winning Cuisinart. It's at least 30 years old. I rarely use it. I DO use a mini cuisinart that is called something "PLUS." It does the jobs I need and isn't TOO much of a hassle to clean. I prefer a sharp knife and a good cutting board for most prep work.

  • @srb1703
    @srb1703 Год назад +2

    Love the segments, I am in France and can't get the cuisinart model. Plugs and electricity different. How did the Magimix model do?. It has good revues here and easily available. Thank you for your feedback

  • @sunshine8556
    @sunshine8556 Год назад +4

    Magimix is the Rolls-Royce of food processors. ATK is bought by Cuisinart.

  • @ondinnonk
    @ondinnonk Год назад +6

    Avoid KitchenAid for food processors. Unless they've addressed the issues in the past several years, there are quite a few design flaws. I'll definitely be investing in a Cuisinart for my next one.

    • @m.gendron9966
      @m.gendron9966 Год назад

      Parts can be hard to find.

    • @robertastewart2083
      @robertastewart2083 Год назад

      @@m.gendron9966 you are correct! I wanted a new lid for my 14 cup Kitchenaid and discovered that they no longer supply replacement parts for my model. I’ve been looking at getting a Cuisinart as a replacement but in Canada they are almost $400!

  • @williamvangundy3358
    @williamvangundy3358 Год назад +2

    I have had a Cuisinart Custom 11 for over 20 years. It is a beast and has never disappointed me.

    • @mj_writer2017
      @mj_writer2017 Год назад

      The plastic parts can break. But mine is 30 years old.

  • @arthureaks3591
    @arthureaks3591 3 месяца назад

    I’ve had a Cuisinart since 1979-not a skip, not a blip. Mayo in mine is a dream.

  • @williamjones7163
    @williamjones7163 2 месяца назад

    My Mom has a Kenmore (Sears) processor. A workhorse. Easy to use, easy to clean, easy to store. I don't know how old it is, but since it is a Kenmore, it could be 15-20 years.

  • @derp8575
    @derp8575 5 месяцев назад +4

    That Cuisinart costs around $250 in 2024.

  • @mariehud7382
    @mariehud7382 Год назад +2

    Years ago I bought a Kitchen Aid. It was one of their top of the line and has a motor they claim will last forever. I believe the motor will last forever but the plastic bowl and lid have been bad and have cracked and kitchen aid has discontinued the model and don’t sell replacement parts. I have a great machine and a really bad bowl and lid. When just using the bowl it’s ok but you can’t use the grater blades as the lid keeps chipping .

    • @tinapack3162
      @tinapack3162 Год назад

      My bowl has been glued multiple times and the mechanism in the handle falls out and I have to reposition it, otherwise the machine will not run, though it is in perfect condition. It is a 2009 model I believe, or earlier. My heart is settled on the Breville sous chef if ever I can afford it.

    • @fk8829
      @fk8829 Год назад

      I’m in search of a new food processor for the same reason! It’s such a waste when the motor is still in good working order. 😕

  • @altereddogma
    @altereddogma 8 месяцев назад

    I had a Braun in the 90s that I quit using and gave away because a knife and cutting board were so much simpler and easier and quicker to clean, plus a knife needs no extra storage space. (I got rid of our rice-maker for the same reasons.) Last week, though, my spouse and I decided to try a food processor again for making our own hummus and for larger grating and chopping jobs. Based on ATK’s recommendation, we purchased the 14-cup Cuisinart. Fingers-crossed it doesn’t end up in the small kitchen appliances graveyard.

  • @tericoulter4426
    @tericoulter4426 27 дней назад

    For small families it would be nice if you could do a review of med size food processors. Say 5 to 9 cup instead of the mini's or big boys. Thanks

  • @haji727
    @haji727 Год назад +2

    I am curious how a head to head would result between the Cuisinart and the Magi-Mix. I have a Cuisinart but I am interested in the Magi-Mix by Robot Coupe.

    • @lorddalek
      @lorddalek Год назад +1

      Probably not much of a difference. Did you know the original Magimixes were just rebadged Cuisinarts? Robot-Coupe made both.

  • @vmitchinson
    @vmitchinson 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have the cusineart 9 cup processer. The base bowl is broken and I need a new one. I have searched the Internet, amazon and cusineart but no one has parts. So does anyone have a source that I can buy this bowl from. I live in Canada.

