Food processors at bed bath and beyond


Best food processor 2022: expertly tested models from the best brands

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The best food processors make life easier when you're cooking for a crowd or simply prepping for a meal for one. They effortlessly blitz through dicing, slicing, grinding and kneading, and this is more important than ever with the holidays in full swing.

We've thoroughly tested a wide range of food processors from leading brands, such as Ninja, KitchenAid, Cuisinart, NutriBullet, and Magic Bullet. Our tests put the best food processors through their paces, judging each for their functionality and efficiency through their performance, cleaning, and ease of use. 

If you want to double up your food processor with one of the best blenders, we've also included models that come with blending cups to make smoothies as well as dips or sauces. 

Our hands-on experience means this guide to the very best is unfailingly reliable. Below, we give you a brief overview of each buy, and you can click through and read longer reviews of each food processor to find out more.  

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NutriBullet NBP50100 7-Cup Food Processor | was $119.99, now $79.99 at Amazon
A versatile addition to your kitchen, the NutriBullet NBP50100 7-Cup Food Processo is voted our best food processor for attachments. This model comes with blade and disc attachments for chopping, slicing, shredding, spiralizing and kneading dough, it also features three precision speeds: high, low, and pulse.

Ninja Professional Food Processor | was $119.00, now $79.99 at Best Buy
Boasting an extremely powerful design, the Ninja Professional Food Processor is very reasonably priced (ever better with this discount) and super easy to use and clean.

KitchenAid Cordless 5 Cup Food Chopper KFCB519 | was $99.99, now $79.99 at Amazon
Available in seven different finishes, the KitchenAid Cordless 5 Cup Food Chopper is voted our best cordless food processor. A lightweight, portable design that can be easily transported round the kitchen, enjoy a saving on this versatile, 5-cup design.

KitchenAid 13 Cup Food Processor | was $199.99, now $159.99 at Bed Bath & Beyond

This KitchenAid food processor comes with a handy storage caddy for you to easily store the blades and discs. With 13 cup capacity and three easy-to-use settings, this design can cater to dishes of all sizes and ingredients. Plus,  you may be able to save an extra 20% when you apply Bed Bath & Beyond's sitewide coupon.

Best food processor 2022, according to our experts

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Cuisinart Core Custom 10-Cup Food Processor

The best food processor you can buy

Specifications

Power: 500W

Capacity: 10 cups

Programs: Low, high, pulse

Cleaning: Dishwasher safe

RRP: $179.95

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Reasons to buy

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Sealed work bowl 

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Easy, neat storage

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A range of colors available

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Two sizes of pushers

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Optional added attachments

Reasons to avoid

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No way to tell if it's switched on

Why you should buy it: Effective; easy to use and store; lightweight; versatility: base can be used for other accessories.

The Cuisinart Core Custom 10-Cup is our top buy and we think you will be hard-pressed to find a better food processor. Our tester Camryn found that it was lightweight, but felt secure, with a bowl that fully seals to prevent any messes while mixing liquid ingredients. 'I think this appliance is worth the splurge if you’re going to use it regularly,' Camryn reports. 'Details like the sealed work bowl make this appliance easy and enjoyable to use, plus you can buy additional attachments to use on the same base.' 

One of our favorite things about this food processor is that everything can be stored inside the main mixing bowl. That includes the blade (which comes with its own protective cover) and the reversible shredding and slicing discs. You can also expand its capabilities by investing in a blender jar, juice extractor or dicing accessory.

The controls are on the simple side, you can either mix on low or high, or pulse. However, we didn't find that this food processor lacked power when we made everything from energy bites to guacamole. The removable parts are all dishwasher-safe, and you can even choose from a range of colors when you buy.  

Our Cuisinart Core Custom 10-Cup Food Processor review has more details

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2. NutriBullet NBP50100 7-Cup Food Processor

The best food processor for attachments

Specifications

Power: 450W

Capacity: 7 cups

Programs: Low, High, Pulse

Cleaning: Dishwasher-safe

RRP: $119.99

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Reasons to buy

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In-bowl storage

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Dishwasher-safe design

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Comes with a spiralizer attachment

Reasons to avoid

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Food opening is quite small

Why you should buy it: Versatile; in-bowl storage; lightweight.

If it's a versatile food processor you're looking to use on a daily basis, the NutriBullet NBP50100 7-Cup Food Processor is it, thanks to its do-it-all attachments, which include a dough hook, a chopping blade, two reversible slicing and shredding discs (one thick, one thin), and a spiralizing insert, which our tester Camryn was particularly impressed with: it was very easy to get set up and produced long spirals of carrot and potato. There are three speeds: low, high, and pulse, and Camryn used all to make everything from shakes to the dough. 'After weeks of testing, I think it’s an ideal everyday food processor for any household,' she reports.

Despite this huge selection, the attachments can be easily stored in the bowl – other than one disc, which doesn't fit inside. This is important to note since food processors that don't allow for in-bowl storage take up more valuable storage space. At just six pounds, the Nutribullet 7-Cup Food Processor is also very lightweight – a need to know if you are not storing it on the countertop. 

Camryn also found it easy to clean: most of the removable parts are dishwasher-safe and the plastic is BPA-free. As with a lot of Nutribullet products, it comes with a comprehensive recipe book that is great to get you started using the machine. 

Our Nutribullet 7-Cup Food Processor review has more details

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3.

