Black & Decker MFP200T, Don’t give up your day..

Overall Rating11111

Don’t give up your day drills yet Black & Decker

The unit does cut and grate, but you better have a catching container that wraps around the unit to catch the product as it comes shooting out. Your catching container will hold as much as what drops short on the counter, the exit spout is enclosed on only 3 sides, so a lot falls short of the catching container. Cleaning the inside of the cover presented a problem, crevices inside the cover catch cheese and soft products, you must use a long bristle brush or THIN FLAT toothpick to remove it. This unit is loud. Does B&D equate noise with power? I should have left this one on the store shelf, cause it quickly found its way into the recycle bin curbside. I would rate this less than 1 star.

Update (5/18/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen. I also found some auctions for this item here.

The featured review for this product, Black & Decker MFP200T MiniPro 2-Speed Food Processor with 2-Cup Bowl Kitchen, was written by Mark.

The average rating for this item is 1 out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.

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Reviews (3)

Mark

March 1st, 2010 at 7:08 am    


Overall Rating11111

Don’t give up your day drills yet Black & Decker
Rated 1 stars.


JP

March 29th, 2010 at 3:44 am    


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What a dissapointment!
I’ve owned Black and Decker’s predecessor to this unit - the ShortCut - for about 25 years. It was a well designed Mini food processor. So I had high hopes for the Black & Decker MFP200 MiniPro Plus Food Processor. What a disappointment!

The problem is slicing. The slicing disk *MUST* be used in conjunction with a “redirection disk” that redirects whatever your slicing out the “ejection chute”. Well this chute ejects alrighty - all over the kitchen.

It goes back to Target tomorrow. And to the design folks over at B & D: you should really test out your designs before going to production with them.

Do yourself a *HUGE* favor and pass on this unit.

I have to go now; I have mushroom slices all over my kitchen.


Johnny

March 30th, 2010 at 12:02 am    


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Mini-Mess
The opening of this unit is not even big enough to slice a pepperoni stick. There has also problems with food properly drop from the slide, but on the whole place.


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