  • @kindasport
    @kindasport Год назад +1

    But Cuisinart FP1300BE also has a smaller bowl.. And honestly I think the test is not fair if you compare the 9 cup with a 14 cup model 🤷‍♂

  • @gizmo7877
    @gizmo7877 Год назад +2

    I have that processor, a little older but looks the same and I’ve had to replace the bowl twice because the plastic part that locks the bowl breaks off. It’s getting too expensive to replace.

  • @Thommadura
    @Thommadura 4 месяца назад

    ATK has been around for a long time - and over that time lots of people have purchased items based on the ATK recommendation that are no longer the test winner. I have a Kitchen Aid Food processor that was recommended decades ago - and I see no reason why I need a new one for what I use it for. BUT - is there something about the new ones - an additional feature for instance - that would make me want to replace my machine -thankfully the Cuisinart machine recommended is a basic machine and I can do anything it can do with mine. But for example - also decades ago - the Tramontina Dutch OVen was a BEST BUY - and I have three of them that still look new -I never considered buying a Le Creuset and I do not regret that decision = In fact - Costco and Sams club have had MY Tramontina Dutch oven on sale over the last two years at around $50. I can buy 6 of them and get change for the price of the Le Creuset. Again - There does not seem to be a real reason to replace my dutch ovens with more expensive ones.

  • @arelysilva4366
    @arelysilva4366 9 месяцев назад +1

    Does anyone know what year Cuisin Art changed their model? And how can I buy the older version?

  • @rubencitostyle
    @rubencitostyle 9 месяцев назад +2

    love that he uses metric units; precision and simplicity!! I like cuisinart and have had one of their hand blenders for over a decade!!!

  • @wotan10950
    @wotan10950 Год назад +3

    Oh well, this test is about a month too late for me. I had a Braun processor that only lasted a couple of years - it simply died when I tried to grate some hard cheese. I was going to take up the issue with Braun, but thought it would be more fun to trash it into a hundred pieces! I refused to spend so much money again, so I bought a simple GE model. So far, so good.

    • @captainamericaamerica8090
      @captainamericaamerica8090 Год назад

      G.E. STUFF WORKS GREAT. AND THEY ARE PRICED WAY LESS.

    • @kettlebelle290
      @kettlebelle290 Год назад

      I bought a GE last year as an emergency replacement when my 24 yr old Cuisinart Custom Pro 11 died. $99 on sale. I like the GE better. Less fiddly, quicker to set up, cleans by rinsing under the tap. It's light as a feather -- I can move it to different work spots in the kitchen. Suction cup feet make it stick in place. The attachments are good, especially the emulsifier & the mini bowl.
      The feed tube is too small, the pulse is laggy, the chopping blade wont give you a precise, even, & fine sofrito. ATK wouldn't like it. But it's so quick & easy to use & does the job well enough, that it's far more useful for day to day, family style cooking than my old premium machine. When it breaks, I'll invest in a Breville, but probably will miss much about the easy GE.

  • @saraw8503
    @saraw8503 Год назад +2

    Perfect timing. I have been wanting one to replace my 20 yo processor.

    • @CreamyJalapeno
      @CreamyJalapeno Год назад

      Get the Breville. It’s design is so much better!

  • @RealityChecks
    @RealityChecks Год назад +1

    I really wish you'd compare food processors with the DICING blade. I have the Kitchenaid Pro Line model, and I would like an improved dicing blade over the one I have. I think I've heard the Breville comes with a better dicer? This feature is a must-have for my food processor.

    • @Cathy-xi8cb
      @Cathy-xi8cb Год назад

      Grab a handheld dicing tool that has a Madeline blade as well. The Breville dicing/peeling set up is clearly going to be a lot of work and not dice everything you want to dice.

  • @jameswhatsit
    @jameswhatsit Год назад +4

    Is there a review on ‘mini’ food processors for smaller kitchens? Something you can put away in the cupboard regularly that doesn’t take too much countertop space?

    • @olgasome2881
      @olgasome2881 Год назад +1

      There is Cruisinart 8 cup and 4 cup food processor. I just purchased the 8 cup.

    • @MumrikDK
      @MumrikDK Год назад +1

      They did that 3 years ago:
      ruclips.net/video/aIVfJSTCHIM/видео.html

    • @jameswhatsit
      @jameswhatsit Год назад

      @@MumrikDK thank you :)

  • @bookswithatwist-vanvelzerp9262
    @bookswithatwist-vanvelzerp9262 Год назад +2

    I find the lid and changing the hardware very frustrating

  • @jstins
    @jstins Год назад +7

    Where’d they buy it for $150?

