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how long does it last if you use it for 10 mins every day? my other ninjas lasted 1 year or 6 months and they were broken in the same spot. on the bottom of the pitchers where the screws are attached to the plastic piece.... how smart????
Hi there Anna! Just took a look at my pitcher. We've had this one in house for about a year and a half? Something like that... we don't use it every day like you do, but if I had to guess, I would say we have used it about 70 times or so. Ours still looks new. No micro cracks in the plastic or discoloration and the screws all look good. Question... Do you, by chance, clean your food processor pitcher in your dishwasher? Ninja says that their pitchers are dishwasher safe, but I can tell you from experience that they definitely are not, over time. I did have a pitcher on a blender break the exact way you described.... on the botton where the screws go into the plastic to hold the blade assembly in. We cleaned that one in the dishwasher.... since then, we have hand washed or just blended soapy, warm water in them to clean them and never had an issue like that again.... the pitchers have stayed nice and clear too.. no ugly cloudy look to the plastic. Hope that helps you!
@@annamol2707 Whoa... That's isn't good... Have you talked to Ninja about that? Sounds like they need to do something for you. I haven't seen anything like that myself.... yet.
I've had the Kitchenaid 13-cup food processor for about six months or so. I bought it because to be honest, it matches all of my other Empire Red KA tools, LOL (I know, it's a dumb excuse. That's how they get ya!) and obviously, to slice, dice, and julienne fr- erm... Chop food. It usually gets the job done but the thing feels extremely flimsy. The walls of the canister (or whatever you call the main part that holds food) are super thin and every time I wash it, I'm afraid it'll crack. The handle has been loose from the start. The hinge to the lid feels like it's about to crack to pieces when I remove it, which bothers the hell outta me. I bought the Ninja Auto IQ because unlike the 500 watt KA, this thing has at least twice the amount of power, and it doesn't feel flimsy at ALL. The chopping blade looks like something out of Saw, which I love (I tell my potatoes, "I'd like to play a game..." 😂). Since I'm not a professional chef and don't cook commercially, I think the Ninja was a perfect addition to my home kitchen. It makes me feel like I know what I'm doing, LOL. Plus, I'm not afraid to blast my macaron dries in the thing and release almond oil. This thing is perfect for my needs... Sorry, Kitchenaid. I still love KA's stand mixer, though!
None of my Ninja Stuff has really given me any kind of problems as of yet, and they do do get quite a bit of use. Even if something were to fail, the price on that stuff is low enough to not really bother me too much if it ever came to that. I love my KitchenAid mixer too! I really like those, but it's really the only KitchenAid product I own, come to think of it. The attachment system is really great on it.
@@JoesPhenomenal Agreed! I have quite a few attachments for my mixer, too. Half the time, I forget that I have then because who would think a mixer can grind meat, make noodles, AND make ice cream?😆
Girl you are so funny. I laughed so hard about what you say to your potatoes lol. Also I'm a KA empire red fan as well! Have a stand mixer and immersion blender. My husband and I were gifted a black one but I exchanged it for red! It's just so "kitchen aid". Also I have the ninja iq blender & food processor and both products are AMAZINGGG
Major key at 7:00. I have been debating whether to get the Ninja Blender + processor, and this answered exactly what I need to know. It would be nice to have an all in one, but it's not a deal breaker.
Glad we could help ya out! We have a review for ninjas new power blender ultimate system on the channel you might be interested in. It might be what you're looking for. Here goes a link. ruclips.net/video/VDHLPfgmCSM/видео.html
Yeah...that was one of my old videos from when I first started and left out a lot of things I should have included... I do have a comparison video between it and the Ninja Foodi Ultimate System though that has a lot of action and demo stuff in it. Might work out better for you. Here is the link if you wanna check it out: ruclips.net/video/u2v9nZR0dm0/видео.html
The only thing that disappoints me is that it doesn't come with a dicer. I wanted to make cubed squared potatoes. Not sure if there is extra disks to buy?
