Anyone own a food processor?

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odontophobia wrote:we have a ninja. it's loud as hell. literally take it outside if the baby is sleeping. shit seems robust though.
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We are on our second Ninja. I have owned many blenders (and a food processor). The Ninja is my favorite.

But yes, it's super noisy. Like O Phobe...my wife used to take the Ninja in the bathroom and close the door so as not to wake me or the children.

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Out of context is the best context
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Antlerface wrote:If you can find a used Robot Coupe that's the way to go. They're pricey but have lifetime warranty and last FOREVER. They're what I use in all my kitchens.
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+1 for Vitamix. My dad got one for me when I graduated college ~3 years ago & it's never had any problems, except one time when I was hella stoned and used the pokey-push-the-food-into-the-blades stick without the lid but that was 100% user error :lol: I've used mine to make smoothies & all the normal stuff, but it can also make a gnarly hummus, salsa, soup, bread mix, & probably a dozen other things that I can't think of. Also cleaning it is as easy as filling it 1/4 way with water, adding a few drops of soap, and then running it. Idk about chopping veggies though. I've never sought to automate that process :idk:
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Achtane wrote:and for an extra $200 you get the model with a momentary pulse switch added...
Sounds like a Caroline pedal.
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Invisible Man wrote:
Achtane wrote:and for an extra $200 you get the model with a momentary pulse switch added...
Sounds like a Caroline pedal.
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