Breville Sous Chef 12 Food Processor

The best premium food processor

Specifications

Power: 1000W

Capacity: 12 cups

Programs: On, Pulse

Cleaning: Hand-wash advised

RRP: $299.95

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Reasons to buy

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Huge range of attachments

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5-inch wide feed chute

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Quality results

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Variable size slicing

Reasons to avoid

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Hand-washing is recommended

Why you should buy it: huge capacity; excellent, consistently good results.

The Breville BFP660SIL Sous Chef has the standard 12-cup capacity we see in many of the best food processors. Our tester Camryn found the controls very intuitive, and was able to get started as soon as she took it out of the box. The very powerful motor breezes through chopping larger and more dense items, and Camryn found it delivers some of the most consistent results of all the machines she tested.  

Worth noting: the chute is very wide, so you can turn food on its side and slice in different sizes, ideal for julienning; the shredding disc is also reversible, and the slicing disc is fully adjustable with 0.3mm to 8.0mm in size – overkill for some, perhaps, but if you take great pride presentation, it's a brilliant feature. 

'It screams quality,' Camryn says. 'While it costs a cool $300, it outperformed many other models that I’ve tested, delivering consistent results with minimal effort. I especially love the adjustable slicing disc and multiple chute sizes, which make it extremely versatile.' 

The biggest downside? It's big, which may make storage tricky if your space is small.

Our Breville Sous Chef 12 Food Processor review has more details

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4. Ninja Professional 9-Cup Food Processor

The best food processor for easy cleaning

Specifications

Power: 850W

Capacity: 9 cups

Programs: Chop, puree, dough, disc, pulse

Cleaning: Dishwasher

RRP: $119. 95

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Reasons to buy

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Not too expensive

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Very powerful

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Plenty of programs

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Easy to clean

Reasons to avoid

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Only one food bowl

Why you should buy it: Great entry level; easy to use; affordable.

The Ninja Professional 9-Cup Food Processor has a range of intelligent programs and handy attachments, all for under $100. It can chop, puree, dough, and dice, and has a reversible disc for slicing, too. Our tester Camryn found it particularly good at shredding vegetables and used the double-layered dough blades to make cookie dough, which, she reports, came together a lot quicker than many of the best stand mixers (though she did have to scrape down the sides of the cooking bowl). 

Other features Camryn loved include its lightweight, locking lid for safety and the quad chopping blade, which doesn't simply slice what's at the bottom of the bowl. She found it less effective on hard ingredients, however.

Overall, Camryn was impressed with the versatility and high quality of the Ninja, especially considering the price. 'If you frequently process large batches of food, you may be better off with a high-end model like the Cuisinart Custom 14 (below), which has a huge 14-cup capacity, or if you want something more compact, the Nutribullet 7-Cup Food Processor (above) has a fairly small footprint,' she says.

Our Ninja Professional Plus Food Processor review has more details

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5. KitchenAid Cordless 5 Cup Food Chopper

The best cordless food processor

Specifications

Power: Lithium ion battery

Capacity: 5 cups

Programs: 1.77in

Cleaning: Dishwasher safe

RRP: $99.99

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Reasons to buy

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Perfect for indoor or outdoor use

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Battery life is impressive

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Easy to use and clean

Reasons to avoid

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Small capacity

Why you should buy it: Cordless = portable; lightweight; handy for small jobs.

When our tester Camryn put the KitchenAid Cordless 5 Cup Food Chopper through its paces, it truly converted her to cordless food processing. 'Suddenly I could make sauces and dips while standing outside with the grill, and move around the kitchen with complete freedom,' she says. 

Camryn used this five-cup food processor for blitzing up onions, carrots, tomato sauce, guacamole, and even to make a delicious aioli using the mayonnaise attachment. It impressed her at every turn. 'It delivers strong processing power that can handle most tasks, and includes an awesome whisk attachment, as well as an oil drizzle basin that will come in handy for recipes like pesto or hummus,' she says, 'though it doesn’t do as good a job creating uniform pieces as larger food processors.'

Camryn loved its ease of use and cleaning: you turn it on by simply twisting the lid into place and pressing the perfectly thumb-sized groove at the top (though you need to unscrew and reattach the lid to add new ingredients), and the cup is dishwasher-safe. Of course, she points out that you will need to remember to recharge it, but the battery lasted a long time during testing and she anticipates needing to recharge every month, at most. 

Our KitchenAid Cordless 5 Cup Food Chopper review has more details

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6. Cuisinart 14-Cup Food Processor

The best large food processor

Specifications

Power: 720W

Capacity: 14 cups

Programs: On, Pulse

Cleaning: Dishwasher-safe parts

RRP: $249.95

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Reasons to buy

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Generous bowl size

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Simple to operate

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Slices, shreds, chops and mixes

Reasons to avoid

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Fewer smart functions

Why you should buy it: Well-made; easy to use; perfect for big family meals.

What sets the Cuisinart 14-Cup Food Processor apart is its large capacity: it's got five cups more than the industry standard. 'I can see this appliance being useful for someone who frequently does big-batch cooking. If you regularly double or triple the size of recipes to accommodate a large family or frequent hosting, the extra-large size of this appliance may be worth the splurge,' says our tester Camryn.

It tackled just about everything Camryn threw its way with ease: 'The pesto I made was evenly chopped and there was no need to go in and scrape any un-mixed ingredients into the sauce; my energy balls came out very well mixed and I found that it was easy to add and remove the blade because the bowl was so large,' she says.

