Hamilton Beach 70590 Big Mouth 14-Cup Food Processor Review

by Kristine on January 20, 2010

Hamilton Beach 70590 Big Mouth 14-Cup Food Processor

Hamilton Beach 70590 Big Mouth 14-Cup Food Processor

  • 14-cup food processor with 450-watt motor reduces prep time in the kitchen
  • Extra-large adjustable feed chute; 4 speeds plus pulse control; 4-position locking bowl
  • Stainless-steel mixing/chopping blade and reversible slicer/shredder disc
  • In-bowl blade storage; dishwasher-safe bowl, lid, and blades for quick cleanup
  • Measures approximately 14 by 10 by 18 inches; 1-year limited warranty

This great machine can sum up with few points :

The good: Powerful, Affordable
The bad: too bad, wild gap between the bottom of the chute and the blade – might not slice the small food properly.

User Feedback:

Great machine for super price! The Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Food Processor is wonderful. We are raw foodists and use this machine at least twice a day. It is easy to use, pretty quiet, doesn’t walk all over the counter because of suction cup feet, easy to clean. The large mouth makes it so easy to just about anything in the processor, too.
This is a very hardy machine and does a super job. It is a tall machine, so if your cabinets won’t adjust it may be a problem. – K. Campbell

I’ve used my food processor for about 8 months now and have had absolutely no problems with it at all. It’s quick, powerful, and dishwasher safe. Sometimes it seems a little too big for smaller jobs (like chopping half an onion or some herbs), and it doesn’t fit on the counter under my cabinets because it’s too tall. But I love it! – Jen Lee

This is by far the best food processor I’ve had by far, and this is about the 3rd or 4th one I’ve had in about 25 years! The wide shoot is great for large vegetables-you don’t have to cut them up small in order to process them, which is great and less time consuming. It is very, very easy to operate and I really like the fact you don’t have a ton of attachments and disks to try to keep track of-you can store what you got in the processor and not worry about loosing them or finding an alternate place to keep extra blades. – J. Schreiber

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