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Black & Decker MFP200T MiniPro 2-Speed Food Processor with 2-Cup Bowl | 
| Brand: Black & Decker Category: Kitchen
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $15.99 as of 3/18/2010 02:35 MDT details You Save: $14.00 (47%)
New (7) from $15.99
Seller: JockeyMart Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 31188
Color: White Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 12 x 8.6 x 6.7
MPN: MFP200 Model: MFP200T UPC: 050875516915 EAN: 0050875512924 ASIN: B00005MF96
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Convenient 2-cup mini food processor with 120-watt motor | | • | Low and high speed settings, plus pulse for precise control | | • | Chopping blade; reversible, stainless-steel slicing/shredding disk | | • | Continuous-flow chute for shredding in bulk; dishwasher-safe removable parts | | • | Measures 9 by 5-1/2 by 10-1/2 inches (minus the chute); 1-year limited warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Discontinued Sell Until Gone: X. Item Info: 2 cup capacity, dual speed, mini food processor is perfect for every day use. Easy clean up! Continuous feed chute,? Shred/slice/chop,? Dishwasher safe parts,.
Amazon.com Review Ideal for small jobs like soups, sauces, dips, and salad dressings, this 2-cup, 120-watt food processor chops, minces, mixes, slices, and shreds vegetables, batters, nuts, herbs, and bread crumbs. It has a 2-cup bowl, offers two speeds and a pulse control, and comes with a continuous-flow chute for shredding cabbage and other foods in bulk. Not including the chute, the processor is a compact 10-1/2 inches high, 5-1/2 inches wide, and 9-inches deep. All the removable parts, including the reversible, stainless-steel slicing/shredding disk, are dishwasher-safe. The processor carries a one-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack
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| Customer Reviews:
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dissapointment June 3, 2009 Niksree (Nj) I bought this product for mixing flour, the flour used to spill all over the counter through the opening.
I suggest not to go for this product. lot of mess
everyone else is right! February 18, 2009 L. Costo (Texas) I agree with what everyone else has written about the short-comings of this food processor. I had high hopes and was ever so excited to use it and to have less space taken up. WHOA! what a mess! It went right back to the store.
Wish it did what it was supposed to February 9, 2009 J. Norden (Fort Wayne, IN) I bought this to see if I would use a food processor enough to upgrade to a bigger, more powerful unit. I was excited to find that this small processor would shred and slice since most this size don't. This would have been great had it actually done that. Most of the food I tried was wasted. I ended up with cucumber mush instead of slices. It would only shred half of two quarters of potatoes. It made more juice than shreds. The shreds and slices I did cut were stuck at the top of the shoot and had to be cleared every few seconds. Chunks of cheese got stuck between the blade and the container. This probably would be a better product if it didn't utilize the shoot only for shredding and slicing and just allowed them to fall in the bowl. I had more of a mess to clean up because of the shoot and I used a fairly tall bowl. Also with the buttons on the side, I more than once accidently turned it on. Too bad it was so terrible because it was so cute. If you want to mini processor that shreds and slices check out the 3 cup food processor made by Food Network. It's only $10 more and actually works.
Skip it July 7, 2008 SmilingLady (ND) At the time it was the only small electric shredder I could find, and I've used this item for over a year, but I can't say I like it one bit.
Its primary role has been to shred carrots. As others have noted, the shreds fly everywhere unless you very carefully cup your hand around the spout. That's assuming you can get the carrots to shred. The unit is designed in such a way that often the carrots or pieces (you usually need to cut them to get them in the tube) will catch in the space between the tube and the blade. It's a hassle to have to fish those parts out and try again. And eventually, pressing carrots down to shred leads to a bent, then broken blade.
My previous mini-food processor handled this work for years before it faded. The B&D unit is a great example of poor design and poor quality materials.
did B&D even test this thing? March 17, 2008 Lauren Osborne (Athens, GA) I've had this little thing forever - but I only use the chopping blade. Did they even TRY shredding a carrot..cheese....anything? Because I gotta tell you, I make my living as a personal chef, so I'm pretty handy when it comes to familiarizing myself with culinary appliances; I just though maybe I mixed up some parts from some other appliance, or wasn't assembling it correctly. The shredder/slicer attachment is so faulty that's it's actually kind of funny (only after you've lassoed the shreds of kamikaze cheddar that stormed the counter, floor, and pretty much anywhere BUT the bowl and recovered from a brief spell of vertigo as a result). Um....don't get it? yeah - don't get it.
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