For those who want a sturdy workhorse in the kitchen, look no further: it's outfitted with a slicing disc, shredding disc, and chopping/dough blade, and you can buy other shredding and slicing discs as well as a whisk attachment separately. Its uncomplicated design means it doesn't take up more space in the kitchen than it needs to, but it is heavy, so think twice about buying it if you'll need to transfer it from cabinet to countertop regularly.  

Our Cuisinart Custom 14-Cup Food Processor review has more details

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7. Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen System with Auto-IQ

The best food processor blender combo

Specifications

Power: 1500W

Capacity: 8 cups

Programs: Dough, blend, crush, pulse

Cleaning: Dishwasher safe

RRP: $219.99

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Reasons to buy

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The ultimate multipurpose machine

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Incredibly powerful

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Personal and family-sized pitchers

Reasons to avoid

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Large space requirements

Why you should buy it: Versatility! It operates as a portable blender, large batch blender, as well as a food processor, all on one smart base.

The Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen System with Auto-IQ is a great investment if you want a blender and food processor in one, its 1400-watt motor tackles everything from blending morning smoothies to chopping dough to shredding veg with ease. Worth noting: there are manual modes for low speeds, too.

Its size is a plus if you have the storage space for its bulky base and three attachments: the food processor bowl is 64oz and the large blender is 72oz, perfect for soups and large drinks. You can even prep your soup ingredients in the food processor bowl and finish them off in the pitcher. 

Included is a dough blade and two levels for larger portions. There's also a chopping blade that simply slots into the top of the bowl. I was impressed by the food processor attachment in particular, which was speedy and chopped evenly using the double-layered blades. The various Auto-IQ settings are excellently timed with differing strengths and intermediate pulsing. This was particularly useful when blending a large smoothie or soup because it meant I could leave the setting to work unassisted while I went about making breakfast. 

Our Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen System with Auto-IQ review has more details

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8.

Cuisinart Elemental 13 Cup Food Processor

The best food processor for dicing

Specifications

Power: 550W

Capacity: 13 cups

Programs: High, low, pulse

Cleaning: Removable parts are dishwasher safe

RRP: $199.95

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Reasons to buy

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Dicing attachments

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Mini work bowl

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Easy to clean

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Attachment kit

Reasons to avoid

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No multi-layer blades

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Lots of storage space needed

Why you should buy it: Great for dicing.

If you take your cooking seriously, you'll know that sometimes dicing is just better than chopping for making tasty soups and the bases for stews. That's why I love the Cuisinart Elemental 13 Cup Food Processor and its dicing attachment.  

A powerful 550-watt motor keeps it on top of sizeable tasks, which is a good thing given the large size of the bowl. There is also a mini 4.5-cup work bowl that makes cleaning easier when preparing smaller dishes. The dicing attachment pushes vegetables and cheese through a grid insert and then slices the ingredients into evenly-sized square shapes. I did find that this attachment took a bit of muscle to get through every last piece of potato or cucumber, but the results were impressively consistent. 

Although there are a lot of extra attachments to contend with, Cuisinart does provide a large storage case to keep these organized. It even has a lock to keep it away from kids. There is also a storage case that contains the multiple slicing, spiralizing and chopping inserts, so only opt for this one if you have plenty of storage space to offer. The dicing grid comes with a special tool to clean out the remaining ingredients without putting your fingers at risk. All removable parts are dishwasher-safe.

This food processor is still being put through its paces – these are our first thoughts.

Where to buy the best food processors

These are the best places to buy food processors for breadth of choice and great deals, whether it is Black Friday or not.

What is the best food processor?

After our extensive trials of the best food processor, the Cuisinart Core Custom 10-Cup blew us away for its overall ease of use and performance. It's also a nice bonus that all the parts neatly nest inside when not in use to not take up extra space.

Meanwhile, if you're after something absolutely premium, the Breville BFP660SIL Sous Chef is absolutely worth the splurge with its quality build and consistent results. However, it did take up more space to store.

For those after something compact, we thought the NutriBullet NBP50100 Food Processor was lightweight and easy to store, and it comes with loads of attachments for extra versatility when it comes to slicing and dicing. It's also a well-priced item that hovers around the $100 mark in price, making it a great value too.  

How we test the best food processors

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Our food processors have been tested by me (Millie Fender), Homes & Gardens' Reviews Editor in our test kitchen, and by professional appliance tester Camryn Rabideau, in her own kitchen – more on both of us below. You can read longer reviews of each in separate guides, but know that our testing process is continuous, so you can be sure only the top choices feature in this guide. Alongside our hands-on testing, we also research online user reviews and ask experts to ensure we can present you with a balanced view of each food processor. 

If we have included a food processor in this guide, it will have a rating out of five stars and we will clearly state this in the summary of each product. You will see that some with four stars are higher up the list than those with five stars; this is because, from position two downwards, we list the product by popularity amongst you, our readers. However, we are confident that all food processors listed are really good buys.

When testing the best food processors we made sure to use every attachment on offer, meaning we will often slice, chop, grate, spiralize, and even make pizza dough. We also like to work with a mixture of personal and brand-supplied recipes. A lot of brands include recipes with their products, which can be a great way of getting to know a food processor, but it's also important that the machine will work with our own recipes. We also test each food processor for weeks, not once, to ensure we offer you more than just a first impression.

For more insight into our hands-on review process, refer to our Homes & Gardens review guidelines. 