    • @lioubovgrant1935
      @lioubovgrant1935 Год назад +2

      $ 199 on Amazon :)

    • @michaelbrown5980
      @michaelbrown5980 Год назад

      That's what I'd like to know!

    • @jstaffordii
      @jstaffordii Год назад +2

      If you're not requiring a specific color Cuisinart you can catch them on sale. I caught the black stainless model on sale at Amazon last year for $135. Never buy small appliances near the holidays unless they are discounted below normal msrp. They markup well above msrp in advance to make a sale price of msrp look like a savings for holiday sales.

    • @faithnelson6069
      @faithnelson6069 Год назад +4

      amazon seems to raise the price on everything ATK recommends.
      i'd try elsewhere.

    • @Bubbles99718
      @Bubbles99718 Год назад +1

      @@jstaffordii Well, that's a pro tip. Excellent

  • @davidyakubovitz2076
    @davidyakubovitz2076 Год назад +5

    Its weird cause the 2 food processors ive had in my life, the first was like 30 bucks from some random appliance store that lasted me years and was only discarded cause mold was growing inside the handle I couldnt clean, and my current one I ordered from amazon with good reviews, I believe to be around 40-50 bucks, both work great and ive never had 1 complaint about either

  • @nohanahananokaukau6436
    @nohanahananokaukau6436 Год назад

    I have been using kitchen tools for at least 20 years and have been dealing with the container not lifting up and always getting stuck. Sooo iritating. I finally found ATK and I just ordered the cuisinart from Amazon. I believe in ATK when they test anything. Wish I had you 30 years ago on youtube! Anyway when it comes in I will let you know how it is. I use mined at least 2-3 times a week. Thank you for doing the testing for me, so I donʻt have to buy another dead beat! Mahalo

  • @LindaRogersTO
    @LindaRogersTO 21 день назад

    The thing I find frustrating about Cusinart processors is that sooner or later they always seem to end up with mold in the handle and or rubber lid seal. When you contact their service centre they say you can't take these apart to clean them and you just need to buy a new part. I'm on my third bowl and second lid and have now paid more in replacement parts than the machine cost. Why can't they make it so you can clean anywhere that water can get in?

  • @carlagis8639
    @carlagis8639 Год назад +2

    Thank you!!

  • @glenberman873
    @glenberman873 11 месяцев назад +3

    Love you guys! Unfortunately this is the first time I believe you got it wrong. You should have tested the Breville 16 cup pro as well. No comparison to any other. I purchased the Cuisineart from viewing this video and used it 1x to make pesto. Disaster. The bowl stem has a hole in it so your are extremely limited to the quantity you can make with any liquid based recipe and makes for pouring contents out of bowl a messy nightmare. IMHO a big miss by the TK.

  • @m.gendron9966
    @m.gendron9966 Год назад

    Still have my KitchenAid Proline Series food processor with 3 work bowls, 16, 13 cups and smaller work bowl I bought in 2004. The small bowl is not made anymore...so now I'm looking at Vitamix food processor which is NOT reviewed above.

  • @minadoro
    @minadoro Год назад

    I just purchased one, I have a large cuicinart but is very heavy and clunky and we are jut two people , I also have a mini one , I use it for chopping some garlic or parsley, and in general I don’t use it , I don’t like extra cleaning for two cloves of garlick😅. I think this 8 cup one is just right.

  • @Cujucuyo
    @Cujucuyo Год назад +1

    I've heard the Ninja's are pretty good, any thoughts?

  • @t.c.2776
    @t.c.2776 Год назад +2

    So how would the KitchenAid 13 cup processor do with dough?... and how did it do with ALL other test? You tests may have been thorough but your "critique" is extremely limited and biased...
    I've watched 3 of your food processor tests and they are all short of valuable information and it would seem your tests are flawed and biased... you can't measure a 9 cup processor to a 14 cup processor... and you could have listed the top 5 runners up that blended the yogurt well and maybe what they didn't do well... that would have been more FAIR, not to just the manufactures but to your audience as well since all of us have varying budgets and needs.

  • @lynnjepson8218
    @lynnjepson8218 Год назад

    I had that cuisinart and the darn thing broke at the place where it connects in back to engage the blade. (on the outside in back) I was told I could never get a replacement BY Cuisinart!! The only way I could get it to work was by setting it up to use, and turning the top just slightly to clear the connection, and stick a wooden skewer down into it. It would snap back when it engaged. Kinda dangerous? I finally threw it away and have not bought another processor again. Still would love one tho

  • @brianarrington4569
    @brianarrington4569 Год назад +3

    The winner was costing about $300 doing a pandemic and now it's down to $200 I have never seen it for $150

  • @geekbaritone
    @geekbaritone 6 месяцев назад

    The Cuisinart 14-cup food processor is now $250.00 on Amazon I have not been able to find it for cheaper anywhere this video was posted 1 year ago. Why did they jack the price $100.00 than what it was a year ago?

