Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    While making the waffles the top handle slipped and it fell closed. Only about 2-3 inches and the bottome cracked on both sides of the closure

  • 5 out of 5
    Buyers beware! This product does not work as advertised. I’m incredibly disappointed—can’t believe I spent $86.44 on something that now just sits in my kitchen collecting dust. Total waste of money.

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought these less than 3yrs ago and not only has the ceramic coating chipped off and ruined but the handle is so poorly painted it scrapes off with my fingernail. Not at all made to last

  • 5 out of 5
    Frankly, spending $100 on yet another kitchen gadget was a stretch for us. My wife doesn't (Didn't!) even like Belgium waffles. I did it anyway, because stuff, and things. Holy wow Batman, we are GLAD we did! The very first waffle off this thing (Krustez mix) was perfect. EVERYTHING since has been great and really easy. I've done three kinds of waffles, two kinds of sandwiches, and home fries on this thing.... so far. All came out great. This morning Woman asked for a 'healthy' breakfast. I am making her a whole-wheat, whole-grain, bacon/pecan waffle with a sunny side egg on top. With butter, that is only 400 calories of yummyness. When we first got this, it was waffle like objects for three days straight. I've had to cut that back to once a week out of sanity. But, the kids request waffles, and their friends come over and request waffles, so.....

  • 5 out of 5
    Took a chance and purchased used. Obviously as the picture of the shows. Was a bit nervous opening. Once I did, inside was beautiful, like new! PRO'S: - The cord - It easily retracts into the base. - The lid - Unlike the Cuisinart Elemental, with the Core models the lid easily locks into place. The Elementals lid must have been designed by someone who never cooks because it’s unnecessarily complicated, serious pain to deal with! Returned that model. - Power - Bigger IS better. Watts DO matter. Tried a Kitchenaid, but the lame 250watts was pathetic. Started using this Cuisinart Core day 1 and it has a powerful motor (950w), love it. Has power needed for making ground beef, chopping nuts - zero issues! There's no dough blade included. But please see Pic, experts actually don't recommend them! 😉 Had an older Cuisinart for years and it was a true workhorse. Unfortunately that model is no longer made. This is the closest to it, with the added benefit of having additional accessories available. Thank you cuisinartoutlets.com for the great deal ($50 bucks)!!!

  • 5 out of 5
    This food processor is small but mighty! It minced 3 lbs of peeled garlic in no time, which made my meal prep so much easier. I’m giving it 4 stars only because it's pretty loud—my kids aren’t fans of the noise, lol. Overall, it works really well and does a great job with chopping. Definitely worth it if you prep a lot of ingredients!

  • 5 out of 5
    Looks great and works exceptionally well except the milk frother is lame, very lame. In the instruction booklet, you state to fill the reservoir. I only saw the one in back of the unit. I had to call your help desk to help me find where to place water to make a full pot of coffee. I should have watched the videos on YouTube.

  • 5 out of 5
    My first attempt at making popovers. They don't stick at all. Second batch came out better, will continue trying different recipe ratios.

  • 5 out of 5
    Bought this to make hummus and only hummus and wanted something cheap. it works well, the blades are sharp, and is easily cleanable. Theres no timer on the processor so if you need to blend it for a minute or more you will have to sit there and hold it. Rattles sometimes when theres a lot of spinning but its light so its inevitable. Theres no opening on the top of it so if you need to add things into it you need to stop processing and open it up. Otherwise it works as expected but nothing extraordinary. Does have some safety features so you can run it without locking in the cup.

  • 5 out of 5
    So far so good! Works great! I'm using it for baking cookies alongside my full size oven. There's a little learning curve with all the settings but all in all I can't complain! I bought used and I'm a little bummed it came dented and dinged but again. Overall I can't complain

  • 5 out of 5
    This is a great little food processor. It’s great for making ham salad, salsa, etc. Very easy to use take apart and clean. I don’t have a lot of space on my counter, but I can easily stored in a cupboard. I can tell that I will be using it a lot. Would make a great gift for a college student or a wedding gift

  • 5 out of 5
    Works as advertised, makes a slushie in a few seconds which is pretty cool. The kids love it. However, the plastic seal around the top broke off after a few uses and won’t go back on. Luckily it still works so it’s not a huge deal, but if I had gifted this to someone I’d be embarrassed that it broke so quickly.

  • 5 out of 5
    I don't know if I was pulsing too much while prepping broccoli fritters, but it stopped working after 6 months. I was so excited to get it because of the great reviews and historically great brand quality, but for sure, I will have to go to plan B. The issue is that the motor works but the blade doesn't spin because the metal washer in the underside of the bowl isn't grabbing the plastic that houses it. Thus, the blades aren't spinning. Long-term wear and tear would be a great concern of mine with this machine. I loved it while it lasted!

  • 5 out of 5
    If you’re thinking about it just get it. Small compact form easy to travel with and carry. It all packs down into a picnic basket size with a handle so it’s easy to transport and carry. Room in the bottom for Your 1 lb propane tank. It is very well designed that the bottom comes off and turns into a prep station with the cutting board top. I like that it has legs so it’s raised - my last portable grill didn’t have legs So I always had to bring a cutting board to cook on top of so I wouldn’t melt the plastic folding tables! It gets plenty hot I made these teriyaki chicken pineapple bowls on the beach for 6 people no problem! Only downside is no cover but I’ll buy a grill dome for that - honestly worth the sacrifice. Cleanup is very easy with being able to put the cutting board and the grill top and drip tray in the dish washer ! I will use aluminum foil under the flame portion to keep that part easy to clean in the future but it was very easy otherwise. The grill top has grill marks but it’s not open flame but that is great because I can grill veggies, I heated up instant rice on it etc. But something to note if you want the open flame. 10/10 I will be using this year round at the beach, camping, and during ski season - way better food if I cook than at the ski lodge!!

  • 5 out of 5
    Perfect size for my grill.

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