i just stack enough vegetables in the feeder so that they all stand up and it works perfectly.
describe yourself: avid cook pros: handles tough jobs, powerful motor, quiet cons: small feeding tube
i just keep on feeding it foods of all shapes, sizes and textures and it whips through them in a flash with little more than a hum.
the discs with the detachable stem perform admirably, as does the feed chute on this unit.
the 2-size-feeder tube option is great - now i can slice whole potatoes and still do a single carrot.
one drawback: you can't take advantage of the extra wide mouth while the machine is running because the smaller feed tube that sits inside it must be on the machine to activate the safety switch that
the ultra wide feeder tube is a must have.
after using the machine not that many times at all, it wouldn't start unless i tilted it on one end and applied pressure to one end of the feeding tube to create the necessary circumstances for the
to fold something into the whipped whites or cream is simply to pour it through the feed tube while the whip is doing its thing.
my stupid feeder locked on me and refused to recognize the food in the tube.
pros: power, quietness, wide feed tube, accessories
cons: can only fill large feed tube halfway or the machine won't run.
especially like the large, adjustable feeder chute.shreds hard cheese with ease, too.
i and my husband(retired air force officers) are volunteer cooks and feed 50 to 75 gen r's at the florida irish-american society lunch and dance every week.
huge powerhouse...large feed tube...all around good food processor for 50.00 bucks cant beat it...i grate all my cheese cheddar..mozzz...parm...that alone from block cheese make this totally worth
the large feed tube is wonderful; why didn't someone think of it before?
have burned thru many processors, but this one has multiple speeds, is easy to clean, an has a large feed tube.
you really can fit in a huge variety of foods in to the feeding tube.
i though i should respond to that wildly negative feedback:
i recently made enough salsa to feed an army in just one batch.
the "big mouth" feeding tube is the only plus, but that wasn't enough to warrant keeping it.
it has everything that i could ever want in a home food processor!!pure raw power, largest feed tube in the industry, 16-cup work bowl, 13-cup chef's bowl and 4.5-cup mini bowl with it's own chopping
large feeder tube option is useful, 4.
plus, the extra large feed tube is a definate improvement over the older smaller versions.
the widemouth feed is large enough to take an entire large potato.
pros: sturdy work bowl, powerful motor, large feed tube, extra work bowls, elegant design.
i would very much recommend this food processor for small jobs, if you a feeding a large amount of people you may want to get something a little bigger...
pros: compact space-saving size, chute attachment feeds food into bowl, easy to use and clean
around on my countertop...but perhaps that was because i was so entranced by the whole chopping process i dropped too many gizzards into the feeder tube and may have overloaded the large bowl.
they chop everything she has jammed into the feeder tube.
dry blends get stuck in the rim and are jetisuned all over your counter when you attempt to take off the lid, 5) the tiny hole in the feed tube is too large to do what it is intended to do, drip oil
others have stated that it's quiet, and it is...although the day i chopped chicken gizzards "en masse" to freeze up for my dogs' dinners, it did manage to whirl itself completely around on my
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