Reviews Editor

Millie Fender is the Reviews Editor on the Homes & Gardens Ecommerce team. Millie specializes in reviewing cooking appliances, and has built up a deep knowledge of food processors, mixers and blenders in particular. Millie loves to bake, so she will take any excuse to review stand mixers and other baking essentials. All of Millie's reviews are conducted at home, meaning she uses these products in her own kitchen, the way they're designed to be used. 

Contributing Editor

Camryn Rabideau is a product reviewer who has been testing small kitchen appliances (as well as other home goods) for several years. She’s tested everything from toasters to oil infusion machines, and as an avid baker, she loves trying out any gadgets that promise to make her creations more delicious or easier to bake, especially food processors. Camryn does her product testing from her small homestead in beautiful Rhode Island. 

What size food processor is best

Our advice is to never buy something your kitchen can't accommodate. Yes, it's tempting to buy the largest and most impressive food processor out there, but if it won't fit onto crowded counters or in kitchen cupboards, you'll grow to resent it very quickly.

Not all food processors take a lot of space though. Both of the KitchenAid options in our guide have a small footprint, even though there's a 9-cup model that will cater to even large families.  

Often it's the motor found in the base of a food processor that makes it so space-consuming, so opting for a mighty Ninja food processor could be costly in terms of space, but worth it for the high-powered functions. 

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Food processor vs blender: what's the difference?

If you've ever tried to make a smoothie in a food processor or chop veggies in a blender, you'll know they're very different machines. Because food processors have flatter bowls they're best suited to chopping dry ingredients, whereas the vertical design of a blender's pitcher means you'll have perfectly smooth drinks in seconds.

If you're trying to choose between a blender versus a food processor, there's always the option of buying the best food processor blender combo in our guide, the Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen System with Auto-IQ.

How much does a food processor cost?

The best food processor doesn't have to cost much. In fact, the models in our guide start at around the $100 mark, which really isn't bad for a powerful kitchen appliance that will last you for years. As they get smarter though, food processors also get more expensive. The typical food processor could cost as much as $250 for a truly multi-functional and high-end model. 

Round up of today's best deals

KitchenAid cordless 5 cup food chopper

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Ninja Professional 9-Cup Food Processor

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Millie Fender is Head of Reviews on the Homes and Gardens Ecommerce team. She specializes in cooking appliances, such as the best kettles, and also reviews outdoor grills and pizza ovens. Millie loves to bake, so she will take any excuse to review stand mixers and other baking essentials. When she's not putting products through their paces in our dedicated testing kitchen, Millie's reviews are conducted at home, meaning she uses these products in her own day-to-day life. 

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Kitchen Items At Bed Bath & Beyond That Have The Worst Reviews

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By Deirdre Mundorf/Oct. 17, 2022 4:15 pm EST

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Bed Bath & Beyond is known for its wide selection of products for the home. If you've ever stepped into its storefront location or browsed through its website, you probably already know that it offers practically anything one would need to outfit a kitchen. One quick glance around the store's kitchen section, and you're likely to see cookware, glassware, cutlery, storage containers, a wide assortment of tools and gadgets, and so much more.

Many kitchen items sold by Bed Bath & Beyond come from well-known manufacturers and boast hundreds or even thousands of positive reviews. However, mixed in with some of these high-quality and popular products for the kitchen are a few that customers feel don't make the cut. These products have been given poor reviews by shoppers, making one question whether they're worth trying out. Read on to learn which Bed Bath & Beyond products you may want to avoid the next time you swing by the store or shop online.

How the products with the worst reviews were selected

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Bed Bath & Beyond's website offers a range of filter options that can help you narrow down the product selection to find exactly what you're looking for — or, in this case, what you may not want to look for when shopping. To identify the products with the worst reviews, we started by using the "Ratings" filter option to weed out some of the more popular products. We focused on items with a rating under 4 stars.

While hundreds of products matched these search criteria, we ignored products that only had a handful of reviews. This helped ensure that the reviews weren't skewed by just a few lone negative experiences. We only considered products that had at least 50 reviews. This helped provide more confidence that the products we selected were given subpar ratings by several customers.

After whittling down the list by looking at the average star rating and the total number of reviews, we also referenced reviews from other retailers for the same or similar products. This helped us assess the overall satisfaction of a wider sampling of customers. Finally, we also evaluated the materials and overall design of the products. We considered how these materials or design features compare with alternative options to help us offer clear recommendations for better alternatives when applicable.

As when shopping for any other product online, remember that it is important to use your own critical thinking to evaluate reviews. The Federal Trade Commission shares several tips for evaluating reviews, checking for accuracy, and weeding out products with fake reviews. Some of these tips include looking for more recent reviews, identifying whether there has been a huge uptick in the number of reviews over a short period, and looking up other reviews written by the reviewer to see if they seem trustworthy or overly critical.

Nutri Chopper Kitchen Slicer & Chopper

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With over 250 customer ratings, the Nutri Chopper has only earned a 3.3-star rating on Bed Bath & Beyond's website. Many customers who gave these poor ratings said it was not sharp enough to cut through most foods easily. They shared that they had to apply a lot of pressure to get the blades to slice all the way through what they were cutting. Some other negative reviews point to the small size of the cutting surface. Customers were frustrated with how much pre-cutting and slicing they had to do to get their foods to fit in the food holder.