That's pretty interesting. The slicing blade isn't going to have a ton of height to slide green beans down it... you can do it, but it's probably gonna make them look like green onions. lol
Well, to really get a good result making zoodles, you'd want something that has a post that you can mount your zucchini on so it can spin on a tight axis.. This doesn't have anything like that... you can use the slicing disc, and it will kind of do it, but but the results aren't great. I personally just do it on my KitchenAid mixer with a spiralizing attachment.
OK. Will also do a quick video this week showing the results of that plus a comparison of the food processor vs a high speed Blender with a few different types of nuts.
But can it turn rice into flour? That's the ultimate test. My 1700w nutribullet rx can just about and that has 2.3hp. Would love to know if something like this can.
@@dalerobertson5424 Ok... will work on that... Will likely do it as a comparison between the ninja food processor vs the ninja foodi ultimate system. Might be able to get that online next week
Verifique nuevamente el número de modelo en la parte inferior de su máquina, pero creo que esta debería ser la cuchilla para masa. Enumera todos los modelos en los que funciona en la página del producto. amzn.to/40V3gAJ
Hi! Thanks for stopping by! The Ninja Food Processor doesn't have a super high speed motor, so as far as grinding, I'd say it depends on what you were planning on putting in it and the hardness of each. For instance, We just did a video on making rice flour in it that is scheduled to post in Friday. If we do it with dry rice, it's way harder on the machine than it is if we soak it... That's a pretty extreme example though since rice kernals are so hard. Also, it depends on how much you plan to do at once... It tends to do a better job if you have more in there up to a point. So if you're using softer ingredients, it's great, harder stuff might be a better idea to do in a high speed Blender though.
That is tough to say. I haven't used any of the kitchenaid food processors myself, but with the Ninja one, it does get bogged down a little with bigger jobs. The Ninja comes in at 1000w I believe, so if the KitchenAid is more powerful, it might have the upper hand. You also have to look at price and what comes in the package, like the kinds of discs and stuff. The Ninja is a great value at the lower price point, but If KitchenAid isn't too terribly much more, it might be worth a look if it comes with everything you need in the box and has that power bump. I wanna say they are 1500w, but I could definitely be wrong on that.
@@bartoszambrozy321 Ok.. got some comparitive info for you. The Ninja's capacity is almost double that of the KitchenAid. The KitchenAid can only chop and whisk. It's a food chopper, not a real food processor, so with the Ninja in addition to the larger capacity, you can chop, slice, grate, and make dough. Not sure about total power output on the KitchenAid, because I couldn't see it anywhere on the product page, but the fact that it's so limited in function in comparison to the Ninja (or any other full sized food processor), I would just go with the Ninja, myself. The prices are pretty close, too. Hope that Helps!!
Thank you. I was searching all over to see if there was a difference between 601 and 602 besides the extra accessories. Thanks for answering my question!
I think it's around $100 US right now. We have a link to it in Amazon in the description of the video, but I will put it here in thisessage for you as well to make it easier for you. amzn.to/3iIsw7A
Good question! Can't really say a whole lot yet about this one. We use it every day, but it's only a few months old, so it's too soon to say. Working great so far though. It replaced our old Ninja blender. We had that one for 5 years. It was the model that comes with a food processor attachment in addition to the main blender pitcher. On that one, the food processor attachment broke after about 4 years, but the main blender and pitcher were just fine, albeit a bit scratched up from use. Ended up giving that one away to a friend, and it's still working fine. However, this is our first purchase of dedicated food processor.. again, it's just a few months old, but it's had a fair bit of use. on big jobs, it's a little underpowered, but i was expecting that for the price..pretty happy so far
Just checked mine, and yes... If I turn that rotor by hand, it's actually surprisingly hard to turn... Maybe 2 or 3 times harder to turn than the one on my Blender... Couldn't tell you if it's always been that way, but seems to work fine.
Quick question h What coupon did you use ?the price on my end is $130 how did you get it to under $75 ?? Thanks in advance am trying to get for the same price as you lol
@JoesPhenomenal I haven't opened one box since the release of Se7en where I haven't yelled, "WHAT'S in the BOX!?!?!?!?!?"😅 I got a kick out of the clip. Food-related RUclips videos are usually so stuffy and I love to see someone with a good sense of humor!
