Cuisinart DLC-2009MRY Cuisinart DLC-2009MRY 9-Cup Meals Processor, Pink
$149.87
Worth: $149.87
(as of Feb 11, 2025 11:10:35 UTC – Particulars)
Perfecting the artwork of meals preparation. With a brushed stainless end that provides a contact of class to any trendy kitchen, the Cuisinart 9-Cup Meals Processor is the perfect prep instrument for any process. Its compact construct permits it to suit comfortably on any countertop and the massive work bowl makes it simple to create a complete meal from scratch.
Consists of chrome steel medium slicing disc (4mm) and chrome steel shredding disc, and new chopping blade
Further-large feed tube slices entire fruit and veggies
All detachable components are dishwasher-safe
Removable disc stem
Clients say
Clients discover the meals processor simple to make use of and environment friendly. They are saying it does all the things they want, like slice, shred, and chop greens. Many discover it quiet, compact, and dishwasher-safe. Nevertheless, some have combined opinions on the construct high quality.
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11 reviews for Cuisinart DLC-2009MRY Cuisinart DLC-2009MRY 9-Cup Meals Processor, Pink
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PG –
Nice size and does the job
This is compact, but still handles 9 cups. Sturdy and does the job. Putting the blades on the first few times takes a little getting used to, but it is easy peasy.
Book lover in Leeds –
Made the right choice!
I chose this model after doing a lot of online research and talking with friends who own a Cuisinart. I love it! It fits perfectly on my counter below my old-fashioned cupboards, so I can just let it live there. I love the heavy base and powerful motor – more powerful than the 11-cup model. It does everything I need, which is essentially to slice, shred, and chop veggies. It is simple to operate, and easy to clean. I am probably one of the few people around who does not own a dishwasher. It is still simple to clean. I could not be happier with my choice. No complaints whatsoever. A fine dependable product.
Chelle –
Love it.
I haven’t done much with this product yet, but what I have done was made much more efficiently and easily with it!I made hummus – the best hummus ever. It was so easy and fast. Everything works exactly as it should and clean up was easy. I also made taco meat. I love tacos, but hate when the meat is in big clumps and the seasoning is not evenly distributed throughout. I cooked the hamburger, then put it in the processor with the seasoning and pulsed it a few times. I then put the meat back in the pan, added some liquid and let it simmer for a while. PERFECT tacos.So far, this has been an awesome purchase for me. Everything works; it’s easy and the recipes in the manual look fantastic – can’t wait to try them out.
MovieLover –
Looks great. Works better. Now it just needs to stand the test of time.
2016 – Considered buying an ultra-cheap processor (<$60), but decided to really read those reviews here very closely. Sooo glad we did.Ultimately, the YouTube video on this processor initially drove our buying decision - see [...]Unboxed the DLC-2009CHBMY, did our quick "wash everything new" thing, and put it right to work. Ran on-and-off for about an hour chopping garlic & nuts, and finally shredding carrots, and slicing celery and onions. Was hardly even warm when done!The machine is powerful; yet VERY quiet. If you didn't have your hand on the base to feel the torque, you'd hardly even know it was running until you started feeding. And man does it have an appetite. The extra wide mouth is EXCELLENT. No more pre-slicing onions into quarters ... halves work just fine. And, clean-up was a breeze. Seriously, anyone who has to put this into the dishwasher is just plain lazy. LOLOnly wish we had a storage rack to house the ultra-sharp blades ... will work on that.Looks great. Works better. Now it just needs to stand the test of time.Wish us luck. Enjoy MFJLabs 5x
*SnoBear* –
LOVE this, EXCEPT…
When I purchased this food processor after viewing the video, I expected it to include the plastic dough blade as the video showed both blades and did say specifically both were included. I did not receive one so came onto Amazon and purchased the Cuisinart DLC 769TX-1 dough blade which was advertised on the same page I found my food processor on. When my granddaughter and I began making cookies this morning, I tried attaching the aforementioned dough blade but it would not work. I looked inside and it looks completely different inside than my regular blade I use for chopping.I have tried searching all over for the correct blade to fit my new food processor but all they show is the one I just bought that does not fit. We COULD jam it on, but that’s not how it’s supposed to work! UGH! This is so exasperating and annoying!UPDATE 8/12/19: I contacted Cuisinart and someone got back to me with the part number for the proper dough blade for this red food processor. It is “FP-749TX-1. They sent me a courtesy blade. If anyone wants to purchase one from them, they are only $10 with free shipping!
Buyer679 –
Powerful, smooth running and efficient. Very happy.
A powerful, smooth running, sturdy machine. I’ve used it about 10 times and am very pleased. My previous processor I’d had for about 35 years, and the difference between that Sunbeam and a Cuisinart was remarkable. It chopped onions nicely (not pulverizing them) and minced garlic well where my Sunbeam couldn’t. I’ve only made hummus once with it, and realize I shouldn’t have pulverized it a bit more as there were some solid chunks left in it. But it does well with beans and nuts. I grated parmesan and mozzarella. I should have left the mozzarella in the freezer longer as it left it more squished pieces than grated. I had a real hard time deciding on this machine as there were so many negative reviews. You figure a % are cranks, % are because they got lemons and a % were unrealistic expectations, but there were way too many negative ones. How could some give it 5 Stars and others say it’s junk?? So I ended researching it in Consumer Reports and they were so favorable that I got it and am very happy. If it lasts another 20 years, I’ll be happy. So many electronic machines are made so poorly nowadays, if they last 5 years you’re lucky. I was willing to pay more hoping I’ll get 20-30 years out of this. It’s really so much more environmentally responsible to make machines that last. Hope so. I’ll circle back if it doesn’t.
Booboo –
This is a sturdy machine. Nice big mouth.
Eric baginski –
Appreciate the simplicity
Hilary –
I had this exact same food processor for many many years and just loved it. A few weeks ago I plugged it in and it started spinning (without me touching the buttons) and it destroyed all the accessories inside and shattered the plastic bowl (it is recommended to store the accessories inside the food processor as the blades are very sharp). I think it had something to do with the safety feature. Anyway, after that fiasco I couldn’t find anything as robust as this particular model, so I went looking for the same one. I found this one, to my delight, and had it sent over. It is exactly what I wanted, but I didn’t realize this is a refurbished machine..! It looked otherwise completely new, so I’m not entirely sure what makes it refurbished. I can get refurbished machines for cheaper elsewhere! Anyway, overall it’s just fine and I will enjoy using it for many years.
rEJEAN PERRON –
bon prix
No-name –
The bowl has a hole in the middle where food spills inside to the motor, / body of the machine. Also the blade liquified the food in the lower part of the bowl while large pieces still exist in the upper part. The power is not equally distributed to the contents.