Hamilton Beach ShortCut Micro Food Processor | 
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| Brand: Hamilton Beach Category: Kitchen
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $20.02 You Save: $29.97 (60%)
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Rating: 4 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 11 x 9 x 5.4 Warranty: 1
MPN: 70200 Model: 70200 UPC: 040094702008 EAN: 0040094702008
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| Features:
| • | Continuous chopping technology eliminates need to stop and empty bowl | | • | Chops, shreds, and slices; food gate for controlling fineness of chopping | | • | Large 3-cup bowl; two speeds and pulse | | • | Dishwasher-safe bowl and blades | | • | In-bowl blade storage; 2-year warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The only nonstop chopper slicer and shredder ShortCut technology cuts chopping time in half Large 3 cup bowl 2 speeds and pulse Dishwasher safe bowl and blades In-bowl blade storage
Amazon.com Review Perfect for prepping food for two-person meals, this mini food processor quickens the process. The processor has two speeds of operation plus a pulse button and a feeding tube that lets you drop ingredients into the processor's bowl, which has a maximum capacity of 3 cups. However, the attached food chute keeps pumping food out of the bowl and into a separate container, saving you the time of having to empty the bowl to chop each new food and saving you the counter space necessary for a large-quantity food processor. The micro processor comes with a blade for chopping foods such as nuts, garlic, or bread crumbs. Other attachments include a dual shredding/slicing blade that shreds cheese or carrots and slices vegetables. The processor also includes a food gate that further controls the size of food particles to be either coarse or fine. The bowl, lid, and blades are all dishwasher-safe for easy cleanup and the blades all fit inside the bowl for easy storage. Hamilton Beach provides a 2-year limited warranty on this appliance. --Cristina Vaamonde
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| Customer Reviews:
Only good for a small number of uses September 9, 2004 C. K. Ogi (NW MO USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I received this as a gift, and am VERY glad I didn't spend money on it. While it does a decent job of chopping/cutting...it's not great. Plus, it doesn't contain the food very well, and you end up having more outside-the-unit cleanup than you should. Also, the size is REALLY small. If you are doing a salad, chopping for a large recipe....forget it. It's only good for maybe a cup of chopped whatever-you-need at a time. It ends up taking more time than it saves, what with cleanup, lack of size, etc. I would recommend it for very small chopping jobs, or as a gift for someone you aren't fond of or don't see very often.
Didn't last long... March 1, 2004 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Within the first week of purchasing, the cover for the food processor cracked across the top of the chute after very light use and handwashing.
Not a bad little product. December 28, 2003 Rachel (St. Paul MN) When I got this as a gift I was a bit skeptical, but this little food processor does a good job for the price. It sliced and shredded carrots well. It did a good job with pizza cheese. The food shooter feature is great. I can put in carrots, slice them into a mixing bowl, then chop onions into the same bowl, then throw in some celery and position the shooter over a second mixing bowl. It had trouble chopping things to a uniform size when I put too much material in the bowl. I just have to remember it's only made for about 2 cups of material at a time and it does a fine job. Any more than 2 cups and it gets overwhelmed. If you're looking to make big meals, look at the larger capacity processors.
May be the worst appliance I have ever bought November 27, 2003 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
I purchased this product with the idea it would help me out at Thanksgiving from having to cut celery & onions for stuffing. It didn't. There's a chute where your food is suppose to feed through a grater & into a bowl. Doesn't work. It gets stuck in the grater. I had to continously clean out the "chute" to keep it going. I actually ended up chopping everything myself. Would not recommend.
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