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- 10c food processor can chop, slice, shred and puree a variety of ingredients - with the switch of blades/disks
- Scraper attachment saves time when chopping or pureeing
- Big enough for most jobs but small enough for convenient storage
- Feed chute is large enough to fit a whole block of cheese
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Q: I saw a bad review saying this will not hold liquids, has anyone else had this issue?
A:Â That's curious. Unless either the bowl was cracked or the level over the center area where the blade shaft is, don't expect it. I've not had any problems. So far, have been thrilled with its performance, and the built-in scraper is real handy.
submitted byThe Bryce - 7 years agoA:Â The unit will hold liquids. The container has a max liquid line marked (which is less then the full capacity) to alert users of the liquid capacity.
submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 3 years agoBrand expertA:Â I wouldn't put hot liquids in this processor. The container is a hard plastic material. I use my blender for hot materials because its a glass container. This processor works great for what I use it for, mostly dips.
submitted byJames - 7 years agoA:Â Mine works great!
submitted byB - 7 years ago
Q: Does it come with a dough hook?
A:Â No, this does not come with a dough blade or dough hook.
submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 3 years agoBrand expertA:Â No it doesn’t. It’s a great appliance
submitted byMoe - 6 years agoA:Â no it does not come with a dough hook
submitted byAnn - 6 years ago
Q: Would this be suitable to make smoothies and to make nut butters?
A:Â I would say yes to nut butters, but not smoothies. For those, you'd need a blender, either one like the old Osters (e.g. the beehive) or a Magic Bullet/Ninja style. For either of your needs, depending on how much of the nut butters, I use a Bella brand that's similar to the Magic Bullet, cheaper. Its downside is that the base with the blades that stick up some leaks where it spins a little. For "standard" food processor tasks, that Hamilton Beach rocks. The scraper is a brilliant idea, saves having to open to do that.
submitted byThe Bryce - 7 years agoA:Â Yes. :)
submitted byJames - 7 years agoA:Â This product is suitable and makes great nut butters. Smoothie performance would depend on the recipe and quantity you are looking to make.
submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Will this grind meat well?
A:Â Thank you for your question. Yes. This appliance will work well to grind meat however, we do not recommend using frozen meat.
submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Hello, does it show how many cups on the bowl?
A:Â Thank you for your question. Yes, this appliance will feature measurements on the processor bowl.
submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: The question as to the height without the lid was not answered adequately. The dimensions given sound like the height including the food tube.
A:Â Thank you for your email. The approximate height of this appliance (with the lid removed) is 10.65 inches.
submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Will this be able to liquify my hot sauces?
A:Â Thank you for question. Hot liquids can be used in this Hamilton Beach Food Processor however, caution should be exercised as it can be ejected out of the appliance due to a sudden steaming.
submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Is it dishwasher safe?
A:Â Thank you for your question. The bowl, lid & blades are dishwasher safe for this food processor.
submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Will it prepare flour and butter to granular consistency for pie dough?
A:Â Thank you for your question. This food processor is excellent to chop, mix, slice, or shred most foods. However, to maintain peak performance, do not use your food processor for the following: grinding grain, coffee beans, or spices; slicing frozen meats; kneading dough; or crushing ice.
submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Does the blade lock in place or does it need to be removed when emptying the bowl?
A:Â Thank you for your question. The blade will need to be removed from the base before emptying the contents of the bowl.
submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 3 years agoBrand expert