Cuisinart Goodful by Cuisinart FP350GF 8-Cup Food Processor, White
$85.25



Price: $49.99 - $85.25
(as of Oct 09, 2025 09:41:22 UTC – Details)
Healthy Dishes In A Hurry Power through any prep task, from Chopping fruits and Vegetables to shredding Cheese and Pureeing Soups!
8 Cup Full Size Processor
Controls Have Pulse, High & Low Rotary
Stainless Steel Chopping Blade
Thin to thick Reversible Slicing & Shredding Disk
Feed tube & Pusher
Customers say
Customers find the food processor powerful and easy to use, particularly for soup preparation, and appreciate its lightweight design and ease of cleaning. The functionality receives mixed feedback – while some say it works very well, others report it stops working. Moreover, the quality and chopability aspects also receive mixed reviews, with some finding it excellent while others report defective units, and some praising its performance while others say it doesn’t make good mayonnaise. Additionally, the lockability is a concern as the top won’t lock into the bowl.

Photoguy –
Works very well
This is a powerful little food processor. I got the 8 cup one, which is big enough for a 2-person household. Because it is round, it has a small 7.5″ by 7.5″ footprint, although the handle of the mixing bowl sticks out another 2 inch or so. It comes with three chopping/slicing devices, a stainless steel chopping blade, a reversible thin shredding and slicing disk, and a reversible thick shredding and slicing disk. I have grated carrots, parmesan cheese, and apples with it, and used the chopper and the slicers, too. All work well and do what they are supposed to do. The motor does not seem to mind when you let it run for a while, and it does not start to smell. It is easy to clean, either by hand or in the dishwasher. The only issue, typical for rotating disk slicer and grater, is that the end piece of whatever you slice or grate will be left and not go through the grater or slicer. But that’s a technical issue that can’t be resolved because there needs to be a bit of a gap between the bottom end of the pusher for the feeding tube. And that gap is where the end piece will go to, rather than getting grated or sliced. Thus, you’ll have the same problem with the more expensive food processors.
Mary Ansaldi –
Very simple lightweight but powerful food processor!
I LOVE this food processor!First, it’s easy to unpack and assemble, and is a perfect size and fit in my kitchen. Directions are clear and user guide comes with recipes as well. The processor Is lightweight which was a bit of a surprise because it is an 8-cup capacity processor. It’s compact and fits nicely on my counter under the cabinets as seen in the picture I attached.Second, the processor is easy to use. I have owned and used several different processors and this one is not complicated – I’m not a professional chef so too many bells and whistles make me nervous! Measurements are clearly marked and there is one dial for the speed settings (low, high and pulse). It comes with one metal chopping/mixing blade, one thin reversible slicing/shredding disc and one thick reversible slicing/shredding disc. All are simple to install and remove. They are also very easy to clean as is the 8-cup attachable bowl – all are dishwasher safe and easily fit in the dishwasher itself. The base has suction cup attachments that keep it place when mixing at a higher speed, which I really like. It’s also more on the quiet side when operating which I also liked.I have used this processor for several of my favorite recipes and it made the chopping and slicing quicker and easier. Overall, I highly recommend this product!
Eva S. Levine –
Goodful by Cuisinart 8-Cup Food Processor
Love this little machine. Made gazpacho and got a perfect almost-puree. It took me less than 10 seconds to make a finely (and evenly!) sliced cucumber salad. Same with shredded zucchini. Easy to clean, so all in all, it’s a real time-saver. I also like that it’s lightweight/easy to lift. I’m not sure I’d call it 8-cup capacity (I filled ingredients to the Max Line on the work bowl and as I pureed it, the liquid started leaking out. But that was easy to remedy).
Martin McMillan –
A Light Weight Food Processor
This food processor is light weight in that is not physically heavy, but its motor seems adequately powerful for home use. I liked the simple bowl design with no nooks and crannies thus being easy to clean. The two shredding blades are sturdy enough, and they are dual purpose, shredding on one side and slicing on the other. I was not impressed by the main cutting blade however. Its blades are attached to very light weight plastic, and I don’t know how long it will last. The same can be said of the motor shaft which is not rigid and also covered by flimsy plastic. All in all this machine does the job, but I worry some of its components won’t last for the long haul.
Beverly Sullivan –
WHEN A MANUFACTURER CAN’T EVEN LIST PARTS AND NUMBER THEM CORRECTLY IT’S TIME FOR A RETURN
Ordered and received this item so I didn’t have to lug the big heavy Cuisinart down every time I wanted to prep food. It was small and cute and would not take up a lot of counter space as well as look good. I just went to read the manual before using (always a good thing to do) and much to my chagrin, the manual is so poorly written that the parts and numbers don’t even match up. #1 is listed as the Housing base and is clearly not the housing base but #3 which is the Cover with feed tube. #3 is listed as the Cover with feed tube but is actually #2 (the 8-cup work bowl. Well, even I could figure that out, but as I read further the manual assembly instructions for reversible slicing, step 5 says “Align pusher with the feed tube opening on the work bowl cover and slide down to the bottom” The pusher, #4 on the parts list, is actually the housing base. What is the pusher supposed to look like? There is no part in the picture that looks like something you can align with the feed tube and push down as the instructions suggest. Well, that was enough for me. I called Cuisinart first and waited so long for a rep that I decided to follow the instructions given on the phone which was to check their list of manuals. Surprise! Surprise! The model I purchased isn’t even listed on the Cuisinart site. Thankfully, Anna at Amazon was able to make it easy for me to return the item. As for Cuisinart….I have no words. I thought they were a much more reliable company. Truly disappointed in the product and the company.
Jim Lincoln –
Practical and Powerful
This 8 Cup Food processor is light and easy to use. I was impressed by the power and sharp blade. It was intuitive to use and easy to clean. The blade is quite sharp and I did cut myself when I was taking it out to wash however there is a blade protector for storage. It was light so you can put it in a cabinet and take it out without a safety concern. I used the pesto recipe that came with the processor and that was yummy on pasta and sandwiches. Also chopped onions with out pulverizing them as some machines tend to do. All around good product.