Bowl Capacity: 14 Cups, 4 Speeds, Power 450 watts
Cut down on kitchen prep time with the Hamilton Beach Big Mouth 14-Cup Food Processor. The Big Mouth handles large foods like whole tomatoes and potatoes so you dont have to spend time chopping and slicing. With 450 watts of power and 4 pulse speeds, youll be able to slice, chop, shred, grate puree and knead an array of foods with ease. The easy lock bowl includes a ready alert light. Bowl, lid and blades are dishwasher safe. Hand wash unit base.
Price Range: $56 - $75
Bowl Capacity: 14 Cups
Speeds: 4 Speeds
Power: 450 Watts
Dishwasher Safe: Dishwasher Safe
Height: 17.05 in.
Width: 12.02 in.
Depth: 9 in.
Product ID: 23277330
Holy Mush Mouth Batman It's Going To Swallow the Whole Thing.
Pros: This has a big mouth to swallow the whole thing.
Cons: Don't turn your back on the kids with this setup.
The Bottom Line: I would highly recommend this unit to anybody that has large dinners to make for their family.
Review: If you have a small family I would not think about even purchasing one of these. What I mean by small is, is just a husband and a wife, but if you have a large family with a lot of kids this will come in very handy. I have eight kids, so we have to... Read Full Review by badbonz0007, May 23, 2008
Hamilton Big Mouth Food Processor
Pros: Easy to use; Easily assembled; priced reasonable
Cons: Too big for small jobs; to big to store in one piece; hard to clean
The Bottom Line: I recommend this product for those who want a reasonable quality processor and can't afford the higher priced ones. Also good for families with plenty of storage space.
Review: The Hamilton Big Mouth most distinctive feature is it's large oversized bowl. I found that in a household of two people, the things I prepare tend to not be large enough servings for the bowl and tend to be usually way too big. This feature may be great... Read Full Review by optimist2008, Apr 22, 2008
Pros: easy to take apart and put back together
Cons: just watch what and how much you put in this thing, stuff grows in there
The Bottom Line: This is a great item for larger families, small ones, well is OK, but if not careful you will have way to much food.
Review: Having used nothing but a hand mixer or a blender all my life. My husband decided this year for Christmas he would buy me a Food Processor. Now you have to remember this is for a person used to making small batches, because that is all the blender would... Read Full Review by karemm, Apr 6, 2008
This is a very trust worthy product I love it.
Pros: Cuts up vega and fruits very fast and is an easy to clean .
Cons: What i dilike is some times it can be kind of messy but stains stay.
The Bottom Line: null
Review: very good product to buy for any one to get got it for 20.00 onlin e for christmad.my mom got it for me to use... Read Full Review by xeno911, Mar 13, 2008
Long lasting excellent food processor
Pros: big mouth, affordable.
Cons: none
The Bottom Line: null
Review: I had owned 2 of these and both of them have done excellent job at my kitchen. I had to sacrifice one since I was moving. I have used it for chopping ,grating and also making dough for indian style rotis and dosas. Its very versatile and much... Read Full Review by ramya123, Mar 4, 2008
Supercharge Your Health with the Only Easy-to-feed, Large-capacity Food Processor Under $50
Pros: Unlike smaller models, the affordable Big Mouth lets you load most whole (un-sliced) veggies, fruits.
Cons: Includes excellent 3mm"slicing"blade; but for thicker slices, must order optional, expensive 6mm blade.
The Bottom Line: Why settle for dinky,"small-mouthed"models forcing you repeatedly to pre-cut foods to fit? At only $49.88 the large-capacity Big Mouth does a nice job of chopping, mixing, shredding, slicing.
Review: Prefatory note: To my knowledge, the only major bricks-and-mortar retailer regularly stocking this product for under $50 is Wal-Mart. (At least that's true in my metro-Kansas City neighborhood.) It's likewise available via Wal-Mart's web site... Read Full Review by henry_thoreau, Jan 7, 2008
Pros: Quick and powerful, easy to clean
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: null
Review: Nice product for slicing, chopping, mixing and daily food prep. I like the ease of using it and is dish washer safe. Wide mouth allows for whole fruits and... Read Full Review by ireckon2, Mar 7, 2007
Best Food Processor I've Owned
Pros: Huge bowl. Triple safety feature. Suction cups on bottom. Powerful. Quick.
Cons: None so far.
The Bottom Line: It's inexpensive, Fast, powerful, safe, takes up little space, and is very affordable compared to other processors.
Review: Ok, that was my first epinion, and I hope you'll forgive me for the rookie review! Anyway, the Hamilton Beach Big Mouth is a powerful food processor. It has 450 watts of power, and I think that's adequate for in home use. It has a huge 14 cup plastic... Read Full Review by nannypants92, Mar 21, 2006
My Big Mouth: Hamilton Beach 14 cup Food Processor
Pros: -Big food chute -Big bowl
Cons: -Bowl sometimes too big for what you need to make
The Bottom Line: 14 cups capacity is great if you have to prepare for at least 4 people. And it costs so much less than more sophisticated processors...
Review: One household appliance I really missed when I moved from Italy to the States was my Moulinex Multi-food Food Processor: it really did everything, from whipping cream to kneading dough, to chopping, slicing, mincing, and processing all kinds of... Read Full Review by sheilardt, Mar 8, 2006