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Steve Wertz wrote: On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 17:38:19 GMT, TammyM wrote: Wow June... only 7 years of infrequent use? That's terrible! My first FP was a La Machine, purchased in 1980. I still have my working La Machine from '79 or so. Maybe I should eBay it. -sw I have a farberware one that my grandmother used when I was a little kid that I use frequently to make pie crusts and bread dough...I usually just chop the veggies.. |
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In article . com,
" wrote: TammyM wrote: Hope you find something that suits your needs AND lasts! Just got back from B^3. I had a 20% discount coupon and planned to get the Cuisinart 11-cup fp - Cuisinart also has a $20 mail-in rebate going on until the end of the year for that model. The original in-store price was $199. I was on my knees pushing around boxes under the display to get one with the fewest dings (I can pretend it was not dropped during shipping if the corners are intact) when I saw a slightly beat up box with a clearance tag showing a $20 lower price. Coolio, right? I thought maybe it was a return or a floor model. I look a little closer - reduced from $299?!? Huh? Wait... It's the 14-cup model! The manager said they did a price reduction to get it off the sales floor, they'd had it for a while and no bites. I opened the box, all the parts were there. With the coupon, I walked away with a $300 fp for $152. Yee ha!!! Holy crap, this thing is huge. I'm going to make fried cabbage tomorrow and put it through its paces. It has a 10-year warranty on the motor and a 3-year warranty overall. (I've read that the bowl is prone to cracking with regular use...) Well, I hope this 'un lasts. I am psyched! June Good on you!! I'm on my second or third. The indestructible Lexan pieces destruct and it's damn near cheaper, catching a sale, to buy a whole new unit than the bowl/cover/parts pieces. And I'll likely be with Cuisinart until I die because I've got about $300 worth of various slicing, dicing, julienning disks for it. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ "Maligning an individual says more about you than the one you malign." http://web.mac.com/barbschaller; blahblahblog - Peanutless Peanut Brittle and Nancy's Hungarian Short Ribs 11-30-2006 http://jamlady.eboard.com |
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Christine Dabney wrote: On 30 Nov 2006 19:58:09 -0800, " wrote: It has a 10-year warranty on the motor and a 3-year warranty overall. (I've read that the bowl is prone to cracking with regular use...) Well, I hope this 'un lasts. You can get replacement parts.... Christine And IME I could spend almost as much on replacement parts as a whole new unit. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ "Maligning an individual says more about you than the one you malign." http://web.mac.com/barbschaller; blahblahblog - Peanutless Peanut Brittle and Nancy's Hungarian Short Ribs 11-30-2006 http://jamlady.eboard.com |
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On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 07:46:33 -0600, Melba's Jammin'
wrote: In article , Christine Dabney wrote: On 30 Nov 2006 19:58:09 -0800, " wrote: It has a 10-year warranty on the motor and a 3-year warranty overall. (I've read that the bowl is prone to cracking with regular use...) Well, I hope this 'un lasts. You can get replacement parts.... Christine And IME I could spend almost as much on replacement parts as a whole new unit. Shortly after I bought my Cuisinart many years ago I bought a second bowl. Rarely used it but my original one started acting up so I pulled the back-up out to use recently. About 4 or 5 years ago I bought a complete one on ebay that has 2 bowls, both types of lids, a raft of slicing blades. It is sitting in the box waiting for the motor on my original to quit. I do not remember exactly what I paid for the lot, but it was less than a new one without the extras. -- Susan N. "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974 |
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"sueb" wrote in message ups.com... I still have the FP my father-in-law gave me back in the early 1980s when he moved into a trailer and didn't have room for it anymore. So probably the same vintage as yours. I think it's a Sunbeam. I use it couple of times a month. But....I still have all the cutting blades! Even though I only use the knife one. Those Sunbeams were good machines. Big, heavy duty and very durable. I own a Sunbeam Vista FP that was new in 1979. It's had a lot of use and still holds up well. Sunbeam quit making them long ago so parts and service are no longeer available. If mine failed, I would probably look for another one on ebay. |
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Melba's Jammin' wrote: I'm on my second or third. The indestructible Lexan pieces destruct and it's damn near cheaper, catching a sale, to buy a whole new unit than the bowl/cover/parts pieces. And I'll likely be with Cuisinart until I die because I've got about $300 worth of various slicing, dicing, julienning disks for it. I take it the Cuisinart discs always fit the new model (provided the bowl size is the same)? That's really good! The KA rep I spoke with said that my bowl and accessories would not fit their new 9-cup model b/c they had redesigned it so much. I might have gone with another KA if the old accessories would fit. -j. |
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In article .com,
" wrote: Melba's Jammin' wrote: I'm on my second or third. The indestructible Lexan pieces destruct and it's damn near cheaper, catching a sale, to buy a whole new unit than the bowl/cover/parts pieces. And I'll likely be with Cuisinart until I die because I've got about $300 worth of various slicing, dicing, julienning disks for it. I take it the Cuisinart discs always fit the new model (provided the bowl size is the same)? That's really good! The KA rep I spoke with said that my bowl and accessories would not fit their new 9-cup model b/c they had redesigned it so much. I might have gone with another KA if the old accessories would fit. -j. I think that's correct - the Model number has changed, but the attachments still fit. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ "Maligning an individual says more about you than the one you malign." http://web.mac.com/barbschaller; blahblahblog - Peanutless Peanut Brittle and Nancy's Hungarian Short Ribs 11-30-2006 http://jamlady.eboard.com |
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Steve Wertz wrote: On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 17:38:19 GMT, TammyM wrote: Wow June... only 7 years of infrequent use? That's terrible! My first FP was a La Machine, purchased in 1980. I still have my working La Machine from '79 or so. Maybe I should eBay it. -sw Wait a min, I thought you were 39? |
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Wayne Boatwright wayneboatwright_at_gmail.com wrote: Oh pshaw, on Thu 30 Nov 2006 09:00:30p, Christine Dabney meant to say... On 30 Nov 2006 19:58:09 -0800, " wrote: TammyM wrote: Hope you find something that suits your needs AND lasts! YeeHaw!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My 14 cup DLC-7 SuperPro is still going strong.......hope yours lasts as long!!! Long Live Cuisinart!!!! Christine I've had my DLC-7 since the early 1980s. Last year the bowl finally cracked, although I haven't replaced it yet. I've been using a far elss expensive Hamilton Beach that's doing well. Sometime after we get settled I will replace the Cuisinart bowl. It's a real workhorse. Ditto on my DLC-7. But the bowl and feed tube both started going on mine a couple of years ago. When I could no longer ignore the damage, I priced replacement parts and was looking at around $75-80 to buy from a place I was comfortable with. Then I was in Goodwill one day and they had one in its box, looking like it had been used fewer times than I have fingers on one hand. $14.99. Yoink! The base/motor awaits the day my original does the big firework -- whatever decade that will be. sd |
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