Cuisinart 9-Cup Continuous Feed Food Processor with Fine and Medium Reversible Shredding and Slicing Disc, Universal Blade, Continuous-Feed Attachment, and In-Bowl Storage (White)
Original price was: $149.95.$119.99Current price is: $119.99.






Price: $149.95 - $119.99
(as of Mar 25, 2025 20:41:23 UTC – Details)
Perfect the way you prep with Cuisinart! Meal preparation is faster and easier with the 9-Cup Food Processor by Cuisinart®. The premium universal blade for chopping, mixing and dough and reversible slicing and shredding discs offer full versatility, so your favorite recipes are made with the taste and texture you expect. Chop, purée, shred, and slice in the 9-cup work bowl or, for unlimited high-volume prep, attach the Continuous Feed attachment for nonstop shredding and slicing. Convenient in-bowl storage organizes and protects the discs and universal blade between uses.
9-cup work bowl
Control buttons for high, low & Pulse
Fine and medium reversible shredding / slicing disc
Universal blade for chopping, mixing and dough
Limited 3-year warranty
Customers say
Customers find the food processor useful for preparing food. They appreciate its size and chop capability. However, opinions vary on its functionality, ease of use, build quality, design, and cleaning.
13 reviews for Cuisinart 9-Cup Continuous Feed Food Processor with Fine and Medium Reversible Shredding and Slicing Disc, Universal Blade, Continuous-Feed Attachment, and In-Bowl Storage (White)
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Original price was: $149.95.$119.99Current price is: $119.99.
Phyllis –
Excellent quality and price, compact
I had never used a food processor before and am still learning how to use this machine with YouTube presentations. – It is small, compact and easy to stow, which is good because I did want it to take up space on the countertop in my small kitchen. It is also easy to clean because of the clean design and a minimum of easy-to-use parts. – It definitely made my holiday cooky-baking easier.
Brian –
Works well
There’s not many continuous feed processors anymore. This one does a good job ejecting the chopped food and has decent different chopping discs. So far it has been powerful enough to slice carrots and celery without baking.
Lilly Ivring –
Easy to use
This food processor is exactly what I was looking for. It’s easy to use and has both fine and medium shredding discs. I love the added feature of the food chute if you want to shoot the processed food directly into a bowl. Perfection.
Lisabetta –
POORLY DESIGNED!
I purchased this 7 cup food processor over a year ago. And I still pull my hair out every single time I use it. It is so very poorly designed! The container is shaped in a way that it is difficult to scrape the puréed food out of it. The cover of the container is the worst part of this poorly designed product. It is so difficult to attach. It has to be tipped then hooked in the back and the lock in the front is superfluous and hard to connect. There is a well around the entire top that catches the food and is very difficult to clean because it is such a narrow ring. And the blade is tough to release after you’ve finished. The entire thing is a real nuisance to use, and I’m frustrated every time I use it. For me personally, not worth the aggravation and a total waste of money.
Watts –
Adequate & compact
It’s small enough to be on the counter, which is convenient – and is adequate enough that I don’t have to haul out my big processor, which is the reason I bought it. HOWEVER, the 2 slicing choices are paper-thin and very thin. Too thin for soups and salads. The larger disc is labeled medium, but it is actually very thin. Otherwise, it also does a decent quiche/pie dough (single).
Auntie Annie –
Surpasses my previous food processor
My old food processor had developed a bit of a wobble, and I thought it was time to replace before it died on me. This new Cuisinart is fabulous (how and you go wrong with Cuisinart) far surpasses my old one, in looks, in efficiency, and in performance. I am a happy cook.
NONEschool –
This is the real Cuisinart is not a 30 party refurbished one if it was refurbished
This is not a third party refurbished one because it was refurbished by cruisinart it would have came from cruising art that first thing they sent me that was refurbished was a smack in the face to the company because what they sent would not have last past the year so I donated it and I donated it in the lady called me and someone picked it up and the person who picked it up was just got out of a homeless shelter into our apartment bless her heart because I did not need it I was honest about what I told the girl I don’t want that and she says do what you want so I donated it.
TouchingPaws –
Old model worked so much better–but wore out. This one—eh
For years I have used a 7 cup Cuisinart food processor to make dog food and filler for kongs: 1.5 -2 chicken breasts, 1-2 bananas, 12 oz cooked green beans, 1 cup cooked quinoa. Chicken, beans, bananas all in the processor. Easy on lid–rearrange food, keep going until pureed and then add to a bowl with the quinoa. Fills 21 xlarge Kongs to freeze for 3 very happy dogs–a weekly process. This model is the next step up from the 2 machines I’ve had previously. (actually I still have them but they just don’t have the moves they need to chop).I don’t like this one. No instructions about how the lid fits. Being modern technology challenged it took a while to figure that out. When I needed to open to rearrange chunks of chicken (cut in small pieces before adding, too) took a while to figure that out, too. Very hard to add ingredients—is there a funnel for the chute? When all done, very hard to take the blade out so all ingredients could be scraped out of the bowl. Overall, difficult to use BUT it did eventually get the job done very well. I think I will not plan on using the slicer or other attachments that arrived with this machine (I didn’t use them on my old one either).It has rubber feet so it doesn’t slide around on the counter.The motor sounds powerful yet quiet.Its bowl and lid are made of lightweight plastic. Looks like they will be prone to cracking.Hoping that the next few times I use this appliance that I won’t have so much trouble and that it will speed the processing time for dog food and kong fillers.
Curmudgeon –
Works perfectly.
Wendy Ford –
I use it often, several times a week and sometimes several times a week.
Pamela Wilson –
I wish the instructions showed or explained better how to connect the top. Example: tilt the opposite side of the top until it fits in, then lower it onto the base.
Hannala –
I bought a Cuisinart 30 years ago and used it almost every day. Time to update with a new one. So much easier to use and clean, lots of options. Love making salad, just change the blade and create more.This is the best item for your kitchen
Cynthia Crawford –
Who designed this AND did they actually try it?Looks great and shreds a bit if cabbage before it starts jamming up…at which point you are left with a very small and inadequate food processor.Easy design fixes (taller discharge chute and discharge fin taller than 1/16”) – too bad neither is part of this machine.Cabbage/beets/carrots/onions, the continuous discharge fails on everything we have tried it on.