Cuisinart Food Processor 14-Cup Vegetable Chopper for Mincing, Dicing, Shredding, Puree & Kneading Dough, Stainless Steel, DFP-14BCNY
$245.13
Price: $245.13
(as of May 08, 2024 07:28:23 UTC – Details)
The Cuisinart DFP-14BCNY custom food Processor has an extra-large Feed tube that holds whole fruits and vegetables. Features a 14-Cup work bowl, 4mm stainless steel Medium slicing disc, stainless steel shredding disc, and chopping/mixing blade. Includes a spatula and recipe book.
SUPERIOR FUNCTION: Cuisinart’s 720-watt motor for our 14-cup large-capacity food processor can handle almost anything. Make any kind of dip, puree soup or sauce including hummus, salsa, guacamole – the possibilities are endless
MUST HAVE FEATURES: The 14 cup food processor has an “on” and “off/pulse” buttons with a Lexan bowl, extra large feed tube with small and large pusher bowl sleeve assembly. Also a detachable disc stem for easy use and clean up. Cord length is 36-inches
INCLUDED: Stainless steel standard slicing disc (4mm), medium shredding disc and stainless steel chopping/mixing blade. Also includes a spatula, instruction manual and recipe booklet with dishwasher-safe parts
NOTE TO CONSUMER: Shredding and slicing blades are not adjustable. Please refer to the manual before set up
FULL 5-YEAR WARRANTY: On motor with LIMITED 3-YEAR WARRANTY: Refer to user manual for troubleshooting steps and questions surrounding warranty policies – this product is BPA free
13 reviews for Cuisinart Food Processor 14-Cup Vegetable Chopper for Mincing, Dicing, Shredding, Puree & Kneading Dough, Stainless Steel, DFP-14BCNY
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margaret o’pry –
The BEST
I have used all of the blades and been very satisfied with the performance of this product. It is easy to assemble, safe to use, and does not take long to clean. It is durable, quiet, and worth the price. I am very happy with this purchase.
jr –
What’s not to like?
$.02 from a tuff customer. Get it. Small footprint on counter. Easy attachments. Very powerful – nut butters, tahini, hummus etc. Quick, even, easy processing – no need to keep pushing food down to process, as with my Vitamix. Removable blades – clean-up’s a snap. Noise control – no neighborhood ear protection required, as with my Ninja; my neighbors are thrilled.
Vita –
Compact and powerful
I love this. It is simple but strong. It grinds things up in seconds. So glad I found it. Ordered the extra small grater for parmesian cheese. Love it.
Kathy Chase –
I am so glad that I finally purchased my Cuisanart 14 cup food processor!!
It took me months of reading and watching videos to finally decide to buy this brand of food processor. I have not been disappointed one bit! I was really thinking I should save and get a Breville. But I made the plunge that fit my budget much better. I have made pizza dough that turned out wonderful and so fast. I make cauliflower rice all the time. It is so fast and easy. It’s definitely better to try to have your floweretts all cut about the same size. I make butter every week which is delicious and fun and I make home made peanut butter that my husband loves. I also have used it now several times for pie dough and empanada dough. It is super fast and easy and has turned out perfectly every time. It is very sturdy and doesn’t move at all on the counter while I make my dough. It also grates cheese evenly and with very little waste.. Clean up is pretty easy too. I wash it right after I use it, in hot soapy water and rinse well. The only complaint I have is that there are a couple of places that you can’t get in with a towel to dry. But I have found if I just leave it out on a towel for a few hours exposed to the air, those dry completely as well. Also, I have found that if I dry it with a tea towel it comes out shiny and new looking. I don’t use it for chopping garlic, but I tried it once and it worked. It’s just easier to do that by hand with little clean up afterward. I wanted to cover these points for you to hopefully make your decision faster than mine. It works just great and is much more budget friendly. I am very happy with my purchase.
D. Jenkins –
The 80s called. They want their food processor back.