While this chopper has a slightly higher review on Amazon (3.8 out of 5), many customers were still critical of its quality or performance, saying it isn't sharp enough to cut through foods easily and can be challenging to use. The box for this product displays the "As Seen on TV" logo. As Seen on TV has an F rating from the Better Business Bureau. This is the lowest rating the BBB has and adds another reason why you may not want to purchase this product. According to the BBB, As Seen on TV received the F rating due to failing to respond to 16 customer complaints and failing to resolve the underlying problems that resulted in a pattern of complaints.

CRUX Artisan Series EasyBrew Coffee Maker

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Out of over 90 reviewers on Bed Bath & Beyond's website, only 40% said they would recommend the CRUX Artisan Series EasyBrew Coffee Maker to someone in the market for a new coffee maker. The average of all the reviews was 3 stars, with over 30% of reviewers giving it just 1 star.

The concept behind the coffee maker is intriguing. It offers the ability to brew a whole pot of coffee or a single cup using K-cups. This allows for more flexibility as individuals prepare their morning coffee based on how much they plan to drink and whether they are sharing it with others in the home or office. However, while the design seems appealing, some customers shared complaints about the single-cup brewer. They said that it isn't compatible with all K-cups and that it overflows or leaks out of the base.

Other customers noted there were coffee grounds in their brewed pot or cup of coffee. According to Consumer Reports, this is a problem you may experience if the coffee maker needs cleaning. However, one shouldn't expect it to happen right out of the box with a new product.

Our Table 5-Piece Acacia Wood Utensil Set

Bed Bath & Beyond

The Wood Work Place highlights several reasons why acacia wood is an excellent material to use when making cooking utensils. It is durable, rot-resistant, and long-lasting. Moreover, Woolly Green shares that acacia wood is sustainable. The trees grow quickly in various soil types, and pesticides and fertilizers are rarely needed when growing this particular wood.

With all these benefits, one might assume that the 5-Piece Acacia Wood Utensil Set from Our Table is a great buy. However, based on the low 3.5-star rating from over 50 Bed Bath & Beyond customers, that doesn't look to be the case. Reviewers noted several complaints about the utensil set. One very common complaint was that the pieces had an unpleasant odor. Others say that their utensils broke or were chipped after only a few uses.

According to New Hampshire Bowl and Board, there are several reasons that wooden utensils may fall apart. These include poor quality, washing them in the dishwasher, not drying the utensil immediately after washing them, and improper handling and use. It is difficult to diagnose precisely which of these reasons caused the Our Table utensil set to break. While it could be due to user error, so many negative reviews for a product can make you wonder whether the breakage was due to poor craftsmanship.

KitchenAid 5-Quart Tilt-Head Mixer Glass Bowl with Lid

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KitchenAid is generally seen as a trusted name in the industry. However, sometimes individual products from the top companies can still miss the mark. The KitchenAid 5-Quart Tilt-Head Mixer Glass Bowl with Lid only has a 2.7-star rating on Bed Bath & Beyond's website, with over 300 customer reviews. Only 33% of customers leaving a review indicated that they would recommend the bowl.

One of the main complaints cited by customers related to how easily the bowl broke. In many of these instances, the individuals were using the bowl to mix, removing it from the dishwasher, or just lifting it — all considered normal product use. Reviews at Crate & Barrel echo those from Bed Bath & Beyond, with customers pointing to the same quality and durability issues. With more than 300 reviews at Crate & Barrel, the bowl only received a 2.8-star rating, nearly identical to the rating on Bed Bath & Beyond's website.

Hexclad Cookware shares some cons of choosing a glass mixing bowl over a stainless steel one. In addition to being heavier, glass bowls are easier to break. This is something to consider if you're shopping for a new mixing bowl. However, several glass mixing bowls are much more highly rated, such as the Pyrex 3-Piece Mixing Bowl Set on Bed Bath & Beyond's website. It may be more of a product fluke with this specific glass bowl than with the entire category.

OXO Good Grips Chopper

Bed Bath & Beyond

According to the rating snapshot from Bed Bath & Beyond, the OXO Good Grips Chopper earned just a 3.3-star rating, with only slightly more than 50% of users saying they would recommend it to someone. The complaints against the chopper didn't center around one flaw, as we've seen with some other products. Rather, they covered a relatively wide range of topics, including that the chopper is difficult to use, challenging to clean, and that it doesn't last as long as other similar models they've tried.

Other customers lamented about the smaller capacity of the food holder. With its smaller capacity, customers shared that they had to pre-cut larger food items before they would fit. According to shoppers, if the chopping cup was overfilled, the blades also weren't as effective at cutting through all the food. These complaints point to one of the advantages of food processors over food choppers, as explained by KitchenAid. Food processors have a larger capacity than choppers, allowing individuals to chop more with each batch. The capacity of a food processor can span a wide range depending on the model (typically between 6 and 16 cups). Even a food processor with a 6-cup capacity will hold significantly more than the 1-cup food holder on the OXO Good Grips Chopper.

Customers who purchased the chopper from Target or Kohl's noted similar complaints to those of Bed Bath & Beyond customers. The chopper only earned a 2.8-star rating at Target and a 3.2-star rating at Kohl's.

