Hamilton Beach Food Processor & Vegetable Chopper (Black)

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Price: $48.95
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Prepare an endless variety of food fast with the small Hamilton Beach 8-Cup food Processor & vegetable chopper. A stainless steel s-blade for chopping and pureeing, a reversible disc for slicing and shredding, 450 watts and 2 speeds plus pulse offer power and control.
Troubleshoot: (1) Unit does not operate on any speed or Pulse – * Is the unit plugged in? Does the outlet work? * Are the bowl and lid locked in place? See “How to Use” sections (2) Vegetables are not shredding or slicing – * Store vegetables with high water content in the refrigerator prior to processing. Room-temperature vegetables are less firm and do not perform as well (3) Unit has a burning smell – * There may be a residue left on the motor from the manufacturing process, causing a slight odor during initial use. This will go away. If a strong odor or any visible smoke appears, unplug unit IMMEDIATELY and call the Customer Service number. Other troubleshoot solutions are available on the user manual pg-11.

SPEND LESS TIME ON PREP IN THE KITCHEN: Food processor makes quick, easy work of common kitchen prep work like shredding cheese, slicing veggies and pureeing pestos and dips.
8 CUP CAPACITY: The 8 cup bowl is large enough to handle most jobs but small enough for easy storage.
LARGE FEED CHUTE: Can fit large foods like a whole block of cheese for quick, easy processing and less prep time.
VERSATILITY OF A FOOD PROCESSOR, FOOD CHOPPER AND VEGETABLE CHOPPER: Reversible disc slices and shreds, while the stainless steel s-blade chops, mixes and purees.
2 SPEEDS PLUS PULSE AND 450 WATTS OF POWER: Food processor features low and high speeds plus pulse for the control you need for a variety of recipes.
DISHWASHER SAFE PARTS: Dishwasher safe blades, bowl and lid make cleanup easy. Parts are BPA-free in food zones.

Customers say

Customers find the food processor works well and is easy to clean, with everything washing in the dishwasher. They appreciate its speed, taking seconds to chop and slice, and consider it good value for money. The device is praised for its quality and ease of use, with one customer noting it takes only seconds to use. Durability receives mixed reviews – while some find it durable, others report it breaking after few uses.

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  1. Lené

    Great value. Will chop ANYTHING.
    I can’t believe this thing only cost $28. I’ve never owned a food processor in my life – I’ve always had this weird thing about having to chop everything by hand. And I cook a LOT. But I was finally thwarted by falafel – I had a grinder attachment for my KitchenAid that was just not cutting it, and my blender wasn’t cutting it for the hummus I also love to make on the regular. Both made these simple foods take too long to prepare and make a huge mess. So I decided to initiate the Food Processor Experiment. This thing had great reviews so I thought it would probably be a good test subject.I had a batch of soaked chickpeas on deck and ready to go when this thing arrived in the mail (oh I love Prime.. as close as you can get to instant gratification). The first thing I threw in there was a big bunch of cilantro and parsley. Packed to the brim. Pulverized to perfectly uniform bits in seconds. I think I screamed. I took out the greens and next I threw in five cloves of whole garlic. Instantly shredded into fairly uniform bits, the size you’d get from chopping by hand. Then added two huge jalapeno peppers and some onions. Five seconds later, they are obliterated. At this point, I’m snapchatting the before and after photos of my chopped food to my sister and boyfriend, who are laughing at me. After all, I’m 27 years old, it’s not like I’ve never witnessed modern technology before.Finally, I removed the previously mentioned ingredients and did the beans. Amazingly, they didn’t stick, whole beans didn’t float at the top while the bottom layer was turned to mush, but I think I did about 4-5 cups of whole beans at a time and let it go for 45-60 seconds and the falafel was perfectly ground with excellent uniform particle size and cohesion. They were my best batch yet.Since then I’ve been tossings things in there willy nilly, just to try out the shredding disc as well as the chopping blade. Made some almond and hazelnut flour from raw nuts. Sliced a whole bunch of celery and beets, cabbage, onion, with the shredding disc.My favorite things:- It’s idiot proof and easy to click the bowl onto the base with one hand.- Easy to clean- The chopping blades are spaced well so that food at the top is drawn down toward the blade and your whole substance receives a uniform chop.- 8-cups is perfect. I think 10 cups would be too big for anything, really. I have made batches of food big enough for 10 people with this size easily.My only gripes with this processor…- It only has two speeds: 1 “Really High”, and 2 “Insanely High”. The Pulse function pulses at “Insanely High.” So you can’t really coarsely chop things like greens.- It is extremely loud. Think: laying your face directly against a vacuum cleaner. Or, a cheap hand mixer at its highest speed. If you live in an apartment your neighbors will definitely know when you’re a-processin.’ On the other hand, it’ll only be for a few seconds because dang this thing is powerful.- Because of the high speeds, it is difficult to get uniform slicing when doing small/soft things like green onions or cucumbers with the shredding/slicing disc. It is just so fast that after the green onions get past the point where you can hand-feed it into the chute, they just get sucked in and shredded from whichever angle they hit the slicing blade. So, I had a bunch of green onions which were perfectly tiny cross sections, and a bunch of long skinny shreds of green onion that had been sliced longitudinally rather than axially. This wasn’t a problem for harder things like onion, beets, and cabbage. which I was fine with being sliced that way. (If anyone has ideas on maneuvering around this, leave a comment!)If I could change anything, I would give it a low speed setting.Nevertheless, that doesn’t change my overall starry-eyed adoration for this amazing contraption. It is an excellent value and super powerful for its price. I am very, very happy with this purchase. $30 well spent.

