Hamilton Beach Food Processor & Vegetable Chopper, 10 Cups
Original price was: $54.99.$52.33Current price is: $52.33.
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Current Price | $52.33 | January 9, 2025 |
Highest Price | $54.99 | September 20, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $52.33 | January 9, 2025 |
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$52.33 | January 9, 2025 |
$54.99 | September 20, 2024 |
Hamilton Beach Food Processor & Vegetable Chopper, 10 Cups Description
- Bowl scraper attachment: Special attachment scrapes the sides of the bowl to keep ingredients close to the blades for more even results and to save you time when chopping or pureeing โ no need to stop and remove the lid to use a spatula
- 10 cup capacity: The generous 10 cup bowl can handle large volumes of foods without having to stop to empty it
- Large feed chute: Can fit large foods like a whole block of cheese for quick, easy processing and less prep time
- Versatility of a food processor, food chopper and vegetable chopper: Reversible stainless steel disc slices and shreds, while the stainless steel s-blade chops, mixes and purees
- 2 speeds plus pulse and 450 watts of power: Food processor’s low and high speeds plus pulse gives you the control you need for a variety of recipes
- Included Components: S-Blade for Chopping
Hamilton Beach Food Processor & Vegetable Chopper, 10 Cups Specification
Specification: Hamilton Beach Food Processor & Vegetable Chopper, 10 Cups
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Hamilton Beach Food Processor & Vegetable Chopper, 10 Cups Reviews (11)
11 reviews for Hamilton Beach Food Processor & Vegetable Chopper, 10 Cups
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Orin –
This unit is replacing a 10(ish)-year old Hamilton Beach food processor that I had a love/hate relationship with. Finally, enough parts wore out on it that I could justify buying a new one (even though, realistically, it was still working). I wasn’t stuck on the Hamilton Beach name, but this happened to fit my needs and my wallet.
I can’t say the unit feels particularly high quality. In fact, when I first took it out of the box, my initial thoughts were that they somehow forgot to put a motor in it. The base of my old one weighed like 5 lbs and this entire setup is a fraction of that. That is likely the reason the quality feels lacking. The switch in particular feels only ok, but for $50, I don’t really have room to complain.
Strangely enough, I rarely use it for food. Instead, we use it to grind up soft dog treats into powder to sprinkle over dry dog food to make it more enticing. Enticing, to the dogs, not to us. It tackles this chore with ease. I’ve used it for making hummus and slicing up onions, and it handled both of those jobs like a true champ.
The stated capacity is 10 cups, but as is the case with almost all food processors, that is only for dry goods. The liquid capacity is 2 cups, if you go by the line marked on the bowl. I filled the bowl up with water until it was spilling out of the hole in the middle, and it held 6 cups. So figure it’ll easily do 4 liquid cups without spilling down the center shaft, since liquids are thrown outward when the blades are spinning. However, the top is not hermetically sealed to the bowl, so some liquids might dribble out down the sides on high speed if you push past the rated liquid capacity.
Honestly, I don’t know how so much power and speed comes from such a lightweight device. The motor noise is not horrendous, but I’ve only had one other food processor to compare it to. It is probably a little quieter than the old one, which is not to say that it is silent. The noise is more of a high speed whirring sound than the throaty growl of the one I retired. It’s almost a hollow sound, which again, does not instill a lot of confidence in the quality. Perhaps I’m just partial to heavy tools. Performance-wise, I can’t think of anything negative to say. The base even has suction cup feet on the bottom to keep it from jumping around the counter.
The food scraper is a gimmick, right? I had already made up my mind to never use such an obviously far-reaching add-on before ever taking it out of the box. Then I tried it once. Honestly, I don’t think it has been separated since. It doesn’t scrape down below the height of the blades, but it does clean all that loose stuff off the sides fairly well. The scraper is just made of plastic, but it is well-designed and effective. I now have to wonder why this feature took so long to evolve. ๐
UPDATE: Over 2 years later and still going strong. We don’t chop as many dog treats with it as we used to. The dogs are old and we have resorted to giving them grilled chicken breast, which we can only chop in small batches or it goes bad. So we use a small chopper. But I have absolutely no complaints about the performance or effectiveness of this product to date.