Our Table 10-Piece Stainless Steel Cookware Set

Bed Bath & Beyond

Bed Bath & Beyond customers who purchased the Our Table 10-Piece Stainless Steel Cookware Set have complained about the handles coming off or the covers over the rivets holding the handles in place popping off. The set — which has 48 reviews on Bed Bath & Beyond's website — only has a 2.8-star rating, with half of the reviews being just 1-star. Bed Bath & Beyond sells multiple other Our Table stainless steel cookware pieces, and most of these items have higher ratings than this set. However, the Our Table 12-Inch Stainless Steel Fry Pan has a comparably low rating of 3.2 stars, with multiple customers citing issues with the rivet covers coming off.

It is not typical for the rivets securing a handle to a piece of cookware to pop off, but this is not the only product line impacted by this safety hazard. As The Wall Street Journal reported, approximately 121,000 Martha Steward cookware sets were recalled by Macy's in 2015. Several customers reported that the rivets on the 8- and 10-inch frying pans popped off. This defect led to three customers experiencing minor injuries, including welts, burns, and bruises.

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Choosing a food processor

A food processor is an excellent assistant to a good housewife who often cooks and will not let him gather dust in the closet. It will make it possible to make the family diet even richer and more varied. There are many models of this useful kitchen appliances on the market. They are distinguished by modern design, low noise level and thoughtful ergonomics. You can buy a food processor both in retail stores and by ordering appliances in an online store with home delivery at a convenient time. To do this, you do not even need to leave your home, which is very important in our difficult time. In order for such household appliances to bring maximum benefit to the owner, you need to responsibly approach the choice of model and not consider cost as a priority criterion.

What to consider when choosing a food processor

This efficient and useful time-saving home appliance will turn into a useless bulky toy that collects dust if serious mistakes are made in choosing it. What should be taken into account when buying such equipment in the first place, so that a modern kitchen device does not annoy you, but is actively used, facilitating the daily, to some extent, routine work of cooking for the whole family? Before going to the store for the equipment of an old dream, decide on your expectations. Why are you buying this unit? Tired of chopping vegetables by hand on a cutting board? If this is just the case, then you can buy a smaller and much cheaper device that will do the job perfectly. If you really love culinary arts, cook a variety of dishes perfectly, constantly strive to learn new recipes and please your loved ones with delicious food, you need to purchase a multifunctional food processor of almost professional level.

Now go to the kitchen and see how many small kitchen appliances are there. Surely you have a blender, and an electric meat grinder, and a bread machine with a juicer, and, of course, a mixer, without which you can’t go anywhere. In this case, there is no need to choose an ultra-expensive multifunctional food processor model.

When choosing a similar kitchen unit, decide on the main criterion. The determining factor for you should be the functionality of the device, but in no case the cost. It makes no sense to spend extra money to amuse your ego by buying a combine with dozens of attachments, half of which will not be used at all. For example, if you fundamentally refuse to eat meat, then you definitely won’t need a nozzle for making sausages. If your apartment has a tiny kitchen, then the size of the combine that you install in this cramped room in addition to other things and interior items will become very relevant.

Possible range of functions

Modern kitchen machines can easily replace a whole set of household appliances. Having such a combine, you can do without an electric meat grinder, blender, mixer, shaker, coffee grinder, juicer, ice cream maker and other devices, both useful and not very useful. But remember that in the event of a food processor breakdown (and sooner or later it will happen, because no one has invented perpetual motion machines yet), you will lose all these devices at once. Persistent in the desire to buy a serious semi-professional machine with a lot of attachments? At the same time, we advise you not to distribute to friends and relatives, not to sell small household appliances, which, in your opinion, will no longer be needed. Fold it in a secluded place, and this will be your insurance in case of a sudden (and this always happens suddenly) breakdown of a newfangled unit.


Food processor BOSCH MC812W501 1100W 6p. white

Which attachments can be included with the food processor

When buying a unit, the kit usually includes:

A number of manufacturers take into account the interests of the user of these products and allow housewives to choose the necessary options on their own. A food processor is bought in the basic configuration, after which the hostess herself decides which attachments to purchase additionally. Although individual nozzles are quite expensive, some savings are achieved due to the fact that only nozzles that are really necessary and useful for a particular person or family are bought.

Power and speed - the most important technical data

When choosing a food processor, you must be guided by such basic criteria as power and speed. If you need a high-quality multifunctional harvester that can handle any food and even ice processing, then you need to choose a powerful model. The most common are household combines of modest power, 250-650 W, and it is enough if the combine is not used too often and intensively. But, if you plan to cook with it often and in large volumes for a family of several generations or for guests, you need to choose models whose power is at least 1 kW. Professional machines are distinguished by high power, which reaches 2 kW. It is unlikely that you will be able to provide him with the load for which he is designed. And these combines are an order of magnitude higher than ordinary ones.

Serious attention should be paid to the number of revolutions of the kitchen unit. Inexpensive machines are usually designed for two or at most three rotational speeds. Cool harvesters sometimes have the ability to work in 20 different speed modes. As for the number of revolutions per minute, the optimal figure for the home is 9-10 thousand per minute. Experts say that such revolutions are quite enough to grind even very hard products. Do not try to save money by buying a combine with a speed of 5 thousand per minute: the efficiency of such combines is very low.

Combine bowl material

The bowl of a food processor is a very important element of it. To work flawlessly, it must be made from quality materials. Usually, materials such as plastic, metal, glass in various combinations are used for this purpose. In expensive models, the body of the device is usually metal. Inexpensive ones are made of plastic, while harvesters of the middle price segment most often combine plastic and metal, moreover, static parts are made of polymers, and dynamic ones that are not subjected to heavy loads are made of metal. Which combine bowls are better? Consider the advantages and disadvantages of all possible options.

