Cuisinart 7-Cup Pro Classic Food Processor, 600-Watt Motor, Vegetable Chopper & Blender for Mincing, Dicing, Shredding, Puree & Kneading Dough, DLC-10SYP1, White
$169.95






Price: $169.95
(as of Jul 31, 2025 15:26:24 UTC – Details)
The Cuisinart® 7-Cup Pro Classic Food Processor with 600-watt motor functions as a large-capacity food processor, blender and vegetable chopper in one and can make any kind of dip, puree soup or sauce including hummus, salsa, guacamole, and more—the possibilities are endless. The 7-cup food chopper has “on” and “off/pulse” buttons with an extra-large feed tube that holds whole fruits and vegetables and features a bowl sleeve assembly designed for both small and large feed tube pushers. For additional convenience, this large food processor comes with a stainless steel standard slicing disc, medium shredding disc (4mm), stainless steel chopping/mixing /dough blade and stem adapter, as well as spatula. Please refer to the included instruction manual before setting up.
SUPERIOR FUNCTION: The Cuisinart Pro Classic 7-cup food processor with a 600-watt motor functions as a food processor, blender and vegetable chopper in one and can make any kind of dip, puree soup or sauce including hummus, salsa, guacamole and more.
EASY TO USE: The 7-cup food chopper has “on” and “off/pulse” buttons with an extra-large feed tube that holds whole fruits and vegetables. The small feed tube insert handles smaller items and is for perfect slicing.
INCLUDED: This Cuisinart food processor includes chopping/mixing/dough blade, stainless steel medium shredding disc, medium slicing disc (4mm), detachable disc stem, compact flat cover, spatula, with small and large pushers.
QUIET, POWERFUL PERFORMANCE: A heavy-duty 600-watt motor operates quietly, even when kneading batch after batch of thick dough.
FULL 5-YEAR on MOTOR – LIMITED 3-YEAR WARRANTY: The BPA-free Cuisinart food processor comes with a limited 3-year warranty and full 5-year warranty on motor.
Customers say
Customers find the food processor powerful and easy to use, with simple controls and a large bowl that makes food prep a breeze. They appreciate its quiet operation, with one customer noting it doesn’t sound like a jet engine, and consider it well worth the price. The build quality receives mixed feedback – while some say it’s well made, others report it breaking after 35 days of use, and opinions on value for money are divided between those who find it worth it and those who consider it terrible.
10 reviews for Cuisinart 7-Cup Pro Classic Food Processor, 600-Watt Motor, Vegetable Chopper & Blender for Mincing, Dicing, Shredding, Puree & Kneading Dough, DLC-10SYP1, White
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Julie White –
Excellent product!
This was the blessing I didn’t know that I needed. I never dreamed I would use this tool as often as I do. I have mastered pesto’s, pasta’s, sauces, you name it! My very first endeavor was making pasta, which I was very intimidated by. It made it so easy! We love a good filet and asparagus and the best sauce for that is hollandaise sauce, and this food processor made it a breeze, and it is so delicious! My favorite thing to do is to puree garlic and herbs with my food processor and freeze it in small silicone molds to keep on hand to use while cooking. The garlic grinds so well it is almost a paste and works perfectly for my needs. I have loaded this little machine down and I have never worried about overloading it. She is a chopping, slicing, grinding, blending powerhouse! You can throw everything into the dishwasher which makes clean up a breeze, or just quickly wash it to re-use immediately. I am almost tempted to buy a second unit to keep in storage just as a backup incase anything ever happens to this one.
John Miller –
Excellent! Powerful, Quiet, Easy to Clean.
My wife purchased the 11 cup version after returning a processor bought from another store. That food processor was noisy and had so many parts to clean (5 including a gasket). This food processor is sturdy, quiet, powerful and easy to clean. It has a nifty additional cover that is not so tall and can be used for everything you make except when using the slicer blades which makes it very compact to store in tight spaces. The price was excellent at the time she purchased it $129.99.
A. Priest –
A testament to fine American engineering
The cylinder over rectangle industrial design of this Cuisinart food processor looks outdated in the age of the iPhone. However, its powerful motor drives its cutting blades with the quiet confidence and effortless refinement of a luxury car. Though it looks the part on the set of Back to the Future, Cuisinart clearly hasn’t been resting on its laurels. Every piece in the kit has been carefully considered and built with quality: plastic parts are reinforced with steel where they rub, the latch on the cylinder is metal and parts fit together with satisfying precision. When it runs empty, the only sound it makes is of the blade cutting through air. This machine is so well-balanced that it doesn’t vibrate or rattle and the powerful motor is completely silent. If there is any reason to celebrate American engineering incrementally improved over the past 50+ years, this is it. This machine sits next to my KitchenAid stand mixer, both iconic kitchenware for decades, and both could well outlast one lifetime of use.
