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Black & Decker FP1435 390-Watt Food Processor

Black & Decker FP1435 390-Watt Food Processor
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Black & Decker FP1435 390-Watt Food Processor

SKU: 

151940

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List Price: $44.99
Our Price: $34.95
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Description:

Precise control Slice, shred, chop, mince, mix or blend, with convenient pulse control or "Always On" flexibility - this food processor lets you match the right speed to the right processing task every time.

Features:
  • Capacity: 8-cup and 390 wattage

  • 2 Speed Mechanical buttons and pulse

  • Chopping blade and reversible slicing / shredding blade

  • Continuous flow chute, continuous flow stopper and storage lid

  • Safety lock and dishwasher safe parts

Product Details:
Product Length: 15.13 inches
Product Width: 9.25 inches
Product Height: 10.25 inches
Product Weight: 4.04 pounds
Package Length: 15.3 inches
Package Width: 10.4 inches
Package Height: 10.2 inches
Package Weight: 8.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:2.5 ( 5 customer reviews )
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5 of 6 found the following review helpful:

1Wal-Mart special  Aug 07, 2006
By Yocona
This processor is a waste of money. It worked for all of six months. The chute design was also annoying--it didn't work as intended, and once you lose the little plastic guard piece, it only serves to make a mess. Do yourself a favor and spend a little more on a processor that isn't being produced as cheaply as possible per Wal-Mart's requirements.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Works great!!1  Jun 28, 2007
By Shanny
This model is perfect for chopping and slicing onions, garlic, shallots, peppers, carrots, cheese and any other vegetable or solid product you can think of! Also this is great if you don't have an immersion blender for bisques or chunky soups that need to be chopped until almost pureed. If you're making anything liquid like a vinaigrette or pea soup, it will get messy with this model. I just use my blender for that. It works out much better. Hopes this helps!

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Good so far.  Nov 08, 2008
By P. Chen
I purchased the product at Meijer store and when back home was scared by disappointing amazon reviews. However I still started manual reading and gave it a try today.

The manual is difficult to read. Took me about 30min to understand everything. You need to rotate the base hard to get it locked in position. Lid can be locked easily afterwards.

My main purpose is to ground meat. And this works much better than my old 3 cup kitchenaid. It's bigger blade and chop everything in a bigger volume. You do need to close the slide to the side opening and the top. Then I proceed with mincing vegetables. Used slicer on the top and chopper at the bottom. Works perfectly.

Keep in mind you need to read the manual and fully understand the fuction of all parts before you proceed. If you make mistake in one step, it will not work.

This food processor is cheap and can handle almost all solid foods like patato, carrots, cucumber etc. Would recommend to anyone.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1file it in file 13  Jul 22, 2007
By David L. Butler "Blues Pozer"
Agree with the other reviewer and add in like wise----bowl cracked on bottom and the top went off center easily making for a lovely smelling burning plastic (and yes---I know how to use a blood food processor). The company is generally a good one---love those hedge trimmers, but think a chain saw might be more along the manufacturers lines. Was a poor replacement for the kitchen aid that fell apart after LONG years of use. Cheap for a reason. Do they make a better model???

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Shoddy quality  Jul 02, 2007
By D. Gross "moorlock"
The motor is not strong enough even to grate mozzarella cheese - I'm not exaggerating: it really does stall when grating cheese! And a part of the plastic lid snapped off under normal use conditions within a week of purchase, so I have to hold the lid down with one hand while using it. They should be ashamed to put such a shoddy product on the market.

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