![]() Yes, $150+ is somewhat of an investment, but it's more than worth it if you're looking for a high-performance machine that could potentially last you a lifetime. That said, this offers incredible value: One of our editors' parents has had this same food processor for decades, and it still works as good as new. The only minor hiccups you may have is with setup (assembling the attachments for the first time wasn't a walk in the park nor was it the most difficult thing in the world) and cleaning the different parts. We found this food processor very easy to use and were pleasantly surprised with how well it kneaded dough. As far as discs go, you get one for shredding and another for slicing, plus a removable disc stem that fits both and a metal blade for chopping, mixing, blending, and emulsifying. The 14-cup work bowl allows for family-size batches and has an extra-large feed tube (with small and large pushers), so you don't need to cut ingredients into small pieces to make them fit. Simple operation features include two large paddle buttons-one for "on" and the other for "off/pulse"-and that's really all you need. This food processor isn't fancy by any means, but it gets the job done better than any other food processor we tested. Cuisinart Custom 14-Cup Food Processor Review
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