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Black & Decker FP1450 Quick'n Easy 450-Watt 8-Cup Food Processor

Black & Decker FP1450 Quick'n Easy 450-Watt 8-Cup Food Processor
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Black & Decker FP1450 Quick'n Easy 450-Watt 8-Cup Food Processor

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Applica/Black & Decker661473

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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:
  • 450-watt food processor with 8-cup work bowl and stainless-steel chopping blade

  • Reversible stainless-steel slicing/shredding disk; food chute with pusher

  • Continuous-flow side chute; 2 speeds, plus pulse; interlock system for safety

  • Continuous flow stopper; storage lid; cord wrap; dishwasher-safe parts

  • Measures approximately 10-1/5 by 10-1/5 by 15-1/5 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Product Details:
Product Length: 15.24 inches
Product Width: 10.24 inches
Product Height: 10.24 inches
Product Weight: 8.75 pounds
Package Length: 15.2 inches
Package Width: 10.4 inches
Package Height: 10.2 inches
Package Weight: 8.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 34 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:2.0 ( 34 customer reviews )
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19 of 19 found the following review helpful:

3Gets the job done but not very well.  Jan 01, 2010
By T. Samples "T and T"
I purchased this food processor for myself only about two weeks ago, so I can't say yet as to how long it lasts. I wanted to point out a few problems with it though. First off I really despise the locking lid 'safety feature'! I find it difficult to position the bowl and lid correctly and get it to lock and I usually have to try this several times to get it right. (The unit will not power on until the lid is locked correctly) In fact, the first day that I had this I thought that it was broken and I almost returned it! I am also not pleased with the shredding blade. My main purpose of this processor was to shred potatoes so that I don't have to use a hand grater or purchase the frozen pre-shredded ones. The shredding blade on this is very small and makes the potatoes come out more like spaghetti noodles. I would love to purchase a different size blade but Black and Decker does not make one. I am going to shop other food processors with better shredding capabilities and when I find one that suits me I am going to replace this one. I hope that this review will help others who are looking for a good shredding food processor.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

1Piece o' Crap  Dec 14, 2009
By fyres
I've had this for just 24 hours and it's already broken to where it can't be used. I followed the instructions to the T. I even made a practice run before using it w/food. The first thing I made with it was hummus. Threw the garbanzos in, went to lock the lid and it wouldn't lock. Then, SNAAAP! In locking the lid, a piece by the chute blocker cracked, but the lid still stayed in place so I went to finish my hummus. I gently unlock the lid, inspected it and CRACK! A whole chunk of plastic falls right off the lid! I was hoping I can just hold the lid in place to finish my hummus but it wouldn't work. And since there's a safety feature that won't allow the food processor to run at all until everything is securely locked in place, with the broken lid not secure, the whole thing is worthless, and my hummus sits unfinished. Save yourself the hassle, drop the few extra bucks and get something more durable.

15 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5Pretty nice machine  Dec 06, 2009
By Griselle House "Griselle House"
This machine works great. I love it. I bought it to make a recipe for pasteles (Puerto Rican tamales). I had to replace the blade with one that I bought just to make the pasteles. This machine worked great. I was able to make the dough for pasteles in 20 minutes. This usually takes 4 to 5 hours to make by hand. This machine is awesome!

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

1Poor Quality!  Mar 03, 2010
By Angela R. Camp
This is very poor quality, the lid cracked and broke very easily. To replace the lid it will cost $20 and I am not sure it will be worth it as the new one is probably just as flimsy. Also, it doesn't work well with more "liquidy" mixes as some of the mixture will spray out of the side, even if the guard is in place. I honestly wish I had splurged on something a little nicer and not wasted $40 on this piece of machinery that is more than likely headed to a landfill somewhere.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

1it works, but it's NOT SAFE  Jan 27, 2010
By M. Su "Su-Su"
We got this food process for our teenage daughter who likes to cook. When we can get the container&lid assembly to lock onto the base, which can in itself be quite difficult, it does a nice job quickly processing the food to an even texture.

HOWEVER, the container&lid assembly also gets stuck in the locked position so that you cannot open the food container afterward. My daughter spent over half an hour trying to find ways to get her processed food out of the container, finally injuring her hand. I won't let her use it anymore.

A frustrating experience from the beginning, and now I have to buy a whole new food processor.

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