Friday, October 19, 2012

Cuisinart Food Robot Coupe R2N Food Processor, Model R-2N For Sale


Robot Coupe R2N Food Processor, Model R-2N
Customer Rating :Rating: 5.0
List Price :$1,166.00
Price : $894.00

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  • Power: HP: 2 (Single Phase)
  • 1 Speed: 1725 rpm
  • Dimensions: 19 1/4 " x 15 3/4 " x 8 3/4 "
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Robot Coupe R2N Food Processor, Model R-2N



Robot Coupe R2N Food Processor, Model R-2N Reviews


cuisinart food : Robot Coupe R2N Food Processor, Model R-2N Reviews


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45 of 45 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Power to spare, but not much finesse, July 26, 2007
If you order a commercial robot coupe, you may find that the box
it comes in has no instruction pamphlet. There are two possible
explanations for this.
One is that the machine is available in so many countries that
the number of languages required for the instructions would turn
a pamphlet into a book. The other possibility is that the machine
is so blessedly simple that if you need instructions. ...well, you
probably shouldn't be using it.

I should tell you that the robot coupe doesn't grind up handfuls of
basil particularly well and that it's only a fair to middlin' slicer.
What it does superbly is puree liquids and reduce chunky ingredients
to crumbs or paste. It is also a better kneader for bread dough than
any standard mixer and much much easier to clean.

The other virtue of the robot coupe is that you children will surely
inherit it and they are likely to pass it on to your grandchildren. Mine... Read more
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful tool, not expensive toy, September 30, 2011
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I read the review of the Robot Coupe R2N in Cooks Illustrated and was impressed with their endorsement of it as a must have tool if you could afford it. Because I injured both wrists in a freak accident, making it difficult for me to slice hard vegetables like beets or perform the kind of twisting and pushing motion required to grate cheeses, it was worth the price of admission to me if it performed as advertised. Boy, does it ever. If you have a Kitchen Aid stand mixer and a VitaMix blender you know that there are kitchen tools that save time, improve quality, and are cheaper over the long run because you never have to buy another one. All of this is true of the Robot Coupe. It is ridiculously easy to feed products into it, there are no nooks and crannies that catch and hold food so cleaning is a breeze, the motor is so powerful and the blades so sharp that it works lightning fast with no noise, bouncing around or bogging down, and you absolutely can and will produce restaurant... Read more
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Commercial product, What's not to like (except the $$$), July 23, 2012
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OK, so why would anyone who doesn't own a restaurant want to plunk down $900 for a food processor (and btw, I managed to buy it just before the prices started sliding south). This is the ancestor of the Cuisinart, Kitchen Aide, and other brands of home food processors. Mine DID come with an instruction manual, although from talking with a former restaurant chef, instructions for commercial restaurant equipment are rare. The functions (metal scimitar blade, slicer, grater, et al) are about the same as you'd find with a home model. The work bowl (3 quarts) is about the same size as the largest home food processors. All models have a locking mechanism so you can't operate the food processor without the work bowl cover in place. That's the end of the similarities. The Robot Coupe has a motor base that's about twice as big as my old Cuisiniart DLC8 (2 quart processor). Its got on-, off-, and pulse- buttons. Its very quiet. It comes with a shredding/slicing/mincing assembly that mounts... Read more
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