@lizjoe21750 lol.. Thanks! I had to scale back the movie clips a little since I was probably over using the, but I still like to throw a good zinger in here and there.
Heya. Sure... That should work fine... But I wouldn't fill the processor more than half way, and also only use boneless and skinless cuts. Good idea to cut the meat down a little... Just not big, huge chunks or anything. It might not do will with the skin... Also just use the pulse button.... A few quick pulses should do it.
Lol... Sorry for that... In my earlier stuff I tended to ramble on a lot like that.... Trying to be better about that. Thanks for the insight, my friend!
You should be able to order that other blade directly from Ninja... I would talk to their customer service and tell them you didn't get the other one... Maybe they'll just send it to you.. Worth a shot!
@@JoesPhenomenal mine comes with one blade but I want to order the other two and the carrying case. I found them on the Ninja website. I'm gonna order them tomorrow. Thanks
Good informative review, but alas no demo. I'm sure this machine processes food extremely quickly, but most of the time lost will be cleaning the machine. (Sharp blades and your fingers ouch.)
You're right... Ill have to do a followup that shows the best way to clean it, and also some demonstrations with it processing various types of food. I do have some content on the channel showing a bunch of real world use in the food videos.... I'll see which ones they are and link them here for you.
@@JoesPhenomenal I was seriously thinking of purchasing this machine, but then I saw the electronic details. It would mean that I'd have to use it on a 110v circuit. Our 110v is too unstable. I need kitchen machines and power tools that run on 220-240v. I think you know what I mean.
@@JoesPhenomenal A small 110/220v Dutch Caribbean island, Curacao. Purchases here are limited to the importer's choice. (Nothing special) With regular power outages, when the 110v system comes back on, a power surge occurs. The 110v is so unstable that our lighting can be seen flickering.
@@woodee54 I have a buddy that lives in Thailand that has a similar problem... he has to get extravagant with UPSs and surge protection over there, and it's still pretty sketchy, anyways... Especially when it rains.
Yeah... That definitely sucks.. Most consumer level stuff has that problem with the chute. I think Cuisinart makes some larger models that have a much better attachment for that.
@@JoesPhenomenal unbelievable. How can you get a disc if the circumference of the vegetable doesn’t fit?! 🤣. I guess the joke is on me for buying this damn thing.
You know.. The more I think about it, the more I agree with ya. I just got used halving most vegetables to get them to fit.... Also, that chute is always arranged perpendicular to the disc blades and you end up missing one of the rows... If they rotated the chute 90 degrees, you'd at least be able to use the whole disc surface. Great point, Jesse.
I love this food processor! ruclips.net/user/postUgkxuxrxet7NpWgQWK7mCww2lBlrKBcUIrtv I was really hesitant when I placed the order, because it is cheap as compared to the higher end ones. I debated on getting a higher end one, but decided not to, because this one had great reviews and honestly, I didn't know how often I was going to use a food processor. Little did I know that I was going to use it pretty often and it is amazing. I don't use it every day, but at least a few times a month, and so far, it works! And grinds up things pretty fine.The one con would be the slicing and shredding blade - I don't really use it, because I don't think the veggies come out that pretty. A higher end food processor would probably do a better job, (but I really don't know). Anyway, I mostly use the S blade to grind and finely chop food and so far, it meets my needs and I'm very satisfied! Especially for the price that I paid for it!UPDATE! I have had this processor for over a year now, and I still use it constantly and it works perfectly. Such a great purchase!
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Where I can see link abot affiliate program for Ninja? Thanks for answer 💜
We aren't affiliated directly with them. Instead we have links through Amazon. I know Ninja does have direct affiliates through third parties though. We've never really looked into it very much though.
This aint a review until you use it in the review. 🙃
Can it turn turkey to ground?
You know... I've never tried doing that. I should try it and see how good it comes out.
best food processor ive ever used..the third blade around the top prevents you from constantly starting and stopping scraping..fantastic
Mine is still going strong.
how long does it last if you use it for 10 mins every day?
my other ninjas lasted 1 year or 6 months and they were broken in the same spot. on the bottom of the pitchers where the screws are attached to the plastic piece.... how smart????