UPDATE: Over 10 years later and still alive. Who even updates a review after 10 years? The food scraper broke a few years back, so that’s long gone. The pusher thing has a crack in it, but I’m sure the culprit was one too many drops on the tile floor and not a design flaw. The rest of it is intact and still runs great. It’s crazy that I doubted the quality of this appliance, and it ended up outlasting the original.
JD SFO –
I have alway bought cuisinart foodprocessors so was dubious about getting a cheaper brand. This one is 1/4 the price and I am pleased to say it works as well or better! I have grated carrots, crushed nuts and made a cheesecake with it (the main things I use mine for) and am very pleased with the results. My cuisinarts (2 of them) lasted 25 years each and I have only had this one for 3 months so canโt attest to the durability but since I could probably buy 4 of these for the same price I think it was a good investment! I strongly recommend this food processor.
Linda K –
Todo, esta super รบtil
Anna Weller –
My husband is addicted to hummus… I am too! We bought at least 2 buckets of it each week from Costco… and then I figured out I should just make it myself, right? Chickpeas, fresh lemons, garlic, tahini, salt, cumin, paprika, and the juice from the kalamata olive jar. What could go wrong? Well, it was a lot of work, in a small space, and I burnt out my blender… so I had to figure out something else… and I saw this, and read the reviews are well… HUMMUS!!! Today is the first day I’ve used it and it’s already paid for itself, in my opinion! I just put all the ingredients in the big area, put on the lid, and hit GO! And now we have the best hummus I’ve ever made with a fraction of the mess and hassle… giviing me the extra time to write this long, glowing review!
Earlier, I made watermelon and cucumber water (my other more recent addiction). Well, it leaked out the top, so it did require some wiping up… but a fraction of the wiping up, a fraction of the mess and time, it took me to make it with the blender!
The suction cups on the bottom are awesome. It’s so easy to clean. And it’s lighter and not as noisy as my old deseased (RIP ๐ฟ) blender.
I am thrilled. !!!
The only cons are that it leaks when I make watermelon water, apparently, … and, on first use, it did have a mild plasticy smell even though I had rinsed it. Oh well. Nobody’s perfect. But this gadget certainly comes close to perfection. We’ll see how long it lasts…but, meanwhile, I absolutely love and recommend it!! Especially for hummus!!
And the scrapy deal seems to work great, too.
Easy to clean!!
Fast!!
Works great!!
nancy –
Good product, work fast and great result.Worth every peny.
Octavio Chavez –
Great quality of components, a lot of options to choose to do the work you need done. Powerful engine yet more silent than most other food processesors in the market. Great idea for the scrapper it cleans the sides pretty well. Really easy to use, quick to do the purees. Cleaning is a breeze. The capacity is more that enough for lots and lots of baby purees. Looks stilish and combines well with most modern kitchens
Amazon Customer –
Excelentes materiales y practico, pica rรกpido, ideal para amas de casa
Mayra Guadalupe Duarte Miranda –
Dont waste your money on this product.
ANETE –
Bought this one for the price and it works perfectly!
Rudie can’t fail –
It’s a basic straight ahead food processor.
No bells and whistles, but it does the job very effectively.
I received today and made a couple things already to test it.
Pie crust – excellent result.
Mayo- quick and consistent.
Pureed leftover sweet potatoes for pancakes – consistency was good.
Overall I’d recommend.
My only gripe is the length of the cord….. it’s very short.
Anna Weller –
Previously owned a Cuisanart food processor that well – caught fire on me when in use. Decided I wasnโt spending that kind of money again for about ten years.
Had to really adjust my diet and love hummus so my purchase was initiated with that in mind. LOVE that the unit is no where near as heavy as my previous one. I personally donโt think itโs all that loud.
Have used it a lot to make macerated grit for homemade ice cream. What a game changer from hand chopping! Quick / easy / no frills – no fuss which is what I was looking for.
The removable portion (we will call it the bowl) was very difficult to get off to wash prior to first use but I have found it to be very easy to put back on and take off.
Looking forward to expanding my use by making vegetable spaghetti, variations on hummus and making my own peanut butter!