
Cuisinart
The Cuisinart FP-9CF 9‑cup Continuous Feed Food Processor is a compact, versatile kitchen appliance that handles chopping, slicing, shredding, mixing, and dough making, and includes a detachable continuous feed attachment for high‑volume prep.
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$189.95
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$135.77
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$89.99
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$189.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the FP-9CF for its versatile universal blade, reversible slicing/shredding discs, and especially the continuous feed attachment that handles large volumes of vegetables. They also appreciate the compact design, easy assembly, dishwasher‑safe parts, and the included recipe guide, though they note the absence of a safety lock and undisclosed motor wattage as drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the processor for its speed, ease of use, cleaning simplicity, and the larger 9‑cup capacity that feels powerful for small families. Common complaints focus on the high placement of the main blade, food sticking in the shredding bowl, and the lack of a safety lock, with some users feeling it underperforms on heavy chopping tasks.
Common Complaints
Main blade positioned too high, shredding bowl causing food to stick, lack of safety lock, and no disclosed motor wattage leading to uncertainty about power.
What People Are Saying
“Great machine, fast and easy to use, clean and store.”
“Very strong! ... 9 cup and I used to have a 7 cup.”
“Does not perform as expected. ... main blade sitting too high ... returned the product.”
“Shredding bowl design can be better as contents fall to side and most get stuck in the bowl.”
How It Compares
vs. Cuisinart 7‑Cup Food Processor (earlier model)
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Disadvantages
Choose the 9‑cup model for larger capacity and continuous feed; stick with the 7‑cup if space and budget are primary concerns.