Hi there Anna! Just took a look at my pitcher. We've had this one in house for about a year and a half? Something like that... we don't use it every day like you do, but if I had to guess, I would say we have used it about 70 times or so. Ours still looks new. No micro cracks in the plastic or discoloration and the screws all look good. Question... Do you, by chance, clean your food processor pitcher in your dishwasher? Ninja says that their pitchers are dishwasher safe, but I can tell you from experience that they definitely are not, over time. I did have a pitcher on a blender break the exact way you described.... on the botton where the screws go into the plastic to hold the blade assembly in. We cleaned that one in the dishwasher.... since then, we have hand washed or just blended soapy, warm water in them to clean them and never had an issue like that again.... the pitchers have stayed nice and clear too.. no ugly cloudy look to the plastic. Hope that helps you!
I did handwash. No cracks. Itjust snaps in a second durind work process which is super unsafe and dangerous...
@@annamol2707 Whoa... That's isn't good... Have you talked to Ninja about that? Sounds like they need to do something for you. I haven't seen anything like that myself.... yet.
Is this great to make gyros? I plan on using ground lamb and onion/seasonings.
I've had the Kitchenaid 13-cup food processor for about six months or so. I bought it because to be honest, it matches all of my other Empire Red KA tools, LOL (I know, it's a dumb excuse. That's how they get ya!) and obviously, to slice, dice, and julienne fr- erm... Chop food. It usually gets the job done but the thing feels extremely flimsy. The walls of the canister (or whatever you call the main part that holds food) are super thin and every time I wash it, I'm afraid it'll crack. The handle has been loose from the start. The hinge to the lid feels like it's about to crack to pieces when I remove it, which bothers the hell outta me.
I bought the Ninja Auto IQ because unlike the 500 watt KA, this thing has at least twice the amount of power, and it doesn't feel flimsy at ALL. The chopping blade looks like something out of Saw, which I love (I tell my potatoes, "I'd like to play a game..." 😂).
Since I'm not a professional chef and don't cook commercially, I think the Ninja was a perfect addition to my home kitchen. It makes me feel like I know what I'm doing, LOL. Plus, I'm not afraid to blast my macaron dries in the thing and release almond oil. This thing is perfect for my needs... Sorry, Kitchenaid. I still love KA's stand mixer, though!
None of my Ninja Stuff has really given me any kind of problems as of yet, and they do do get quite a bit of use. Even if something were to fail, the price on that stuff is low enough to not really bother me too much if it ever came to that. I love my KitchenAid mixer too! I really like those, but it's really the only KitchenAid product I own, come to think of it. The attachment system is really great on it.
@@JoesPhenomenal Agreed! I have quite a few attachments for my mixer, too. Half the time, I forget that I have then because who would think a mixer can grind meat, make noodles, AND make ice cream?😆
@lizjoe21750 lol... Exactly!
Girl you are so funny. I laughed so hard about what you say to your potatoes lol. Also I'm a KA empire red fan as well! Have a stand mixer and immersion blender. My husband and I were gifted a black one but I exchanged it for red! It's just so "kitchen aid". Also I have the ninja iq blender & food processor and both products are AMAZINGGG
Major key at 7:00. I have been debating whether to get the Ninja Blender + processor, and this answered exactly what I need to know. It would be nice to have an all in one, but it's not a deal breaker.
Glad we could help ya out! We have a review for ninjas new power blender ultimate system on the channel you might be interested in. It might be what you're looking for. Here goes a link. ruclips.net/video/VDHLPfgmCSM/видео.html
Nice to know the difference. But I also would have like to see it perform and how the product appeared.
Yeah...that was one of my old videos from when I first started and left out a lot of things I should have included... I do have a comparison video between it and the Ninja Foodi Ultimate System though that has a lot of action and demo stuff in it. Might work out better for you. Here is the link if you wanna check it out: ruclips.net/video/u2v9nZR0dm0/видео.html
The only thing that disappoints me is that it doesn't come with a dicer. I wanted to make cubed squared potatoes. Not sure if there is extra disks to buy?
You know... I don't think I've ever seen a dicer for it. definitely would be nice.
