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Waring 3 Cup Food Processor WCG75

Original price was: $334.99.Current price is: $238.85.

Waring 3 Cup Food Processor WCG75 Price History

Price History for Waring (WCG75) 3 cup food processor

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Current Price $238.85 October 31, 2024
Highest Price $238.85 October 21, 2024
Lowest Price $238.85 October 21, 2024
Since October 21, 2024

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$238.85 October 21, 2024

Waring 3 Cup Food Processor WCG75 Description

  • Pro Prep chopper grinder has 3/4-quart capacity
  • Powerful 3/4-horsepower, high-speed 2-pole induction motor
  • 2 Separate bowl and blade assemblies 1 for grinding 1 for chopping
  • It has dishwasher-safe parts, stackable bowls
  • Features 120-VAC, 60-hertz, UL approvals

Waring 3 Cup Food Processor WCG75 Specification

Specification: Waring 3 Cup Food Processor WCG75

Product Dimensions

8.5 x 5 x 10 inches

Item Weight (Pounds)

8.9

Department

Food Processor

ASIN

B007L4LY62

Country of Origin

USA

Item model number

WCG75

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

March 19, 2008

Material

Plastic

Number of Speeds

2

Product Care Instructions

Hand Wash

Included Components

Grinding blade, Chopping blade, Grinding Bowl & Grinding Bowl Cover, Chopping Bowl & Chopping Bowl Cover

Voltage (Volts)

120

Model Name

WCG75

Is Dishwasher Safe

Yes

Blade Material

Metal

Power Source

Electric

Global Trade Identification Number

00040072101779

Manufacturer

Waring Commercial Inc. (Kitchen)

UPC

040072101779

Waring 3 Cup Food Processor WCG75 Reviews (13)

13 reviews for Waring 3 Cup Food Processor WCG75

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  1. Jay Potter

    Does a great job of fine grinding while not heating the sample. The lid seals nicely to the cup and all is easy to clean. The lid breaks easily so order extras. In the heavy-duty application, I use it for in the lab we do go through cups and have needed to replace these. With the excellent job they do I keep ordering them.

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  2. m-c

    As a chef, I need functional and reliable equipment and so far this mill has been very good. For now I have nothing to complain about. Very efficient and fast. The 3 bowls are really practical and everything washes very well. I recommend it without any problem. The price is not affordable for everyone but if you use a lot of whole spices it is worth the investment.

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  3. Cintia Merino

    Molino súper potente y perfecto para molido fino.

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  4. kogdog

    I’m in the initial phase of starting a hot sauce business. This works great to grind dried peppers into fine powder. It easily handlers harder spices like nutmeg. Came with 3 stainless grinding bowls with lids which makes switching from different ingredients and storing much easier so you can just swap the bowls instead of having to completely wash and dry between ingredients.

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  5. S. R.

    UPDATE: Used it again and it shut off and won’t power back on. I put in a contact email on the Waring website and they haven’t communicated back. $300+ down the drain

    My mother grinds herbs into a paste that we use of several Cambodian dishes. Traditionally this is done with a mortar and pestle but she’s approaching 80 and her hands cramp up. She still loves being in the kitchen so I thought a commercial grade wet/dry grinder would come in handy. We were using a small coffee grinder for some of the dry ingredients but needed something for large batches. We put sliced lemongrass, small chunks of galangal, ginger and garlic in the Waring ended up with a lumpy batch vs the paste we normally get. I ended up having to scoop everything out and finishing it a personal blender that cost 4x less than the 3cup waring. The only good thing about it is that the cup is removable and easy to clean. Now it’s packing dust in a kitchen cabinet because I’m past the return window. This was the one thing I purchased this product for and it fails.

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  6. 2020mh

    I am really happy with this chopper? blender? food processor? or whatever they call it. I looked in all the box stores for a small food processor but it was almost impossible to get at them because they were boxed or in plastic. The few that were out as demos just looked junkie to me. The price for this Waring Chopper was much higher than the off-the-shelf stuff, but after a lifetime of buying tools I have learned that it doesn’t pay to go cheap. This was well worth it. As soon as you pick it up you can tell it’s going to be a keeper. It’s HEAVY. And unbelievably quiet. And it doesn’t dance around on the counter when it’s working. I like the small size because it doesn’t take up a whole lot of room on my limited size countertop, plus it sits UNDER the wall cabinets. If you are OK with a smaller type of food processor (or whatever it is) I can recommend this one highly. Absolutely no regrets.

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  7. Robert

    March 8 2023 Advertised as a small spice grinder but the sealed lid works well for wet items. 750w is Plenty of power for most blending needs. Will easily grind ice cubes into small pieces. Commercial rating means replacement parts are available as they wear. No nonsense On/Pulse buttons. Cleaning the two included bowls is easy and takes less time due to the (approx) 1cup capacity.

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  8. Brian F W Marshall

    Everything is great !

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  9. Ricci Alderson

    I bought this as a Christmas present for my husband. It was recommended from one of the cookery books he uses and is obviously not cheap. He used it once to make a garlic and ginger paste. It stopped working after one use. The mechanism that turns in the bottom has worn! It wasn’t even grinding anything hard! Then the container holding the paste leaked! It’s now being returned and I’m having to pay the return cost to America. I’m told I will have these costs reimbursed when they receive the grinder but this remains to be seen! Very disappointing.

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  10. Arvind Reddy

    The biggest problem with this unit is trying to put in place the plastic cover. It is so difficult to do that. You have to use so much pressure to push and then twist the cover. It feels like the plastic cover will crack. This is needed to be in place or else it wont start since it is the locking mechanism. I kept wondering why they made this simple process so difficult. Wrote to Waring about this but go no reply. I am not the only one that had this problem. Just read the other reviews.

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  11. C. Flusemann

    Works great for grinding spices and dried chili peppers. Everything I’ve ground comes out looking just like a store bought product.

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  12. Darryl Wilkins

    After years of using pre-ground spices, I tried grinding some whole spices in a pestle and morter. There were noticable improvements in flavour and aroma so I began looking for an electric spice grinder (I had some time to kill). Most of the range developed for home use seemed a little feeble, with plastic bodies and small motors, and their reviews echoed that; many complained of these machines breaking down after a few months or frequently jamming etc. So, in a fit of enthusiasm, I bought this one. It’s simple to use and does exactly what it should – grinds. So far, I’ve used it to make garam masala (with whole spices: cinnamon, cloves, cardamons, bay leaves, coriander, cumin, black pepper, and allspice) a few times and it’s munched those into a fine powder. I have also used it for coffee beans with perfect results. The grinder is a rotary blade type (similar to a coffee grinder) but its powerful motor enables it to cope with everything I’ve used it for. There are three identical grinding cups (each with its own blade) provided and these are easy to clean. The photo here is misleading in one way; the safety lid (the upper half of the machine as pictured)is clear perspex rather than the metalic version show. Although pricy for the domestic buyer, this seems well built and sturdy and it does the job it should so I would recommend it.

    UPDATE: Almost two years of daily use and the grinder is still working perfectly.

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  13. K. Allen

    This rocks! I bought it for grinding spices which I do often. I was using a coffee grinder which worked okay but could only do small batches. This is kind like a small food processor on steroids and super easy to clean. And it makes thick heavy whipped cream , salsa , sauces, and it can powderize the strongest black peppercorns. I came back and bought extra jars for it as the have sealable lids. Makes this super useful for all kinds of meal prep.

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