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Cuisinart DLC-4CHB Introduction



Big and powerful device with loads of attachments and

Prep Plus is nothing like that!
opposite with a petite body, just a single fixed autoreversing
Blade, a very small 4-cup bowl and a motor to fit into


motor. It can do a lot of things including blending,
grinding, chopping, pureeing and emulsifying! This food
Processor uses an automatic reversible blade that can

1 side of the blade is supersharp
and does great chopping herbs as well as to blend
or puree.
Allows the unit to grind spices and pulverize with ease. By
The way, the entire ensemble is dishwasher safe (other
than the base of course).
Just add your
ingredients, lock the cover and press chop or grind. It is
simple and yet highly effective.
We were expecting a really small food processor considering what we had already read up online.
What came to us though was not that small, in fact it's just about the ideal size for everyday use.
Now, do not keep heavy expectations from the Cuisinart DLC-4CHB It Will puree for you, knead
dough and pulverize coffee beans. Nope, It Won't do any of that and if it manages to do so then the
motor will eventually seize up on you. What it is designed for however, and does rather well, is
chop and grind. That is about it -- do not try and push it to its limits. You paid less than $50 for this
Food processor so, why do you need to tax it as if it was a $200 appliance?
Construction wise, it is as sturdy as required. The base is heavy enough for the Tiny 4-cup work
bowl and tiny motor. You don't really feel a lot of vibrations when grinding with it. It says brushed
Stainless steel online but it isn't. The motor casing is actually plastic that is then coated with a faux
stainless steel finishing. Not something we were delighted with but it isn't a huge lie. Not like a
stainless steel casing would have increased the performance of the unit. Next up, the motor within
the casing. It is small and you know It's not that powerful like your 10-cup processor when it
whines against anything coarse or dense. Naturally, a strict no-no to any leafy vegetable you Want to


chop and coffee beans too.
As for the blade and buttons, they are interlinked. Cuisinart says it uses something called the Autoreversing
SmartPower blade. This is just a fancy term for a simple blade that has two sides, like any
other blade. The difference though is the blunt side is designed to grind. Naturally, you get two
buttons -- chop and grind. When you chop the sharp side of the blades attack the ingredients and
when you press grind, the blunt side meets resistance. In other words, the motor can rotate the
blade in both directions -- clockwise and counter-clockwise. But, because of the dual management, we
Feel the motor is a weak link in the item. If you overheat the motor by pressing on either
Button for too long, it's likely that you will burn it out. Our advice is to alternate between chop and
grind to keep the motor cooled and effective.
Ultimately, cleaning this baby is super quick and effortless. Remove everything from the base and use a
dishwasher. Due to its simple design, it cleans quick. This is vital considering the size of the
Food processor and the fact that you will most probably be using it on a regular basis.

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