It may sound silly but I just want to know how it chops green beans? Also the slice blad cut to thin or medium?🙂
That's pretty interesting. The slicing blade isn't going to have a ton of height to slide green beans down it... you can do it, but it's probably gonna make them look like green onions. lol
Does it do spiral ? Like zoodling?
Well, to really get a good result making zoodles, you'd want something that has a post that you can mount your zucchini on so it can spin on a tight axis.. This doesn't have anything like that... you can use the slicing disc, and it will kind of do it, but but the results aren't great. I personally just do it on my KitchenAid mixer with a spiralizing attachment.
Can it make peanut butter without adding any liquid?
You know... I've always done my nut betters with a little oil added. However, I can do it dry and let you know how it turns out if you like.
@@JoesPhenomenal Yes, please. It's healthier too.
OK. Will also do a quick video this week showing the results of that plus a comparison of the food processor vs a high speed Blender with a few different types of nuts.
@@JoesPhenomenal That will be super!
Going crazy! Great video...but Joe!!!
I can’t open this bleep, bleep, bleep machine!
Help, please?
Thanks! Let's see if we can get this open... Are you having trouble removing the lid from the pitcher, or is the pitcher not coming off the base?
But can it turn rice into flour? That's the ultimate test. My 1700w nutribullet rx can just about and that has 2.3hp. Would love to know if something like this can.
I can certainly try!
@@JoesPhenomenalThat would be awesome. Thanks
@@dalerobertson5424 Ok... will work on that... Will likely do it as a comparison between the ninja food processor vs the ninja foodi ultimate system. Might be able to get that online next week
Thank you Very much! On Sale $59.99 HSN with additional Blades with free shipping
Wow! That's awesome! Good find!
Saludos, dónde consigo los disc para masa mi máquina es foof procesor 1000
Verifique nuevamente el número de modelo en la parte inferior de su máquina, pero creo que esta debería ser la cuchilla para masa. Enumera todos los modelos en los que funciona en la página del producto. amzn.to/40V3gAJ
Can you use it as a grinder?
Hi! Thanks for stopping by! The Ninja Food Processor doesn't have a super high speed motor, so as far as grinding, I'd say it depends on what you were planning on putting in it and the hardness of each. For instance, We just did a video on making rice flour in it that is scheduled to post in Friday. If we do it with dry rice, it's way harder on the machine than it is if we soak it... That's a pretty extreme example though since rice kernals are so hard. Also, it depends on how much you plan to do at once... It tends to do a better job if you have more in there up to a point. So if you're using softer ingredients, it's great, harder stuff might be a better idea to do in a high speed Blender though.
I had to remove the gasket in the lid to clean it. Now I can't get it correctly.wanna make a video on that???
I'll look at mine and see if I can figure out where you might be getting stuck. Is it going on crooked or something?
Is it better than Kitchenaid?
That is tough to say. I haven't used any of the kitchenaid food processors myself, but with the Ninja one, it does get bogged down a little with bigger jobs. The Ninja comes in at 1000w I believe, so if the KitchenAid is more powerful, it might have the upper hand. You also have to look at price and what comes in the package, like the kinds of discs and stuff. The Ninja is a great value at the lower price point, but If KitchenAid isn't too terribly much more, it might be worth a look if it comes with everything you need in the box and has that power bump. I wanna say they are 1500w, but I could definitely be wrong on that.
I mean exactly this model ... I don't know which one to buy? Ninja BN660EU 850W or Kitchenaid 5kfc0516?
@@bartoszambrozy321 OK... will go take a look at the KitchenAid and see what I can find out for you.
@@bartoszambrozy321 Ok.. got some comparitive info for you. The Ninja's capacity is almost double that of the KitchenAid. The KitchenAid can only chop and whisk. It's a food chopper, not a real food processor, so with the Ninja in addition to the larger capacity, you can chop, slice, grate, and make dough. Not sure about total power output on the KitchenAid, because I couldn't see it anywhere on the product page, but the fact that it's so limited in function in comparison to the Ninja (or any other full sized food processor), I would just go with the Ninja, myself. The prices are pretty close, too. Hope that Helps!!
Thank you. I was searching all over to see if there was a difference between 601 and 602 besides the extra accessories. Thanks for answering my question!
