
Black+decker
The BLACK+DECKER 8‑cup food processor is a corded, 450‑watt appliance featuring a spacious work bowl, stainless‑steel S‑blade and reversible slice/shred disc, and a simple lid‑lock assembly. It emphasizes easy cleanup with dishwasher‑safe parts and is aimed at casual home cooks needing quick prep without complex features.
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Current
$46.99
Average
$45.27
Lowest
$27.95
Highest
$52.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the BLACK+DECKER processor for its straightforward lid‑lock assembly, generous 8‑cup capacity, and dishwasher‑safe parts, noting it delivers solid performance for everyday chopping, slicing, and shredding tasks at a budget‑friendly price. However, they also flag its limited speed options and the overly sensitive safety interlock, and they caution that the motor may falter with tough meats or very hard ingredients.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the ease of setup, large bowl size, and quick cleanup, often highlighting the sharp blade and value for money. Recurring complaints focus on the finicky interlock that won’t start unless the lid is perfectly aligned, the processor’s struggle with hard foods, and the unit’s bulkiness and confusing weight listings.
Common Complaints
Interlock sensitivity causing start‑up failures, inadequate performance on hard or tough foods, bulky weight making storage difficult, and inconsistent weight information across listings.
What People Are Saying
“chops vegetables as fine as you want,”
“won't turn on if not perfectly aligned”
How It Compares
vs. Hamilton Beach 8‑Cup Food Processor
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose BLACK+DECKER for simplicity and better cleanup; choose Hamilton Beach if you need a slightly lower price and accept a smaller chute.
vs. Cuisinart 8‑Cup Food Processor
Advantages
Disadvantages
Opt for BLACK+DECKER for budget‑friendly, easy‑use tasks; opt for Cuisinart when you need higher power, more speed options, and advanced dough processing.