Well, not quite. And too bad, because that would’ve been a good thing. Odds are, that if you’re looking at the Cuisinart Pro Classic food processors you’ve caught wind that these are the flagship food processors with their roots in the 80s â probably the last decade of US Made, bullet proof manufacturing. From what I read, and now have experienced hands on, with my new Pro Classic 7 Cup, the styling is dead-on 80s, and there are hints of 80s build quality, but as a whole it’s not 80s through and through. The base, the blade, the discs, and the stem are close, and I might even say close enough, but time will really tell. The lids are better than the bowl â BUT THE BOWL, unfortunately, is just as bad as everyone has been saying. If the bowl were even up to the rigidness of the still sub-80s quality of the lids, I think I might have given this 5 stars â if not for the movement of the paddle switch. I really do like the over-all build of this food processor, even though it still falls short of its original 80s version. But, that aside, the clean design and simple functionality is a product done right. It makes sense that this is a flagship. I could imagine the larger Pro Classic sizes are probably even easier to use, with the double paddle switches on front. On my 7 cup I have to flip the paddle switch up for continuous on; a single paddle press down, like on the larger sizes, would be even more intuitive. It’s also worth noting that the movement of the paddle switch on this 7 cup is just OK; it’s not a precise and satisfying rocking and clicking into place like on a Vitamix. But, that wouldn’t be fair to compare this to that, I’m just relaying what some may want to know. This Pro Classic 7 takes a lot of pressure to click the paddle up. So much so, I could guess that I may have gotten a subpar switch (though technically not faulty). I think it’s worth adding something that I was curious about before I purchased this. In the video provided by Cuisinart, the woman demonstrating the Pro Classic 7 notes that the dough blade is included. The product details page on amazon and the kit I received do not have it. But, I thought I should relay that I’ve read that, due to the flour capacity limitation, you won’t even need the shorter dough blade for the 7 cup. And even on the larger sized Pro Classics, where you can fit more flour, America’s Test Kitchen claims that in their tests the steel blade was 15% faster. In other words, at least for dough, there is no need for the “dough” blade. Maybe there are other uses for it, I don’t know. The only and first thing I’ve made with my Pro Classic 7 is mayonnaise. And that worked on the first try. For others who’ve made mayo before, you can probably relate that it’s not always a success. This is my first time making it in a food processor. The cap on the included Flat Cover, with the small hole for doing thing exactly like making mayonnaise worked perfectly.UPDATE (4/5/24): The bowl scratches easily. I would’ve like to have seen Cuisinart leave out the spatula and use that extra plastic for the bowl. The bowl is such a critical part of this kitchen tool.
CB –
Love it!
It markedly shortens my prep time for meals. I had to get used to the set up as it was not intuitive for me, possibly because I am left handed. Also, pay attention to the line on the feeder tube as it will not work if food is sitting in it higher than the line. It is easy to clean so I don’t dread the clean up when I need to use it and it does not take up a lot of counter space. The slicer and shredder discs work great and the processor blade makes quick work of cutting and dicing foods. It is a big help in the kitchen.
klgraham –
Good appliance
This food processor works great. We still have it and use it alot. It has not given us any problems at all. The parts still work and look brand new. This appliance is easy to use and easy to clean. If you need a food processor this one is great. It comes with a few different blades also.
Janet Mueller-Alsup –
Nice
I really like this food processor. My only complaint is that it does not have a coarse chop option.
Amazonn Customer –
The product is probably great, but I haven’t had the chance to try it because it is not adapted for the EU market. I couldn’t plug it in, so unfortunately I had to return it
Philippe Legault –
Prompt delivery.After my third inexpensive food processor I decided to upgrade to this Cuisinart food processor. I couldn’t be happier! Very powerful motor. Even cuts. Makes meal prep a breeze.And very quiet. I highly recommend it.
Elena –
Me encanta su color, su forma de trabajar , los discos rallan perfecto .Es sencillo de usar, tiene gran capacidad. Lo uso para hacer salsas, picar verdura, hacer pasta. Es un aparato y una marca que desquita lo que vale.
Yeny Ross –
Me gusto mucho el procesador, la base es bastante pesada para mover facilmente, supongo que es para estabilidad del aparato, funciona bien, aunque hay que usarla no tan llena, porque luego quedan algunos trozos grande, yo los aparto y los proceso despues aparte para evitar sobreprocesar todo lo demás. Los rayadores aun no los he usado porque tengo otro procesador para eso, aunque me hubiera gustado que tuviera una pieza para almacenar los discos y toda esa parte de los rayadores cuando no se usan, sin embargo son piezas que se venden por separado y a un precio no tan economico. En si el aparato tiene buena pinta, fácil de usar y lavar, y hasta el momento no he tenido problemas, he picado carne, zanahorias, betabel (que son duros), entre otras cosas y todo ha funcionado bien.
Sheila –
I bought this food processor to replace one I already had. The one I had previously was exactly the same model and size. I have had three food processors in the last 35 years or so….the first one was a RoboCoupe and that company was bought out by Cuisinart. The last two were Cuisinart…the original one lasted 25 years and needed to be replaced because the bowl cracked. The second one, the Cuisinart one, lasted 11 years and the motor and everything was great, but the bowl cracked. I cook a lot and use the appliance numerous times in a week. It can handle a lot due to the larger motor, has a small footprint for easy storage, and is easy to clean. I like the bowl size of this machine, the size of the motor, and the construction of the machine. There are some cheaper models from Cuisinart that are made entirely of plastic and have very small motors. Buyer beware. I find the bowl capacity good for what I use it for, but I donât use it for making bread as I have a KitchenAid mixer and due to the issue with the bowl I will not be grating cheese with it or using it for anything that creates quick torque on the bowl. I called to replace the bowl when it cracked, but the suggestion was to replace the bowl and the lids which would have cost almost a hundred dollars. Even though there are a few minor issues, I feel it is a great machine.