Cuisinart Food Processor - $160....COOKS UNITE!

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Well....I'm tempted to buy this, my fiance wants a food processor. She said Cuisinart, but KitchenAid also had good reviews. Would be a X-Mas present...so I may wait...seems like a good price though. Although the promotion ends today (9/30)

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...24169?_encoding=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&v=glance


The also have TWO mail in rebates for free chopper and free cake pan.

Not too bad.....any opinions
 
[quote name='Cornfedwb']Those are great... and not to burst your bubble, but it was $30 on woot yesterday. I missed it too.[/quote]

Yeah, I saw that....but it was the cheap processor/blender combo unit...plus it was recondtioned.

Also, the $20 off is still working for me today....debating whether or not to do a little early X-mas shopping (although, I think the rebates may be dead now for the free mini-chopper)

EDIT: The mini-chopper was replaced by a skillet now....neat.

Anyone think I should wait to buy this or is this about as cheap as I will find?
 
You say she's your Fiance, I would wait and put it on your wedding registry. If you both like cooking (or you just like that she cooks) then you'll both be getting a great wedding present :)
 
[quote name='oxidative']You say she's your Fiance, I would wait and put it on your wedding registry. If you both like cooking (or you just like that she cooks) then you'll both be getting a great wedding present :)[/quote]

Yeah, I was thinking that too....but I'm not sure how many people would actually buy us $170 food processor. Plus, I'm at a loss of what to get her for X-mas this year ;)
 
You're going to buy your woman a cooking appliance for Christmas? What next, a vacuum? I see trouble brewing...
 
[quote name='PsyClerk']You're going to buy your woman a cooking appliance for Christmas? What next, a vacuum? I see trouble brewing...[/quote]

A cooking appliance is much different than a vaccuum, many people (myself included) consider cooking to be a favorite hobby. I get appliances/gadgets/something cooking related for pretty much every gift-receiving event and love getting them.
 
I'm just sayin'...some women would see the gift of said item to be a bit chauvinistic. Obviously, if she's indicated a desire for it, then by all means go for it.

PS - check your XBL dashboard once in a while.
 
Yeah, it's something SHE really wants.....cooking is FUN for people. Now a Vacuum....I bought that just because I needed it. Not as a gift or anything.

I personally would rather get something I could use for X-mas rather than the same old stuff. Cooking is great.....we both enjoy it, but she's been wanting one of these for a long time (well, since we moved into our house at least). I know we could register for it....but $170 is usually over MOST people's limit for a wedding gift
 
[quote name='PsyClerk']PS - check your XBL dashboard once in a while.[/quote]

I got a new entertainment center, and with my new setup, until I get a longer patch cable, I'm Liveless.. and so far I've been too busy/lazy to fix that :)
 
Woot.com had a Cuisinart blender that also came with a food processor attatchment for something insane like 29.99. We already have a Cuisinart blender or I would have jumped on it. It sold out in a few hours.
 
[quote name='kaw']Woot.com had a Cuisinart blender that also came with a food processor attatchment for something insane like 29.99. We already have a Cuisinart blender or I would have jumped on it. It sold out in a few hours.[/quote]

Read the thread, I said that yesterday :)
 
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