Plastic bowl

Plastic is inexpensive and not very durable. Bowls from it are sensitive to both too low and too high temperatures, as well as their difference. With use, plastic bowls darken, lose their presentable appearance. But the worst thing is that not only the external gloss is lost, but also the operational properties. The bowl becomes brittle, often deformed, and may even crack from inaccurate use. And replacing such a food processor accessory with a new one is not so easy, especially when it comes to a model that has been discontinued.

Glass bowl

This option is much better than plastic, although it costs much more. Glass is good because it has such a property as chemical inertness, that is, it does not react even when it comes into contact with chemically aggressive products and environments. Glass remains unchanged, its performance properties do not change. Food processors are equipped with bowls made of strong tempered glass, which is characterized by increased strength. It is difficult to break a bowl made of such glass, even if it falls to the floor. A big advantage of glass bowls is that they can be placed in both the microwave and the freezer. You can wash the glass bowl using any detergent, even those that include abrasive additives.

Metal bowl

If the container is made of metal, this indicates the high quality of the food processor. Such a bowl is quite expensive, but it is very durable. It is impossible to break it, it will not crack or deform, unless you try to spoil it on purpose. The only drawback of such a bowl is that you cannot put it in the microwave. Do not use abrasives when cleaning stainless steel bowls.


Kitchen machine MAUNFELD MF-433CH PRO 3in1 1400W 7nas. red

Combine dimensions

This criterion is very important, especially if your kitchen has a shortage of space and storage space. The more multifunctional combine you look for yourself, the more nozzles will be in its kit. This means that the kitchen machine will be larger and heavier. Some models have special departments where nozzles and knives are placed for storage. For simpler options, nozzles are stored separately. The best solution is to find a place for the food processor where it will always be at hand. For example, you can install it on the kitchen worktop. If each time you get it from the depths of the cabinet, and put it back after use, then you will very quickly notice that you are trying to do without using it. If you decide to store your food processor in a hanging cabinet or on a shelf, evaluate the stresses that the furniture will be subjected to and check the fastening, especially if your unit is quite heavy.

Popular Food Processors at a Glance

REDMOND RKM-4030 Food Machine

This is a fairly powerful and functional unit. Its power is 1200 W, which allows you to perform a lot of functions and work with products of different hardness, including ice. The design includes a planetary mixer, a powerful vegetable cutter, a meat grinder and a blender. The body of the food processor is made of plastic, and the entire internal stuffing and the bowl are metal, made of durable stainless steel. Five-liter capacity and high power allow this unit to be used for a large family. Three attachments are included with the machine. The model is quite compact, the dimensions of the combine are 31 x 38 x 22 cm.


Kitchen machine REDMOND RKM-4030 1200W, 3 nozzles, silver

BOSCH MCM3110W

Another worthy representative of the Bosch 800 W line, equipped with three nozzles that allow you to perform many culinary manipulations. It is equipped with a large bowl made of transparent durable plastic, the volume of which is 2. 3 liters. The bowl cover has a loading opening and a pusher.


BOSCH MCM3110W 800W 3nas food processor white

Nozzles fit freely inside the bowl, there is no need to look for a separate storage place for them. After use, they are easy to clean, you can do it in the dishwasher. Rubber feet-suckers securely fix the harvester during operation. Its mass is 3.5 kg.

CP Top 11 Ranked

Whether you're a seasoned pro or just learning how to cook, food processors are incredibly useful tools. These machines are jack-of-all-trades that can chop and chop many ingredients, as well as take on heavier jobs like kneading dough. They're also good for light work - especially useful when you only need to make a handful of basil or chop up a few nuts.

We have prepared our rating and determined which models are the best food processors in 2022. Read and leave your opinion!

Editor's Choice

GARLYN S-500

GARLYN S-500. Photo: garlyn. ru

Thanks to its power and quality, a 5in1 kitchen machine can replace several appliances at once: a planetary mixer, a stationary blender, a meat grinder, a vegetable cutter and a dough mixer.

With its large capacity (5.5 l bowl), this model is one of the most compact and handy. The case itself is made of strong and durable metal, which is very easy to care for. High power is enough to perform all functions, and the speed of work is smoothly adjustable.

Metal attachments will help you cook a lot of dishes and make cooking tasks much faster, from churning mousses and crushing ice to making homemade minced meat and signature cocktails.

With high power (1200 W), the manufacturer also took care of safety, so you won’t have to worry about overloading and overheating of the motor either.

Editors' Choice

Key Features

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Top 10 rating according to KP

1.

Redmond RKM-4040 Redmond RKM-4040. Photo: yandex.market.ru

This machine is a multifunctional device that combines a meat grinder, a stationary mixer, a vegetable cutter and a blender. The power of Redmond RKM-4040 reaches 1200 W, which allows it to quickly and efficiently cope with the tasks assigned to it. The model is completed with a bowl which capacity makes 5 l. The device provides protection against incorrect use and overloads: if the assembly is incorrect, the device will not turn on, and it will not work if the motor overheats.

Base Color Black
Pros and cons

Large bowl, metal body

2. Philips HR7510

Philips HR7510. Photo: yandex.market.ru

If there is a need for healthy homemade food, then you will like the Philips HR7510. The capacity of the bowl is enough for your family, and the power of 800 W will allow you to finish the work in the kitchen quickly. It is not for nothing that the company has created this range of compact devices specifically for those who live in the frantic rhythm of the city.

