Cuisinart Blade Update
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Food Processor - Old Cuisinart, New Cuisinart, Used Robot Coupe?
Comments (129)I have both, a basic model Cuisinart made in Japan and a Robot Coupe made in France. Both vintage. Both machines are heavy duty and should be able to handle any duties required in the home. Interestingly the parts from the Cuisinart fit and work on the Robot Coupe but not vise-versa. I suggest that all parts and blades be washed by hand. Do not place these parts in the dishwasher. The heat of the dishwasher drying mode will weaken the plastic of the parts. Also be careful when twisting the lid on and off the bowl to prevent the locking/power engagement pin from breaking. Most importantly DON'T DROP IT! If you have a machine with a malfunctioning locking/power engagement pin you could manually depress the button using a pen or knitting needle. Be careful though as you no longer have the safety measures of the power engagement pin to protect you. The question about 3D printing your own bowl....This is not a viable solution for many reasons including: the plastic used has to be food safe. The bowl needs to be strong enough to handle the torque and stress of day to day use. And the plastic needs to be able to handle heat especially if you use the machine to puree hot items. Finding parts for these machines is difficult. Take good care of them and you should be enjoying your smoothies etc. For many many years. Happy cooking!...See MorePSA: Cuisinart food processor recall (4-rivet blades)
Comments (42)Just ordered my replacement blade a few minutes ago as my processor has been in storage for the past year! I was told that it would be 2-4 months before the replacement blade arrives!...See MoreNot happy about the way Cuisinart is handling the recall
Comments (17)I did it online. If the website is overloaded, do it at night. I haven't received the blade yet, but yesterday I got a letter from the store I bought it from a dozen years ago. I agree that they should have a confirmation that comes up on the website for your model number not needing the replacement, but they're aware of all their models, so if yours isn't on the recall list, it's a different blade (some here have said made in a different country). I hear your frustration, but be patient. It'll be fine in the end. This is the full list of prefixes for the recalled models/series, shown on the declaration on the bottom of the motor housing. If yours isn't on this list, it isn't recalled. • CFP-9 • CFP-11 • DFP-7 • DFP-11 • DFP-14 • DLC-5 • DLC-7 • DLC-8 • DLC-10 • DLC-XP • DLC-2007 • DLC-2009 • DLC-2011 • DLC-2014 • DLC-3011 • DLC-3014 • EV-7 • EV-10 • EV-11 • EV-14 • KFP-7 • MP-14...See MoreTrying to replace a nut on an Cuisinart air fryer
Comments (4)Measure the outside diameter (OD) of the thread with a suitable caliper. If the caliper is metric calculate the diameter in inches. (25.4 mm/inch). Suppose the answer is 0.25 inch. Then the thread is either 1/4-20 or 1/4-28. For other diameters, look up standard American threads and get a 'coarse' and a 'fine' thread nut in the correct diameter to try. Or buy a Starrett thread gauge if you are a tool hound (but then you would already own one). :) Here's a classic: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GOVPUB-C13-e37fe604c6638ab929cfb4fe8af50ac2/pdf/GOVPUB-C13-e37fe604c6638ab929cfb4fe8af50ac2.pdf And this one loads faster https://www.sizes.com/tools/thread_american.htm...See Morecloudy_christine
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