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Sous Vide Cooker by Cuisinart, One Top – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Sous Vide Cooker by Cuisinart, One Top Induction Cooktop, Goodful Collection, White, OT1500GF
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T. G (verified owner) –
It’s pretty good – This blender/ food processor combo was a gift. Pros: 1.) Packaging is mostly molded lightweight cardboard – so much more environmentally friendly than Styrofoam and a lot of plastic. 2.) Simple design. a.) There’s the attachments for the blender. b.) For the food processor, there’s the chopping attachment and then the stem and blade for slicing and shredding. c.) The controls are either pulse, low, high or off. 3.) It does a decent job of all the basic functions (purees – not quite as fine as I would like, but still OK). 4.) The size of the blender is fine -7 cups. The food processor fits 3 cups – so also handles all but the largest jobs. You could also break things into batches if you needed more space. 5.) Efficient use of allowing the blender and food processor having the same base. So, you might have a day like I did, where you make something that uses the blender, say a roasted garlic and mayonnaise sauce, followed by the food processor, with sliced vegetables… using one machine. 6.) Big plus: Everything (except the base) can be put into the dishwasher compactly – without taking up all the space. 7.) I like the fact that the bowl for the blender and the food processor attachment have a ‘squared’ bottom. This makes it easy for you to take them off the motorized base and take things out while being stable on a counter surface. It also appears to make ice crush faster – if you use the longer cubes that come out of freezer ice maker for your smoothies. It other blenders, that ice gets held up as the bottom gets more narrow. Cons: 1.) Not a lot of written direction. But to be fair, I do think it’s mostly self-explanatory if you’ve had a blender or food processor before. Could be a plus – if you wind up throwing the instructions away anyway – like I typically do after one read. 2.) I don’t think the look of it is a ‘wow’ – it’s more of an ‘OK’ look – but personally I tend towards preferring the look of stainless steel/enamel. The bowls are plastic, as are the base. That makes it lightweight to handle (which could be a plus compared with a typical food processor), but it gives it a ‘less substantial’ look than, say, something made of metal and glass. So, if you’re looking for high end polish, this ain’t it. Overall though, it’s a like.
L. T (verified owner) –
Food processor Cuisinart – Easy to use love it
S. S (verified owner) –
Ok, but not great – This blender requires a lot of liquids in order to actually blend. Smoothies end up having to be watery because it will just stop blending if there isn’t enough liquid. Easy to clean though, I just throw some soapy water in and pulse a few times.
C. T (verified owner) –
A $55 alternate to S500 Hestan Cue and $1500 Breville Poly science Probe Induction Cooktops – If you are looking for closed loop probe temperature control similar to Hestan Cue and Breville Poly science, this is an economical alternative. If you are not then get a basic Duxtop for $56 – or similar.
R. M (verified owner) –
Invontststive – Inventavive
S. S (verified owner) –
Ok, but not great – This blender requires a lot of liquids in order to actually blend. Smoothies end up having to be watery because it will just stop blending if there isn’t enough liquid. Easy to clean though, I just throw some soapy water in and pulse a few times.
T. G (verified owner) –
It’s pretty good – This blender/ food processor combo was a gift. Pros: 1.) Packaging is mostly molded lightweight cardboard – so much more environmentally friendly than Styrofoam and a lot of plastic. 2.) Simple design. a.) There’s the attachments for the blender. b.) For the food processor, there’s the chopping attachment and then the stem and blade for slicing and shredding. c.) The controls are either pulse, low, high or off. 3.) It does a decent job of all the basic functions (purees – not quite as fine as I would like, but still OK). 4.) The size of the blender is fine -7 cups. The food processor fits 3 cups – so also handles all but the largest jobs. You could also break things into batches if you needed more space. 5.) Efficient use of allowing the blender and food processor having the same base. So, you might have a day like I did, where you make something that uses the blender, say a roasted garlic and mayonnaise sauce, followed by the food processor, with sliced vegetables… using one machine. 6.) Big plus: Everything (except the base) can be put into the dishwasher compactly – without taking up all the space. 7.) I like the fact that the bowl for the blender and the food processor attachment have a ‘squared’ bottom. This makes it easy for you to take them off the motorized base and take things out while being stable on a counter surface. It also appears to make ice crush faster – if you use the longer cubes that come out of freezer ice maker for your smoothies. It other blenders, that ice gets held up as the bottom gets more narrow. Cons: 1.) Not a lot of written direction. But to be fair, I do think it’s mostly self-explanatory if you’ve had a blender or food processor before. Could be a plus – if you wind up throwing the instructions away anyway – like I typically do after one read. 2.) I don’t think the look of it is a ‘wow’ – it’s more of an ‘OK’ look – but personally I tend towards preferring the look of stainless steel/enamel. The bowls are plastic, as are the base. That makes it lightweight to handle (which could be a plus compared with a typical food processor), but it gives it a ‘less substantial’ look than, say, something made of metal and glass. So, if you’re looking for high end polish, this ain’t it. Overall though, it’s a like.
P. S (verified owner) –
This company can’t be bothered to stand behind its product! – This came without a blender lid. I called the company to ask them to send me a lid, and they refused—I would have to buy it! So you can forget about customer service. However, before I returned it, I used the blender with a jar lid I had that sat right in the hole, preventing splatters, so I’d know if I wanted to try again after I returned this one. It worked reasonably well with my Medical Medium Heavy Metal Detox Smoothie. I still missed the perfection of the Ninja Foodi blender I had to return because it required strength I don’t have to insert the blender container into the base. With the Foodi, you push one button, then wait 75 seconds for a perfect smoothie! I had to cycle the Cuisinart myself—it took longer and required a bit more liquid (I freeze my bananas and orange segments—so there are a lot of frozen fruits in mine). It did a good job, though not stellar like the Foodi.( I did not use the bowl attachment.) Good for the price.
L. T (verified owner) –
Food processor Cuisinart – Easy to use love it
P. S (verified owner) –
This company can’t be bothered to stand behind its product! – This came without a blender lid. I called the company to ask them to send me a lid, and they refused—I would have to buy it! So you can forget about customer service. However, before I returned it, I used the blender with a jar lid I had that sat right in the hole, preventing splatters, so I’d know if I wanted to try again after I returned this one. It worked reasonably well with my Medical Medium Heavy Metal Detox Smoothie. I still missed the perfection of the Ninja Foodi blender I had to return because it required strength I don’t have to insert the blender container into the base. With the Foodi, you push one button, then wait 75 seconds for a perfect smoothie! I had to cycle the Cuisinart myself—it took longer and required a bit more liquid (I freeze my bananas and orange segments—so there are a lot of frozen fruits in mine). It did a good job, though not stellar like the Foodi.( I did not use the bowl attachment.) Good for the price.
C. T (verified owner) –
A $55 alternate to S500 Hestan Cue and $1500 Breville Poly science Probe Induction Cooktops – If you are looking for closed loop probe temperature control similar to Hestan Cue and Breville Poly science, this is an economical alternative. If you are not then get a basic Duxtop for $56 – or similar.
R. M (verified owner) –
Invontststive – Inventavive