  • @kronos5385
    @kronos5385 7 месяцев назад

    Didn't see the $35 processor Adam says in this review. Also, no review of the Ninja BN 601 which I have and I love and is only about $100 (Amazon).

  • @leelee71
    @leelee71 Год назад

    I would like to know where the custom 14 cup cuisinart is for $150? Everywhere is minimum $100 more.

  • @the1blkman
    @the1blkman Год назад

    I believe they alluded to the answer to this question but i'll ask it anyway just to be sure. Does the Breville sous chef 12 plus make good pizza dough? I tried to make some with a stand mixer and it was a big fail, lmao. I actually think I know what I did wrong...but still, ha. I remembered I have a cuisinart bread machine with a dough program and I just did that today and will use the dough friday (hopefully) but I was reading comments about FP's and pizza dough and couldn't find much on my FB, just how great the cuisinart was.
    So, if anyone knows, how id the Breville at making pizza dough. THanks.

  • @lakid9749
    @lakid9749 Год назад +1

    No info here
    What others did you test ?? You have the labels hidden or blurred out ?? Why isn’t the Ninja in the lineup it’s one of America’s most purchased brands
    No help at all and Iam surprised about that

  • @manuelvale5210
    @manuelvale5210 Год назад

    I like your job and which one is better about blender and processor togheter

  • @virginiaf.5764
    @virginiaf.5764 Год назад +1

    The best food processor, is my 14 cup Cuisinart DLC-7 Super Pro. The Made in Japan vintage model. Made to last, and it has. It was a workhorse when I bought it and it's still a workhorse to this day. People, do yourself a favor and pick one up on *ebay. If needed, replacement parts are still made for this model. *There always seem to be a few for sale.

    • @jaaxxone
      @jaaxxone Год назад

      Yes! If you can't afford a Robot Coupe, the DLC-7 and any others from that lineage are the way to go.

    • @virginiaf.5764
      @virginiaf.5764 Год назад +1

      @@jaaxxone Yep. The Made in Japan models are by far above and beyond the stuff being made now in China. There is a company selling new parts for my model ... not cheap but worth it as long as the motor still works.

  • @CodySkidmorenh
    @CodySkidmorenh Год назад +8

    $150? NOPE!!!! The price is $229 on Amazon right now.

    • @joshuaowens570
      @joshuaowens570 17 дней назад

      260 now 😭 Amazon must have seen their review and jacked the price up.

  • @jslezak57
    @jslezak57 Год назад

    Not sure when or where you bought the Cuisinart, but I got mine on Amazon and the bottom blade sits almost flush with the work bowl...maybe you got a defective blade??

  • @nicomakian1290
    @nicomakian1290 11 месяцев назад

    You mentioned you got the 14 cup Cusinart for $150 but I'm seeing it on Amazon for $250. Has the price increased over the last 10 months?

  • @annedwyer797
    @annedwyer797 Год назад +2

    Chopping beef and butter for hamburger meat?? WTF, since when is butter part of a burger patty? I love butter, but that's bizarre.

  • @barbarahagelberg1135
    @barbarahagelberg1135 Год назад

    I have a Cuisinart and it only has one choice of slicing and grating?

  • @DCMacGuy
    @DCMacGuy Год назад +1

    🧐 complains about the bowl size and power of the Kitchenaid 9 cup, comparing to a 14 cup Cuisinart, instead of testing the Kitchenaid 13 cup that is actually designed to compete with the 14 cup Cuisinart.
    Not really a valid test there…

  • @thelittlejennie
    @thelittlejennie 8 месяцев назад

    What about Robot Coupe Dicer+Processor? Anyone have experience with it? Reliable? Thank you.

  • @friedchickenridebarton1567
    @friedchickenridebarton1567 Год назад

    I so appreciate these segments

  • @kathleenfox941
    @kathleenfox941 Год назад

    My Cuisinart from the 1990s just died & I was looking to replace it with a recommended model. Thank you!

    • @CreamyJalapeno
      @CreamyJalapeno Год назад

      Get the Breville. It’s design is much better than Cuisinart. I bought the Cuisinart based off their recommendations but never liked it. I noticed some of my fave chefs using the Breville. I tried it and LOVE it.