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Black & Decker MFP200T MiniPro 2-Speed Food Processor with 2-Cup Bowl

Black & Decker MFP200T MiniPro 2-Speed Food Processor with 2-Cup Bowl
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Black & Decker MFP200T MiniPro 2-Speed Food Processor with 2-Cup Bowl

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Description:

Use the built-in chute to slice or shred cheese, cucumbers, mushrooms, and more. Remove the chute cover & use the chopping blade to chop onions, peppers, nuts, or bread crumbs. Great for small amounts for favorite recipes like sauces, dips, or dressings. Continuous chute to slice or shred food into a mixing/serving bowl.

Features:
  • Convenient 2-cup mini food processor with 120-watt motor

  • Low and high speed settings, plus pulse for precise control

  • Chopping blade; reversible, stainless-steel slicing/shredding disk

  • Continuous-flow chute for shredding in bulk; dishwasher-safe removable parts

  • Measures 9 by 5-1/2 by 10-1/2 inches (minus the chute); 1-year limited warranty

Product Details:
Product Length: 12.0 inches
Product Width: 8.6 inches
Product Height: 6.7 inches
Product Weight: 3.2 pounds
Package Length: 11.9 inches
Package Width: 8.5 inches
Package Height: 6.8 inches
Package Weight: 3.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 29 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:2.0 ( 29 customer reviews )
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31 of 31 found the following review helpful:

1Don't give up your day drills yet Black & Decker  Jul 05, 2002
By Mark
The unit does cut and grate, but you better have a catching container that wraps around the unit to catch the product as it comes shooting out. Your catching container will hold as much as what drops short on the counter, the exit spout is enclosed on only 3 sides, so a lot falls short of the catching container. Cleaning the inside of the cover presented a problem, crevices inside the cover catch cheese and soft products, you must use a long bristle brush or THIN FLAT toothpick to remove it. This unit is loud. Does B&D equate noise with power? I should have left this one on the store shelf, cause it quickly found its way into the recycle bin curbside. I would rate this less than 1 star.

19 of 19 found the following review helpful:

1What a dissapointment!  Jun 20, 2006
By JP
I've owned Black and Decker's predecessor to this unit - the ShortCut - for about 25 years. It was a well designed Mini food processor. So I had high hopes for the Black & Decker MFP200 MiniPro Plus Food Processor. What a disappointment!

The problem is slicing. The slicing disk *MUST* be used in conjunction with a "redirection disk" that redirects whatever your slicing out the "ejection chute". Well this chute ejects alrighty - all over the kitchen.

It goes back to Target tomorrow. And to the design folks over at B & D: you should really test out your designs before going to production with them.

Do yourself a *HUGE* favor and pass on this unit.

I have to go now; I have mushroom slices all over my kitchen.

20 of 21 found the following review helpful:

1Mini-Mess  Apr 24, 2005
By Johnny
The opening on this unit is not even large enough to slice a pepperoni stick. It also has problems with foods not properly dropping from the chute but flying all over instead.

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:

2Works well HALF the time  May 08, 2003

The chopper/grinder works very well -- but the the shredder/grater with chute is just horrible. As the other reviewer said, the grated food sprays out all over the work surface instead of into whatever container you innocently intended.

I'm very disappointed in this design -- I had another B&D small food processor with a grater/shredder WITHOUT the chute which lasted for nearly 14 years. When that finally gave up the ghost about 2 months ago I bought this one, and I'm sorry I did.

I guess it's back to hand-grating cheese again and scraping my knuckles . . .

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

3Good with limitations  Mar 01, 2004

I use this mainly to grind pulses and veggies and it does a great job. But it is extremely noisy and the grater and other chopper attachments are not impressive. Food flies out as said in the other reviews and it is difficult to clean, unless one is using it for something really dry in which case, just a rinse will do. If one is okay with noise(a lot of that), then this is good to buy. Else, look for options. I am looking too...

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