Linux Administrator –
An excellent smaller unit at a lower price
We downgraded from a 14-cup model after its bowl wore out. This 11-cup version is less powerful and less sturdy but comes with all of the blades most people want, at a much lower price. Of course, its liquid capacity is lower: making 2 cups of salsa works but 3 cups are too much. Its motor is adequate but not as fast as the bigger model. On the plus side, it’s a bit smaller and easier to store, comes with three slicing disks and a chopping blade, a spatula plus an additional lid for when you are only chopping (not using a feed tube). Overall, it’s hard to beat this entire package, unless you must have that bigger, stronger, sturdier but significantly higher cost 14-cup model.
Drew – NYC –
Ideal Size for Small Apartments, Packs Enough Power, but requires Careful Handing and Handwashing
I’ve been using my 7-Cup Pro Classic regularly—at least three dozen times since purchasing it in late February 2025—and it continues to meet my food processing needs. I prepare whole week meals for 1-2 people, and bake 2-3 times per week.The wattage, work bowl size, and functions are well-suited for my kitchen, a galley-style space in a 600 sq. ft. NYC apartment. It’s reliable, easy to clean, holds power when fully loaded, and is intuitive to operate. Based on performance, I’m giving it four stars. Why Four Stars?A few limitations keep it from being perfect:1. Dishwasher Concerns – I hand wash the work bowl and lid because many reviews report heat warping in the dishwasher. While I don’t mind handwashing, this could be a drawback for frequent users. I will not be dishwashing any components aside from the stainless blade.2. Durability of Plastic – This is my first personal food processor, but I grew up using a 14-Cup Professional Classic. The older model’s work bowl felt thicker and more durable (on the order of 1 to 2 millimeters thicker), while the 7-Cup Classic’s plastic seems more brittle and prone to cracking. I handle it carefully, but I have prepared myself for the bowl and/or lid to crack from normal use, and well before the motor gives out. Extending bowl thickness, as well as introducing a metal mechanism for the base safety lock, could significantly improve parts longevity.ConclusionDespite these minor issues, I strongly recommend the 7-Cup Pro Classic. I chose it over the KitchenAid 7- and 9-Cup processors (reported quality and lid/bowl locking design issues) and the Cuisinart Core Custom 10-Cup (concerns over its plastic clutch/drive system and noise). This model strikes a great balance of performance and size, making it a solid choice.
Yeny Ross –
Me gusto mucho el procesador, la base es bastante pesada para mover facilmente, supongo que es para estabilidad del aparato, funciona bien, aunque hay que usarla no tan llena, porque luego quedan algunos trozos grande, yo los aparto y los proceso despues aparte para evitar sobreprocesar todo lo demás. Los rayadores aun no los he usado porque tengo otro procesador para eso, aunque me hubiera gustado que tuviera una pieza para almacenar los discos y toda esa parte de los rayadores cuando no se usan, sin embargo son piezas que se venden por separado y a un precio no tan economico. En si el aparato tiene buena pinta, fácil de usar y lavar, y hasta el momento no he tenido problemas, he picado carne, zanahorias, betabel (que son duros), entre otras cosas y todo ha funcionado bien.
CHK –
Too small for what I need it to do. I will order a larger one that can accommodate more ingredients.
Elena –
Me encanta su color, su forma de trabajar , los discos rallan perfecto .Es sencillo de usar, tiene gran capacidad. Lo uso para hacer salsas, picar verdura, hacer pasta. Es un aparato y una marca que desquita lo que vale.
Sheila –
I bought this food processor to replace one I already had. The one I had previously was exactly the same model and size. I have had three food processors in the last 35 years or so….the first one was a RoboCoupe and that company was bought out by Cuisinart. The last two were Cuisinart…the original one lasted 25 years and needed to be replaced because the bowl cracked. The second one, the Cuisinart one, lasted 11 years and the motor and everything was great, but the bowl cracked. I cook a lot and use the appliance numerous times in a week. It can handle a lot due to the larger motor, has a small footprint for easy storage, and is easy to clean. I like the bowl size of this machine, the size of the motor, and the construction of the machine. There are some cheaper models from Cuisinart that are made entirely of plastic and have very small motors. Buyer beware. I find the bowl capacity good for what I use it for, but I don’t use it for making bread as I have a KitchenAid mixer and due to the issue with the bowl I will not be grating cheese with it or using it for anything that creates quick torque on the bowl. I called to replace the bowl when it cracked, but the suggestion was to replace the bowl and the lids which would have cost almost a hundred dollars. Even though there are a few minor issues, I feel it is a great machine.
Deborah –
This is great for making pizza dough to pureeing soups – mine quit after 35 years – this is the same!