🍽️ Elevate your culinary game with the Breville Sous Chef!
The BrevilleBFP810 Sous Chef 16 Cup Food Processor is a high-performance kitchen appliance designed for precision and efficiency. With a powerful 1450W motor, an extra-large 5.5-inch feed chute, and a durable stainless steel construction, it simplifies meal preparation while offering a variety of attachments for versatile cooking. The included Breville+ platform provides access to over 1000 recipes and cooking classes, making it an essential tool for both novice and experienced chefs.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Color | Brushed Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 35.2 Pounds |
Power Source | electric |
Wattage | 1450 watts |
Additional Features | Extra large 5.5 inch feed chute, 3-in-1 feed chute, Heavy duty induction motor with 30 year warranty, Ultra-durable BPA FREE bowl, The chef’s armory storage container |
Z**M
LOVE this thing
I bought this to replace an older model of this same food processor. The motor and blades were still going strong after 10 years but the bowl cracked and they no longer make replacements for it. I plugged this one in and it’s even better than the one I replaced. Very powerful motor. It shredded carrots in a blink and blended a sticky fig mixture with no problem. Looking forward to trying it to make nut butters. That was the only thing my previous one struggled with.
R**N
Buy a Breville
Wonderful product, a great improvement over our old Cuisinart.
N**A
Awesome
I love it. Shredded cheese. Cut salami and vegetables. Easy to clean up.
L**O
does a great job
Blades are wicked sharp, and clean-up is easy.
R**Y
Get a spare room
Have a number of breville appliances and like all of them. Bought this for the wife. Problem is it's as big as my wifeSeriously the thing weighs 40lbs. Unless you are going to keep it on the counter all time and have a spare room to keep that counter in I think this isn't the unit for you. It's basically a Volkswagen masquerading as a food processor
S**.
It's powerful but isn't much more useful than something cheaper.
Everything you put into it will come out mostly chopped into little pieces with a few larger chunks. The larger the pieces the larger the chunks. This is the new model which Breville doesn't offer a dicing kit for, yet. The french fry blade is kind of a novelty. Overall, I feel like the blades are high quality. This comfortably makes 2 loaves worth of dough but doesn't knead it well. It just powers through the dough ripping it up. Some food processors offer a lower power setting for kneading. I found the 2.5 cup insert useful. Water gets inside the handle so food can probably get inside the handle too. Food will definitely get behind the gasket. For $500 you'd think it would be perfect. Unfortunately it's not. If you know you need it, well here it is. Or maybe the 9 cup Ninja from Walmart will work just as well for your purposes. Only you can decide.
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