
Cuisinart
The Cuisinart Custom 14‑Cup Food Processor is a high‑capacity kitchen appliance featuring a 720W motor, extra‑large feed tube, and a suite of stainless‑steel blades and discs. It handles chopping, shredding, slicing, pureeing, and dough kneading while offering dishwasher‑safe parts and compact storage for accessories.
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$269.42
Average
$240.25
Lowest
$178.32
Highest
$319.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors commend the Cuisinart Custom 14‑Cup Food Processor for its robust 720W motor, large capacity, and extra‑large feed tube that together streamline big‑batch preparation. They also appreciate its quiet operation, compact footprint, and integrated storage for accessories, while noting the learning curve of safety locks and the unit’s considerable weight as drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly view the processor as a reliable "kitchen workhorse," praising its power, quietness, easy cleaning, and stability. Common praise centers on the large bowl and feed tube that speed up prep, while recurring complaints focus on the safety‑lock learning curve and the heaviness of the appliance.
Common Complaints
The most frequently reported issues are the steep learning curve for safety locks and assembly, the heavy weight making relocation difficult, and inconsistent dimension specifications across different model listings.
What People Are Saying
“kitchen workhorse”
How It Compares
vs. Core Custom 13‑Cup Food Processor
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Cuisinart Custom 14‑Cup when you need maximum capacity and power; choose the Core Custom 13‑Cup for a lighter, more compact option.
vs. FP‑1400 Model
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Disadvantages
Both models deliver comparable power; the FP‑1400 may be preferable if you need the taller profile, while the standard Custom 14‑Cup is a better fit for users prioritizing slightly lower weight.