Key features

Power could be more

3. Bosch MUM4657

Bosch MUM4657. Photo: yandex.market.ru

This model of food processor incorporates the Bosch reputation and a wide range of accessories. The device has a large bowl: 3.9 l, and it is also possible to knead up to 2 kg of dough. The kit includes a wide range of attachments: a whisk for kneading batter, a round whisk for whipping cream and egg whites, a nozzle for kneading hard dough, a universal cutter with three discs for different types of cuts and a meat grinder.

Pros and cons

Reliability, large bowl

4. Bosch MCM3110W

Bosch MCM3110W. Photo: yandex.market.ru

The Bosch MCM3110W food processor is equipped with a multifunctional knife and metal discs. With their help, the harvester carries out cutting, shredding, grater, grinding. All accessories can be easily removed and washed in the dishwasher. The power of the combine is 800 W, the working volume of the bowl is 2300 ml, which allows you to cook a considerable amount of food in one cycle.

Pros and cons

Manufacturer, design

No overload protection

5. Kenwood KVC5100B

Kenwood KVC5100B. Photo: yandex.market.ru

A kitchen machine is a powerful (1200 W) device that can replace most of your items in the kitchen. The model is equipped with a bowl made of borosilicate glass, along the edges of which there are handles, and a measuring scale on the wall. The harvester is equipped with a soft start, 6 speeds and a pulse mode, which you can easily switch thanks to a convenient regulator located on the side panel of the device.

Pros and cons

Design, large bowl

6. Redmond RFP-3909

Redmond RFP-3909 . Photo: yandex.market.ru

Using the device, you can grind, squeeze, beat, mix, chop or chop ingredients - just think about how many kitchen appliances you will have in your kitchen in one. The device can operate at a speed of 18500 rpm, while the power of the combine is 1500 W - it will help you make all the preparations for cooking very quickly. The dimensions of the product are 42x21x24 cm - not so much for such a functional device.

Pros and cons

Power 1500W, high speed

Small bowl

7. Vitek VT-1443

Vitek VT-1443. Photo: yandex.market.ru

This kitchen machine is designed for mixing ingredients, preparing sauces, desserts (whipped cream, puddings, cocktails, mayonnaise), as well as for kneading dough. It is compact and fits perfectly in any kitchen, even the smallest. And the capacity of the bowl will allow you to cook for a large family of 3 or more people. But the lack of a pulse mode can strain some housewives.

Pros and cons

Price, powerful

No pulse mode

8. Centek CT-1136

Centek CT-1136. Photo: yandex.market.ru

The work of the harvester is carried out with a high power of the electric motor of 1000 watts. Comfortable operation is facilitated by the presence of non-slip rubberized feet. The model is equipped with a metal bowl of 5 liters and a glass container for a blender of 1.5 liters. The functionality is also good - the equipment has six speeds with the possibility of smooth adjustment and operates in a pulsed mode. The device can replace your meat grinder, blender, and is also complemented by a dough attachment and a whisk.

Pros and cons

Very powerful metal bowl

9.

KitchenAid 5KFP1335ER KitchenAid 5KFP1335ER. Photo: yandex.market.ru

This model is ideal for kneading dough, whipping cream or proteins. The power of the combine corresponds to 300 W, so it does an excellent job with medium-intensity work. The food processor is equipped with a 3.1 liter plastic bowl. You can choose one of two operating speeds. The kit comes with a set of different attachments and discs, including a dough attachment, a whisk for whipping, a sharp utility knife, discs for chopping and slicing.

Pros and cons

Reliability, large bowl

Price will turn many off

10.

Kitfort KT-1320 Kitfort KT-1320. Photo: yandex.market.ru

The food processor is equipped with a grater, a universal knife and a shredding disc. It effectively cuts, shreds and rubs vegetables for all kinds of salads and vegetable dishes. The device is equipped with a power of 500 W, with 2 operating speeds for different cooking modes. The capacity of the plastic bowl of the combine is 1 liter. The weight of the device in 2.2 kg allows you to easily move it around the kitchen (and not only) without problems.

Pros and downsides

Price, compact dimensions

Small bowl

How to choose a kitchen combine

A couple of tips on choosing a kitchen combine were given to us Dmitry Kravtsov, a seller-consultant of the store “Bulir” 9061.

Be aware that some food processors are quite hefty machines. Make sure you have space to store them in an accessible place. And if noise is an issue for you, ask for a demo at the store first - some models are significantly noisier than others.

Bowl capacity is the key to a successful purchase. The largest models have a bowl capacity of more than 4 liters, which is enough if you are busy cooking for a small family.

Versatile and efficient, a good food processor will become your indispensable assistant in the kitchen. It can be used to grind cheese, make biscuit dough, baby food puree, grind spices and more. But before heading to the store, consider these factors to make sure you've chosen the best food processor for your business.

Features

Most food processors have only one motor speed and some have a small hole in the top to allow easy addition of other ingredients. They usually come with a "pusher" that fits into this tube and helps you add larger items to the machine while keeping your fingers safe.

Make sure the machine you choose has a "pulse" button for giving small pulses of power (suitable for coarse grinding or quick kneading of dough). You'll appreciate a smooth touchpad for controls that's easier to clean than raised buttons, and dishwasher-safe parts.


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