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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 9 people for COVER
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Positives: Quiet Operation, Easy To Clean, Fast Preparation, Bowl Capacity: 12 Cups
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while shredding the cabbage, the blade embedded itself into the plastic cover and the shaft in the middle, holding the blade, is now frozen -- i cannot get it off of the center powershaft.
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yes, the seal on the cover is not as tight as it might be and there is some spillage of crumbs.
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after the dough is done, move it to some other place and cover it with a piece of damp cloth.
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my fingers in the pusher and tilting to the side would the motor activate because i was applying pressure to the side that recognized that the bowl, cover and tube were in the correct positions.
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i'm not sure if i pushed down too hard or the bowl got too full, but the slicing disk ended up slicing into the plastic cover and causing the motor to seize.
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for COVER
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Positives: Fast Preparation, Easy To Clean, Easy To Use, Bowl Capacity: 2 Cups
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then it does take some pressure to close the cover and dice the onion.
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only thing i recommend is the user hold the cover down on the hinge end, as you push down the front of lid to chop your food.
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the little fork the cleans the cover works great.
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even at its best, this did require some force to push the cover down on the onions.
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like making sure the whole fruit or veggie is cut in half or quarters or yes, it will be a mess, as some have said, and celery has to be cut into smaller segments [i cut across the whole bunch of
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for COVER
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Positives: Easy To Clean, Large Capacity, Fast Preparation, Bowl Capacity: 14 Cups
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while the cover is more complicated than the food processors i've used in the past, it is not impossible to get accustomed to using.
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cuisinart has managed to improve the cover latching system, without making it cumbersome and hard to use (like on the kitchenaid that i tried at williams-sonoma).
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- 4 RECOMMENDED by 5 people for COVER
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Positives: Quiet Operation, Easy To Clean, Easy To Use, Bowl Capacity: 9 Cups
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the design is such that the spindle lifts off to accept the mini bowl which then completely covers it.
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the entire processor is easy to keep clean which is an important feature....the buttons are all covered.
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we used to cover our ears with out previous food processor, but you can easily carry on a conversation with this.
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the clear plastic bowls and cover look delicate, but they're really quite hefty, all things considered.
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the bowels and cover are plastic but durable.
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- 5 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for COVER
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Positives: Easy To Clean, Great Size, Quiet Operation, Bowl Capacity: 7 Cups
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it is very quiet compared to my old one and also on the old machine when slicing vegetables, big chunks would not get sliced because there was too much room between the cover and the blades so the
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food does collect around inside rim of cover, but it is not hard to clean.
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the cuisinart has that incredibly complicated cover that you can't really take apart to clean.
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this machine basically works ok, but...after a year or so of normal use, part of the thin plastic lip that locks the work bowl cover into place (and allows the cutting action to start) chipped.
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the design of the cover has an extra lip so that there is a space between the rim and the inside lip of the cover.
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