No problem! Glad I could help ya out!
HOW MUCH DOLLAR IS TIS TOOL NOW --CAN WE GET IT BY AMAZON
I think it's around $100 US right now. We have a link to it in Amazon in the description of the video, but I will put it here in thisessage for you as well to make it easier for you. amzn.to/3iIsw7A
How long does it last I had Ninja blender before 3 of them don't even last for a year it start leaking or smell like burning rubber.🇺🇲
Good question! Can't really say a whole lot yet about this one. We use it every day, but it's only a few months old, so it's too soon to say. Working great so far though. It replaced our old Ninja blender. We had that one for 5 years. It was the model that comes with a food processor attachment in addition to the main blender pitcher. On that one, the food processor attachment broke after about 4 years, but the main blender and pitcher were just fine, albeit a bit scratched up from use. Ended up giving that one away to a friend, and it's still working fine. However, this is our first purchase of dedicated food processor.. again, it's just a few months old, but it's had a fair bit of use. on big jobs, it's a little underpowered, but i was expecting that for the price..pretty happy so far
Hi! Is your rotor very hard To spin?
The rotor on the Blender base?
@@JoesPhenomenal yes
Just checked mine, and yes... If I turn that rotor by hand, it's actually surprisingly hard to turn... Maybe 2 or 3 times harder to turn than the one on my Blender... Couldn't tell you if it's always been that way, but seems to work fine.
@@JoesPhenomenal ok thanks! i was a little bit worried when i found that, thankyou!
No problem!
I just picked up the 602 at BBB for under 75.00 with the coupon. Definitely feel good about this buy. This review helped me decide which to get.
Alright! Glad I could help you out! Gotta love those BBB 20% coupons... I have a stack of those.
Quick question h What coupon did you use ?the price on my end is $130 how did you get it to under $75 ?? Thanks in advance am trying to get for the same price as you lol
@@tenzbac he might have got it at reduced price, and then used one of those Bed Bath and Beyond 20% off coupons they send in the mail.
If I ordered it today with my coupon and special cash it’s 93.00
got mine for 70$ and it is awesome!
Wow.... you got a FANTASTIC deal! Good job, Bob!
That clip of Seven you threw in is so inappropriate and totally caught me off guard hahaha
Lol... Thanks! Exactly what I was going for. Haha!
@JoesPhenomenal I haven't opened one box since the release of Se7en where I haven't yelled, "WHAT'S in the BOX!?!?!?!?!?"😅 I got a kick out of the clip. Food-related RUclips videos are usually so stuffy and I love to see someone with a good sense of humor!
@lizjoe21750 lol.. Thanks! I had to scale back the movie clips a little since I was probably over using the, but I still like to throw a good zinger in here and there.
Thank you❤
Yw!
I was wondering if it’s okay to chop up raw meat with this thing
Heya. Sure... That should work fine... But I wouldn't fill the processor more than half way, and also only use boneless and skinless cuts. Good idea to cut the meat down a little... Just not big, huge chunks or anything. It might not do will with the skin... Also just use the pulse button.... A few quick pulses should do it.
'... handles all the 'doodies' really well" - That was great. Does this processor give off an odor when it cuts the cheese with the disks?
Just your normal cheese fart smell. Lol
No whisking function?
Nope... No whisk on that one. You can sort of whisk with the dough blade, but it's nowhere near as good as an actual dedicated attachment.
What do you do with all of the purchases? They all add up..subscribed 😁😁😁
I know! I just happen to need a few things... Lol... Working on a review for Frigidaire induction range right now too.
Great review! Very informative video! Thanks for sharing
Thanks, Hasina. Appreciate it!
Too much talking. Just take the vegetable and show how to chop and shred
Lol... Sorry for that... In my earlier stuff I tended to ramble on a lot like that.... Trying to be better about that. Thanks for the insight, my friend!
Super helpful thank you
Hey! No problem! Thanks for hanging out and checking out the video!
excellent and incredible, thank you!
Thank you very much, Brad!
1:41-disc is what sets food processor apart
6:14-ninja only goes for 60 seconds
7:15- dedicated food processor better than all in one multi function
@nanostar7660 yep... I think it's a safety shutoff... Also helps protect the motor.