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  2. Jan Newman

    Perfect for small family!
    I love it. Works as described and was even quicker than expected. The slicer and shredder both slice a little thinner then I would like but I am not complaining. Intend to look for other discs. Easy to clean too.

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  3. Granny Magpie

    Total powerhouse!
    Given the chance, there’s no doubt this machine could bore a hole through a brick wall. It’s loud, but with the twin jet engines propelling this beast, it’s going to make short work of anything you put in it. Pretty sure it could powder rocks.Be grateful for the suction cups on the bottom as that’s what keeps this thing from leaping off the counter and chasing the dog.The barrel hold a full half gallon.HALF – GALLON!That’s alotta freaking hummus and shredded zucchini.I love this unholy monstrosity!If you need to do big batches of anything fast, this is definitely worth the money!

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  4. Roy Lockwood

    Food processor stopped working, but was replaced under warrenty.
    The food processor stopped working 10 days after Amazon’s 30 day free return window. Hamilton Beach Customer Service replaced the item under warrenty, although I had to pay $14 for shipping. The food processor does work wel and is inexpensive.

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  5. Rebecca B

    Powerful
    This thing is POWERFUL! Diced an onion in 2.5 seconds on pulse! Literally! Just remember to take the chopper out of the bottom when you put the slicing/ grating plate on top, unless you want minced paste! I was so excited to use it, I forgot that part.

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  6. Tami

    Works great!
    Mixes great! Love it!

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  7. Maria

    Surprise! Surprise!
    Great food processor! I bought a 1978 HB food processor in a thrift shop years ago and it worked terrific. In Dec. it decided to give up. I researched and decided to buy another HB. This one was similar in size but not as extensive as the old one. My old one had a dough/stirring blade, two different shredding blades, extension pieces, most of which I did not use. What a surprise in this new processor! The price was right, cheaper here than on the HB site. This machine is lightweight, has the knob for use. I did not want a push button switch because of the feel and also if it broke that would be another piece which I figured would cost a lot to fix. I primarily used this machine to make bread crumbs, grate hard cheese. the single reversible shredding blade is all that is needed. Best of all, this machine stores well since the top piece turns upside down to fit into the cup. With out much height storage room, this is perfect. The instruction booklet said there was an optional crinkle cut/fine shredding blade to purchase. I went on the HB site and was not there, called the company and they said that it was no available for this model. I asked why then was it put in the instruction book. The rep did not know. While the old machine was made in the USA, this one was made in China. Times had changed. I would have liked a USA product but decided on this one any way. If you want a small yet big enough machine to use, light weight, easy knob with a pulse and two other positions, self storage piece, one reversible blade, an inexpensive cost, then this will work fine. Figure out what your needs are when using a food processor, how many times you will be using it, check different processors in the stores for look, weightand feel. Hamilton Beach 8 cup processor may be just the machine you will need!

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  8. And don’t call me Shirley

    4.25 starsI have owned a Cuisinart mini prep for almost 20 years now. It’s always been handy for things like finely chopping veggies and nuts, but it’s size makes it virtually useless for preparing things like dips (something I do fairly often) due to the small bowl size. I recently decided to look for a larger unit, but wasn’t necessarily looking for something that had all the ‘bells and whistles’. I wanted something mainly just to chop, grind and occasionally, purée. As part of the process of narrowing down my options, I decided to compare prices on Amazon, as well as (of course) read all the customer reviews. When it came to my wants/needs and budget, this one seemed to fit the bill, but it was the positive and informative customer reviews that ultimately decided things for me. For my intended usage I am completely satisfied with what this unit is capable of and how it performs, but there are a few things that would, IMHO, make it more deserving of a full five stars. First: this is extremely loud when in use. I knew that before I bought it and decided that (for the price) it was not a deal breaker, but it IS really annoying and I would definitely prefer something quieter. Second: trying to remove the chopping blade, especially when the bowl is full, can be difficult. The first things I prepared using this unit, was hummus and a spicy black bean dip. The weight of the dips (a full bowl of dip) created a suction that made removing the blade a real struggle. The centre part of the blade, which is made of a smooth, tapered plastic, became very slippery, making it almost impossible to get a good grip. I think some kind of a lip around the top of the cone would help make it easier to grasp. Also, like so many things theses days, this seems to be made almost entirely of plastic which, quite honestly, looks and feels really cheap. Whether or not it is durable, well, I guess only time will tell….I love that the lid can be turned upside down for storage, I find that very helpful and space saving. The suction cups on the bottom of this unit, which prevent it from moving around while in use, are helpful, however, they also make it a real pain to maneuver it in and out of my cupboard.Bottom line? This is certainly not a ‘perfect’ unit, but whatever flaws it may have (I feel) are relatively minor when factoring in price. I am completely satisfied with my purchase.

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  9. jagdeesh shivdasani

    under regular use of just a few times,the product smoked and smelt. Cannot use it now.. Cart2india, the suppliers,told me they cannot help me in any way. Hamilton Beach Indian website and phone numbers are not working!! Am left stranded!

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  10. Javier

    Lo uso primordialmente para hacer crema de cacahuate me va de maravilla, ya tengo 5 meses con el y al momento cero fallas, muy recomendable.

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  11. Carolyn Widas

    Great little chopper. Works great and chops and shreds perfectly. The only thing is I wished it had more or better speed variables. But for the price and its actual use. It’s really great value

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  12. Susana Corral

    Excelente producto, lo uso a diario. Es fácil de usar y lavar.

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    Hamilton Beach Food Processor & Vegetable Chopper (Black)
    Hamilton Beach Food Processor & Vegetable Chopper (Black)

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