Customer Reviews With Photos
My model says APF-7, Smart Power Duet. No other letters. I wasn't sure if this was going to fit. But it fits perfectly, not tight at all, very smooth. It measures 5 inches across, just under 6 inches where the parts are that latch on. I took a picture of the measurements and the part everyone is saying to hang on to (the food pusher thing) because I didn't understand what they were talking about.

This 10 in non stick frypan was bought less than a year ago. It was used regularly on an induction stove. It was washed only with soap and water. Now the non stick coating is pealing away and the pan is unusable for fear of ingesting the non stick coating.

I compared the Cuisinart 13 cup with dicing kit to the Kitchen aid 13 cup with dicing kit. I had read a lot of reviews on both. It seems the Cuisinart had a lot more good reviews so I was prepared to like it better, but after close scrutiny, i realize the Kitchen Aid is far superior. My old food processor was a Cusinart and it was much stronger and more sturdy that this one. I think the 13 cup model is a lower quality model than the other Cuisinarts , but they don't have the dicing kit, which is what I wanted.so I did a side by side comparison of the two; First, the work bowl and all plastic parts are about 3x thicker and more sturdy in the Kitchen aid. The Cuisinart work bowl plastic feels very thin, and flimsy, as if it will easily break. Funny thing, even though they are both 13 cup, the Cuisinart work bowl looks smaller, and the feed tube is smaller. The Kitchen aid felt way more study and was about 3x heavier. The Cuisinart is very light weight. The feed tube in the kitchen aid is very large , you could lay a whole potato sideways in it. The Cuisinart is smaller and you would have to cut up potatoes to make them fit in the feed tube. The motor for the Kitchen Aid is quieter, and sounds more robust, where the Cuisinart is loud and high pitched, sounds annoying. When you use the pulse mode in the Kitchenaid, it stops immediately after you release the button, where the Cuisinart keeps spinning for a few seconds, so there is less precision. You can check out the photos and videos I posted to compare the two. To watch my video, click to enlarge it, then click the little arrow at the bottom left, wait a few seconds for it to start. The Cuisinart bowl is dark gray and its blades are gray, the Kitchen aid blades are white. The feed tube on the Cuisine art dicer is very small. The Kitchen aid feed tube for both the dicer and the processor are much larger so you can put in bigger pieces of food. Saving time. So, after all my tests, i must recommend the Kitchen Aid 13 cup with dicing kit over the Cuisinart. I don't recommend the Cuisinart.

I recently purchased the Cuisinart 722-20 8-Inch Chef's Classic Stainless Steel Open Skillet and received it with a minor dent on the lip of the pan (see attached photo). While the dent doesn't affect the basic cooking functionality since it's not on the cooking surface, it does impact my overall experience and satisfaction with the product. The skillet itself performs well - it has good heat distribution, a comfortable handle, and solid construction. The stainless steel surface is easy to clean and doesn't react with acidic foods. It has a good weight and balance that make it feel like a quality kitchen tool. However, I'm deducting two stars because receiving damaged merchandise diminishes the value and enjoyment of a new purchase. For a respected brand like Cuisinart at this price point, I expect products to arrive in perfect condition. Even though the dent is relatively small, it's visible every time I use or hang the pan, serving as a constant reminder of poor quality control. If you're considering this skillet, be aware that packaging or inspection issues may be present. The performance is good, but the overall experience may be compromised.

Looks very nice on counter. Not totally even toasting but does a good job. Main thing I wanted was the top not to have extra grooves to have to clean nice smooth top makes it much easier to wipe off without using a brush or q-tip

It worked well for a while but the plug and cord got so hot I just couldn’t trust it. In the midst of that discovery it started acting flaky. Mine was a refurb. Replaced with a Ninja Foodi that has 3 prong plug and heavier cord. That one does not have a hot plug and cord when using.

Burned on the edges, blond in the center. I would have thought cuisinart would have made a better produduct. I’ll return it.

This is a well built lid from sturdy stainless steel, thick enough not to deform like similar lids being sold on cuisinartoutlets.com. However, the dealbreaker for me is that the stated size is wrong. The actual *inside* diameter of the lid is 12.5 inches, the exterior diameter (including the thickness of the rim) makes this lid actually 12.75” across. I bought this specifically to cover a pan so that I can add enough clearance to steam food. I needed the lid to be exactly 12.25” for it to fit my pan properly. This lid is not 12.25”, so it ended up not fitting my pan :-(

The Grill looked great out of the box. Hooked it up to the propane tank and it lit on the first strike. For my first grill I placed a (5) pieces of chicken, 2 burgers on it. Cooked well. What I was really disappointed with is what the grill looked like after I cooked. It was so dirty the grill, and the insides below the burner covers. After I was finished grilling for the very first time, the grill looked as if I owned it for 2 years!! The "Stainless" steel was so filthy and "gummy" that I purchased Weber Grill Cleaner and that didn't do anything to the scum and charred marks on the grill. In addition to the Weber grill cleaner, I used "Scrub Daddy Grill Brush". But the Grill Brush was too large for the interior of the grill. It did work on the actual SS Grill piece itself. I also had to use a small steel scraper, which I ended up sharpening it on a Grinder stone just to get the large pieces of burnt food off. The photo below was taken After I applied the Scraper and several coatings of Weber Grill cleaner. If this looks that BAD after only ONE use, I can't imagine what it will look like next year!! Maybe someone could tell me this is normal for Stainless Steel Grills? Not Happy. Not Recommended!

This is a really great option for sugar free snowcones and other drink making fun. I bought this for a holiday weekend with family and friends to make mocktails, dirty Alani’s, dirty dr peppers, dirty diet cokes annd even alcoholic beverages. Then last weekend we used it with our kool aid ice shaver machine to make snow cones and it has easily been one of the most fun activities of the summer and my kids keep requesting to make more. The flavors are great and there were very limited sugar free options for this price and bottle size. This box of 12 will last us a long time, but the syrups have all been flavorful and thick allowing it to lastthe course of the snow cone or drink.

I had my last Cuisinart for 40 years (really) and the darn thing still cuts and chops well but the bowl finally cracked. So naturally I bought another Cuisinart. So far it works just as well as the old one, with a couple of good improvements. Gotta respect the Cuisinart brand!

Photo shows Cuisinart fixtures at the left and KitchenAid at the right Disk in KitchenAid for coarse grind are wider and cutter has little flat blades at both sides, Cuisinart's blade is led efficient as it,'s grinder disks. I used it the first time to make ground pork. I had to use a spoon to scrap the blade and strongly push down the meat into the machine to help it come out. Did not like it at all. But I cannot stand the price of another KitchenAid stand-up blender. Hope Cuisinart improve this item.

I like this pan. I do a lot of my cooking in this pan now. I like I can cook pasta in it without having to break spaghetti to make it fit or have to boil a large pot of water when I just cook for myself. I was wondering how much actual food this pan could hold before I bought it. So in the pic I did an 8oz package of Zatarain's dirty rice, 1.08 lb of ground beef, half an onion, 2 celery stalks, 1 bell pepper, and was able to pour 2 1/4 cups of water. In my opinion, a single person wouldn't need anything larger than this, even if you plan on left-overs for future meals.

I received this on 6/23 and the bottom is basically pealing off!

I am very satisfied with this coffee maker after having it for two weeks. I only have one small complaint. I like using the auto setting so my coffee is brewed first thing when I wake up in the morning, but with this coffee maker, I have to turn the knob every single time to start the function back to Auto. If I press and release coffee starts brewing.
