🍽️ Elevate Your Culinary Game with Braun!
The Braun FP3020 12 Cup Food Processor is a powerful and versatile kitchen appliance designed for the modern chef. With a robust 600-watt motor and 11 variable speeds, it effortlessly chops, slices, whisks, and kneads. The included 7 attachment blades and citrus juicer enhance its functionality, while the dishwasher-safe components ensure easy cleanup. Crafted with precision in Europe, this food processor combines quality engineering with user-friendly features, making it an essential addition to any kitchen.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material Type | 18/8 Steel |
Color | White |
Item Weight | 9.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.3"D x 14.9"W x 15.4"H |
Number of Speeds | 11 |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Wattage | 600 watts |
Bowl Capacity | 12 Cups |
Additional Features | Adjustable Speed Control, Built In Grinder |
S**A
Great Machine!
I LOVE my new Braun Food Processor!I recommended this processor to a friend, based on the great performance of the Braun processor I had already owned that looks similar.I then put this model in my own cart, and "saved for later" until I was ready to give up my original Braun processor.I have had my original Braun food processor for 30 yrs and it is still going strong. I've been so happy with it's performance over the years, but wanted to hand it down to my daughter. So, I bought myself this new FP3020.I'm so happy I finally bought it as this is a powerhouse of a machine!I did shop around and consider other makers and other machines. fBut, for this price point, you get more power and more machine which equals more bang for your buck.I love Braun, and I'll tell you why:1) The motor is super quiet for a processor - much more quiet than even my old Braun.2) It has a very large capacity, (greater than my old one by a cup and a half) And, for big jobs, a large capacity is a must.3) The Braun machine and canister have a simple, straightforward design. So, it's easy to fill and empty. Not complicated.4) This machine comes with more attachments and more variable speed selections than others, including my old one, too. So, the capabilities are endless.5) The Braun motor. Nothing beats it, in my opinion. I just ground up a couple pounds of beef in about a minute!All in all, very pleased with my new processor.I'm hoping this Braun processor's motor is just as long-lived as my last one!
W**.
Best Food Processor bar none
I grew up on Braun and until about 10-15 years ago you could purchase their products all over in the U.S.They were a staple in all the old TV food shows including Julia Child's program. Then P&G put the brakes on it and now only the shaver line is available in the States. The Braun household product line is now manufactured by DeLonghi in China and East European countries primarely for European purchase. Now Braun coffee makers made in China and this item can be bought on Amazon.com. I am glad that Amazon included this machine in their offerings. Thankfully there are only minor quality issues compared to the proven Made in Germany items. This is the best machine, it does everything one can ask for. I love that the bowl is sealed unlike competitors' products. It's easy to clean and comes with a myriad of accessories. It comes with a variable speed selector, which is a huge benefit, it's easy to operate, it's quiet and not super heavy. I am so glad I don't have to operate my 220V machine with the step down transformer anymore. Thanks Amazon.
M**U
QUALITY... all the way. Highly recommend
I've had this food processor for almost a year now. It's the 5th food processor I've ever used. The first one, was a Braun I inherited from my mom. It was awesome, but she had had it for years, so it was on it's last leg by the time I got it, and died not long after. In my search for a replacement, I bought several different units after that, and they were all JUNK. I won't name the brands - I don't want to embarrass the makers. I gave them away. After that I decided to go with this new Braun, and so glad I did. Here's why I love it.Pros:1) It's very well made. It's substantial. The bowl and lid feel like a better, thicker quality plastic than the others I had bought.2) It's super easy to assemble for use then disassemble afterward. Way easier than the others I had bought.3) A snap to clean.4) Came with every blade I needed, and then some.5) The feed chute is a nice size so you can feed larger pieces.6) It's amazingly quiet. When I started it for the first time, I thought it wasn't working - it's quiet.Con: It's a little bigger than average unit, so it takes up a more space. I have a walk in pantry where I keep all my appliances, so I knew when I bought it, it wouldn't be an issue for me.
F**E
Wonderful so far
I got this to replace a small (3.5 cup) KitchenAid that's still going strong but is way too small for a lot of things I want to use it for. I did a lot of research before buying this and have used it almost daily in the last few months for a variety of tasks.What I like the best:-The low profile design and lighter base means I can easily stash this on a bottom shelf without aggravating my bursitis. I was a little concerned that the lighter weight would mean the motor didn't have enough giddyup, but it's great. I love, love the size compared to similar capacity models.-The variable speed really does make a difference in processing different foods well. When I first saw this model I thought it was unnecessary, but now I'm sold.-The disk blades snap into a single plastic disk, so I don't have to store six metal disks. And it comes with a blade guard for the standard S blade-- this is the only brand I saw that had that.-The arrows make it easy to align all the parts.-It's easy to switch parts/blades as you go. I used it for 8 ingredients for one recipe and was able to keep working at a good clip.-It does beautifully on these foods (I'm forgetting a bunch I know but this gives the idea):---Tomatoes and onions-- chopped evenly without almost any juice!---Cucumbers and potatoes-- Nice even slices---Cheeses-- can handle hard and soft cheeses thanks to variable speed---Garlic and herbs-- smaller chopper does these very well. Quick and even.---Pie crust. I used the pastry attachment to make an all-butter dough for individual pastries, and they turned out beautifully at the recommended speed-- the pastry was very flaky and held its pinwheel shape.Downsides:-At first I had trouble getting hard nuts (e.g. almonds) to a consistent size using the smaller chopper without basically turning them into dust. I did have better luck when I made sure to follow the max amount recommended (I think it's 50 g), and I've found that slightly softer nuts (e.g. pecans) are easier to get to a uniform consistency.-I love margaritas and had some hopes for the juicer despite seeing a video review saying it was mediocre. I rolled the limes beforehand and tried various things but was worried that sufficient pressure would burn out the motor, so I gave up and got a manual juicer that works like a garlic press. Not a big deal because it's not why I bought the machine.-As noted in other reviews, the instruction manual leaves a bit to be desired. Mine came with a very small (3" x .5") sticker with barely visible pictures of different foods and speeds, which is needed for some things they left out of the manual. It's helpful but I can barely see some of the items with my glasses on.Final notes:Another reviewer said that the box said parts are dishwasher safe whereas manual said to hand wash them. Both the box and manual I received say all parts are dishwasher safe. Also, I noticed that several reviewers had problems with the processor jumping around the counter. I haven't had that problem at all, though I did with my old one.
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