








🍳 Elevate your kitchen game with power, precision, and prep made easy!
The Hamilton Beach ChefPrep 10-Cup Food Processor features a robust 525-watt motor and six versatile functions including chopping, pureeing, shredding, slicing, and crinkle cutting. Its full-size 10-cup capacity and two-speed settings with pulse control deliver professional-level precision. Designed for busy professionals, it offers dishwasher-safe, BPA-free components and convenient cord storage, making meal prep and cleanup seamless.









| ASIN | B000RJTNFC |
| Brand | Hamilton Beach |
| Capacity | 2.5 Quarts |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,197) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Item Weight | 3.31 Kilograms |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | 70670 |
| Number of Speeds | 2 |
| Power / Wattage | 525 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 24.69 x 19.91 x 38.4 cm; 3.31 kg |
| Special Features | Cord Storage |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
L**E
Aunque es un modelo pasado tiene un motor super potente, notablemente más potente que los modelos recientes del mismo rango de precio. Es sencillo de usar.
L**E
UPDATE: Received my replacement and it works great. Feels powerful and yet not noisy as my old one. Everything works as it should with this one! Love the fact that it is simply constructed, no nooks and cranny, straight-forward design, not heavy to handle and so easy to wash! I just used my new food processor yesterday and my husband asked from the living room what I was doing, that he smelled something like ‘electrical short’ or something. I had smelled it too but assumed it was because it was the first use and it had to burn out some oil or something.(?) But when my husband’s voiced his concern about an electrical problem, I remembered that when I opened the box, I noticed that the cord was actually pinched under the edge of the hole where it was coming out of the motor, like the casing had been applied with the cord not aligned in the hole. I slid it out of that corner and repositioned it inside the opening where it should have been. Of course since the cord had been there since the assembly process it was kinked, and had compression marks on the cord but I didn’t think it would affect its performance and trusted that the plastic coating would have protected the wiring. Now I am worried that it might have severed one of the small electrical wire conduits inside the insulation because of the smell it created, and I am somewhat afraid to use it now. I contacted customer service to inquire and the representative was helpful in offering a replacement. ***** I will update my review when I get the new one and test it for performance.
D**T
a nice machine for every day use.
F**.
I bought this food processor last Fall to process fruit for jam making. I pick my fruit in the summer, and freeze it to make jam in the Fall to take advantage of the cooler weather. Jam making can be a hot job, especially in Texas! In previous years, I chopped my fruits by hand, but this year, my husband and I went overboard and picked pounds and pounds of strawberries, blackberries, blueberries and peaches. Then a friend gave me figs! There was no way I wanted to process all of that by hand, so I started shopping for a food processor. I found several good reviews of the Hamilton Beach 70670 and it was a great price, so after a little more comparison shopping decided to take the plunge. When I got ready to process fruit, this processor performed like a champ. The only issue I had was making sure I gauged the pulse correctly, as a few of my batches of fruit ended up almost pureed, which was not what I was aiming for! It plowed through hours of processing for 3 days of a long weekend, then several 2 day weekends. And cleanup was so easy. This is not my first food processor, but the Hamilton Beach compares very favorably with others I have used. I really love it and look forward to my next jam making season. I use it other times for smaller jobs, but the big workout for this baby is in the Fall. June 1, 2012 UPDATE: I bought this food processor in September 2007 and it is STILL going strong. It has plowed through marathon days of chopping and is still working like a champ. Though I mainly used it for chopping fruit, I feel that I give it a good workout as I often will have it going almost non-stop for days on end and it has not given me a single problem. If it ever dies, I will buy another one just like it. December 1, 2014 UPDATE: Just thought I would come back an let anyone looking for a great value in a food processor, this is the one. Mine, purchased in September 2007 is still going strong. It still gets its main workout in the Fall when I make jam, but it has chopped hundreds of gallons of fruit and produce and is still doing a great job!
D**2
La calidad y funcionalidad es superior al precio. Vale muchísimo la pena comprar este producto.
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