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Cuisinart Food Processor Replacement Parts

Cuisinart Food Processor Replacement PartsBest Robot $ 400-600 (semi-commercial)?

They are fed up with Cuisinart "food processing business" look. The plastic on them collapses after the dishes for a while, then they charge huge $ $ $ for the replacement (longer waiting times.)

we are willing to spend $ 400-600 on a commercial grade food processor - that we want to be difficult and all parts of the bowl, feeding and other fields should be dishwasher safe (although not the engine course.)

Ideally, it would be metal and more than 10 cups, and easy to get attachments. It need not be pretty.

Not happen, sorry. Robot Coupe will be offered. Certainly, it has better quality parts, and will be even more expensive to repair. In addition, they have the same plastic trigger pins that break at the wrong time, every time. I work around this problem in my kitchen (which my cooks food processors used daily for everything from butter herb hummus restaurant volume-very high) by two things. More importantly, most cooks blow the trigger and the transmission does not turn the engine and unscrew the top of the tank mount charger / Drill them on the engine off first and always. This helps extend engine life and the trigger pin and spring. 2nd, buy the Cuisinart 11 Cup built for home use. It will pass health code, are cheaper than commercial versions, and when they break, it's easier and cheaper to buy new. This will generate spare parts after the first disaster. Bed Bath & Beyond and chain stores like him have regular sales on them, sometimes up to 50% discount. Keep a spare in the box on the shelf. You should be able to get them for less than $ 200 without too much trouble other than the research itself. Peter Scott Carson higher, Macy's and other department stores sales end on them regularly. Cuisinart 3 $ 200.00 11 cups will last more than a slicer $ 800.00, bet very very painful, but true

Posted on June 21, 2010.
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