I have the ninja professional food processor it came with one blade. Can someone order more blades?
You should be able to order that other blade directly from Ninja... I would talk to their customer service and tell them you didn't get the other one... Maybe they'll just send it to you.. Worth a shot!
@@JoesPhenomenal it is worth a try.. Thank you
@@bleurose8380 No problem! Let me know what they say.
@@JoesPhenomenal mine comes with one blade but I want to order the other two and the carrying case. I found them on the Ninja website. I'm gonna order them tomorrow. Thanks
@@bleurose8380 Sweet! Glad you got that squared away!
Great review. Thanks for this informative video 👍🌺🌸
No problem! Thanks for the watch!
Thank you for the video
You're welcome! Thanks for checking it out!
Wow
Did anyone notice that Pic at 5:00 ?
The ones on the refridgerator? Those are our wedding invitation photos.
Would this be able to break down human bones?
Good question! I'll ask my Ex! She should know!
thanks!
You're very welcome!
Thank you 😁
You're welcome! :)
Great video
Well, Thank you very much!
Can it be use to dice vegetables?
Oh, I wish... That would be nice, but you still gotta dice manually, unfortunately.
Good informative review, but alas no demo. I'm sure this machine processes food extremely quickly, but most of the time lost will be cleaning the machine. (Sharp blades and your fingers ouch.)
You're right... Ill have to do a followup that shows the best way to clean it, and also some demonstrations with it processing various types of food. I do have some content on the channel showing a bunch of real world use in the food videos.... I'll see which ones they are and link them here for you.
@@JoesPhenomenal I was seriously thinking of purchasing this machine, but then I saw the electronic details. It would mean that I'd have to use it on a 110v circuit. Our 110v is too unstable. I need kitchen machines and power tools that run on 220-240v. I think you know what I mean.
@@woodee54 Yes... definitely. This thing will get blown up quick. Where are you writing in from?
@@JoesPhenomenal A small 110/220v Dutch Caribbean island, Curacao. Purchases here are limited to the importer's choice. (Nothing special) With regular power outages, when the 110v system comes back on, a power surge occurs. The 110v is so unstable that our lighting can be seen flickering.
@@woodee54 I have a buddy that lives in Thailand that has a similar problem... he has to get extravagant with UPSs and surge protection over there, and it's still pretty sketchy, anyways... Especially when it rains.
Great review. Thumbs up from a fellow creator 😅
Thanks, Ethan!
Vegetables don’t even fit through the top 🤣
Yeah... That definitely sucks.. Most consumer level stuff has that problem with the chute. I think Cuisinart makes some larger models that have a much better attachment for that.
@@JoesPhenomenal unbelievable. How can you get a disc if the circumference of the vegetable doesn’t fit?! 🤣. I guess the joke is on me for buying this damn thing.
You know.. The more I think about it, the more I agree with ya. I just got used halving most vegetables to get them to fit.... Also, that chute is always arranged perpendicular to the disc blades and you end up missing one of the rows... If they rotated the chute 90 degrees, you'd at least be able to use the whole disc surface. Great point, Jesse.
what a useless video! instead of just talking about what it does it was more beneficial to see it in action.
I love this food processor! ruclips.net/user/postUgkxuxrxet7NpWgQWK7mCww2lBlrKBcUIrtv I was really hesitant when I placed the order, because it is cheap as compared to the higher end ones. I debated on getting a higher end one, but decided not to, because this one had great reviews and honestly, I didn't know how often I was going to use a food processor. Little did I know that I was going to use it pretty often and it is amazing. I don't use it every day, but at least a few times a month, and so far, it works! And grinds up things pretty fine.The one con would be the slicing and shredding blade - I don't really use it, because I don't think the veggies come out that pretty. A higher end food processor would probably do a better job, (but I really don't know). Anyway, I mostly use the S blade to grind and finely chop food and so far, it meets my needs and I'm very satisfied! Especially for the price that I paid for it!UPDATE! I have had this processor for over a year now, and I still use it constantly and it works perfectly. Such a great purchase!
Yes indeed!