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Cuisinart Pro Custom 11 DLC-8S

*Est. $150

Cuisinart Pro Custom 11 DLC-8S

pros
  • In one large comparison test, the Cuisinart Pro Custom 11 did a great job with everything except stiff dough.
cons
  • The experts at Cook's Illustrated call the design of the Cuisinart DLC-8S's feed chute a "pain," though editors don't elaborate. Owner reviews are very mixed, with some indicating that Cuisinart's build quality has declined.
 
 
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BPA, November 6, 2009
Before I can rate on performance I would like to know if the plastic bowl for this unit contains BPA. I need a food processor for pureeing soups (hot liquids) and that would mean that BPA in the plastic bowl would definitely leach into my foods.
Great Food Processor, October 23, 2009
This is the best food processor I have ever used. With two slicing blades I get both thick and thin slices depending on my choice. It chops foods evenly and grates perfectly. When cooking a large meal it is a real time saver.
sue a, September 23, 2009
So happy to have this food processor. Had purchased a Black & Decker but it was missing a part. Called their part replacement company and it took over 3 months to get the part. Had to buy a Cuisinart because our garden was producing and I needed it to chop and grate for canning. Would certainly recommend.
Hooray! New Food Processor, August 31, 2009
I recently replaced my 20+ year old Cuisinart with this one. The old one still worked, but I had broken the top and the replacement really didn't work well. What a difference the DLC-8S is from my old one! It seems to run smooth as silk and is quiet, too. It took me seconds to make basil pesto. I am THRILLED!
Nice processor, but see my update, June 16, 2009

I have owned this one (DLC-8S Pro Custom 11 cup - White) and a 7 cup processor for years. Both processors that I own have a compact flat cover, which I love. I only use the metal S blade, so I can't review the other attachments. I only fill it to the top of the metal S blade or perhaps a quarter inch below the top of the metal S blade (about 4 cups), otherwise it seems to stress out the machine or if semi-liquid, it will spill out somewhat. I like the flat covers so much, I bought extra covers, just in case. UPDATE: I recently bought this from amazon and the unit squeaks. It is irritating. It's not an extremely high noise - probably a medium squeak, which comes and goes during processing. I called cuisinart and they said it wasn't normal and to return it. I can't return it because I threw out parts of the unit I never use and I even trashed the receipt. I didn't realize the problem at first for some reason. I have an identical unit I bought several years ago, which does not squeak (yes, I own 2, 11 cup processors, but the new bowl is a little too loose on the older engine, even though they are both 11 cups). Actually, I have owned 4-5 cuisinart food processors and none of them squeaked. Units might make a noise similar to a squeak if abused or overfilled, but it always goes away once you stop and fill the unit properly. I do recommend this brand, but save everything in case of engine defects like this. The engine does have a 10 year warranty - see the last page of the book. I will keep this squeaky engine for now, since trying to deal with the problem is stressing me out. I will probably just buy a whole new processor in a few months. UPDATE: I bought another unit and it doesn't squeak. It works great and I'm happy with the unit. I dumped my squeaky engine and kept the bowl and blade.

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Cuisinart DLC-8S 11-Cup Pro Custom 11 Food Processor, White

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1. Cook's Illustrated Magazine

Testers put eight food processors through a battery of tests, including grinding, chopping, puréeing and combining ingredients into various types of dough. The Cuisinart Pro Custom 11 DLC-8S is the runner-up to the KitchenAid 670. The Cuisinart food processor excelled at grating, slicing and combining ingredients for pie dough. Testers don't like the chute, however, which has changed little since the Cuisinart was introduced in 1973.

Review: Food Processors, Editors of Cook's Illustrated, Sept. 2005

2. ConsumerReports.org

Consumer Reports editors test 32 food processors and mini-choppers, and performance of each model is summarized in an easy to read chart with ratings for kneading, chopping and pureeing. The Cuisinart Pro Custom 11 DLC-8S is included in this round of testing, where its performance is rated alongside the competition.

Review: Processors & Choppers, Editors of Consumer Reports, Dec. 2006

3. Amazon.com

The Cuisinart Pro Custom 11 DLC-8S has been reviewed by about two dozen owners Amazon.com, where it earns a mixed score. Several owners say they compared the DLC-8S to similar models by KitchenAid and eventually bought the latter. A number of owners say the build quality of these models has gone downhill in recent years. Owners who are happy with this model say it is sturdy and powerful.

Review: Cuisinart DLC-8S Reviews, Contributors to Amazon.com

4. Epinions.com

The Cuisinart Pro Custom 11 DLC-8S earns high ratings in about two dozen owner reviews at Epinions. Owners like this model's large capacity, powerful motor and assortment of blades. A few note that the plastic parts are expensive to replace.

Review: Cuisinart Pro Custom 11 DLC-8S Reviews, Contributors to Epinions

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