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Tackle food prep tasks both large and small with the Cuisinart Elemental 13 Food Processor. The NEW dicing disc features a 10mm screen for dicing food into perfect squares and we've also included a cleaning tool to keep it in top operating condition. The 13-cup work bowl easily handles larger quantities of ingredients, making it perfect for big family meals and entertaining - the bonus 4 cup bowl is ideal for smaller amounts. Two stainless steel blades and two discs make quick work of chopping nuts, pureeing soup, slicing tomatoes, shredding cheese and more. The high gloss base adds high style to any kitchen. Features: 13 cup large work bowl and 4 cup smaller inner nested work bowl|550 watt peak power motor|Exclusive patent-pending SealTight Advantage System — seals bowl and locks blade|Supreme||wide-mouth feed tube with small medium and large pushers|Dicing disc with 10mm grid plus cleaning tool|Stainless steel chopping/mixing blade with patented BladeLock system including dough blade and small and large S-blades|Stainless steel reversible shredding disc (fine/medium)|Stainless steel adjustable slicing disc (0-7mm)|Electronic touchpad controls—High/Low/Off/Pulse with illuminating blue LED lights|Accessory storage case|Limited 3-year warranty|BPA free
SUPERIOR FUNCTION Cuisinart’s 550-watt motor for our 13-cup food processor and 4-cup smaller, inner nested work bowl is for powerful food prep performance
MUST-HAVE FEATURES SealTight advantage system seals bowl and locks blade, Supreme wide-mouth feed tube with small, medium and large pushers, convenient electronic touchpad controls – high, low, off and pulse with illuminating blue LED lights
INCLUDED Dicing disc plus cleaning tool, stainless steel chopping blade with patented system including dough blade with small and large S-blades, stainless steel reversible shredding disc (fine/medium) and stainless steel adjustable slicing disc
NOTE TO CONSUMER Blades and discs are sharp please handle with care. Please refer to manual for set up
MANUAL & CLEANING Instruction manual, recipe booklet with removable dishwasher-safe parts for easy clean up
The dicing kit works!I have KitchenAid KFP1642OB Onyx Black Pro Line 16-cup Food Processor, it has dicing kit also, but it was driving me crazy. It is huge, and heavy, and all accessories and the storage bin were huge, and worst thing - the dicing kit was huge pain to use because it has very weird system where it has to be locked inside, and it has very tight fit and very hard to use. I bought it for dicing kit, and was so frustrated about it. Also if I tried to dice something which is too soft, the processor would mush it and send the mush into the center shaft all the way down to the gears. It was pain to clean, and eventually food residue made it impossible to adjust the thickness of the cut for their adjustable slicing blade.Now, Cuisinart made their own food processor with dicing. Yay. I just had to try it, and I am glad I did. First of all, it is much smaller and lighter, it fits under cabinets (you will still have to pull it out to use it, but it is so much easier to move). The light weight does concern me some, as well as it having all plastic gears, but we will see. The dicing kit is very easy to use, I do not have to lock anything - just drop pieces in place in the correct order, and you ready to go. Removing it is as easy. Unlike Kitchenaid, Cuisinart dicing kit does not get stuck if potatoes are unpeeled. Nor does it make a total mess out of boiled potatoes - those do not come out as perfect as raw potatoes do, but it makes excellent potato salad with very little waste - some of the potatoes do mush and spread over the blade and the shaft, but it is nothing compared to Kitchenaid, where you get 95% mush.To make dicing work, you need to push on the food down, it would not dice under its own weight. That means that the very last slice will no be cut through completely, and will have to be pushed down with the dicer cleaning tool. Overall the dicing kit works, and works much better than the other one, and really worth it for me.Other things I like - the main processing bowl is sealed both in the middle and around the top - you can process runny batter or soup or whatever you want and there will be no mess outside the bowl. That sealed design means that there is one more gear set - from the base to the bowl, and from the bowl to the middle stem adapter and then to the rotating blade. The slicing blade is adjustable, the adjustment is on the blade itself, not on the outside of the unit as with Kitchenaid. All of the blades have hefty plastic insert indie and easy to grab by it, so they are much safer to handle. I was surprised that when Cuisinart is turned off, it does not stop right away - my old Cuisinart has brakes to stop it immediately.. Kitchenaid continues to spin some after turning off, too, so no dice here.