Description
Breville Sous Chef 12 Cup Food Processor, – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Breville Sous Chef 12 Cup Food Processor, Silver, BFP660SIL
Brand
Breville
Product Dimensions
7.5″D x 9.5″W x 17″H
Color
Silver
Wattage
1000 watts
Material
Plastic
Recommended Uses For Product
Chop
Item Weight
15.9 Pounds
Product Care Instructions
Dishwasher Safe
Voltage
120 Volts
Model Name
BFP660SIL
Is Dishwasher Safe
Yes
Blade Material
Plastic
Power Source
Induction
Product Dimensions
9.5 x 7.5 x 17 inches
Item Weight
15.9 pounds
Manufacturer
Breville
ASIN
B00PHNFML2
Item model number
BFP660SILUSC
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
October 1, 2013
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Technical specifications – Breville Sous Chef 12 Cup Food Processor, :
Brand
Breville
Product Dimensions
7.5″D x 9.5″W x 17″H
Color
Silver
Wattage
1000 watts
Material
Plastic
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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A. O (verified owner) –
Great Addition to Our Kitchen – This food processor is our third. The Breville is a whole different experience. It is heavy enough to stay put when using but easy for me to lift from a bottom cabinet. It goes together seamlessly. The parts are well made. The noise level is very acceptable. So far, I have sliced and grated vegetables for stir fry and salads. The end results were exemplary. I ground oats into flour. The texture was just right. We made potato chips and French fries using the slicer tool. Chips are perfect on the setting of 1. We cut potatoes much thicker to make fries. Can’t wait to try pastry dough, make nut butters, and pesto. This machine is just the right size for a family of 2-4.
T. C (verified owner) –
Why you want Breville instead of Cuisinart – This is a long review and you deserve to have my credentials. I am an ex-Cuisinart owner. The first food processor I bought (because I didn’t know any better; see below) was the Cuisinart Pro and I suffered with that machine for 10 years until the detachable stem broke, liberating me from Cuisinart design flaw hell and allowing me to rush into the arms of Breville, a company MUCH smarter about design. I bought the Breville two years ago and, literally, finally understood why people love food processors so much. My husband and I love this machine so much that when a family emergency recently required us to convert to a commuter marriage, we bought a second Breville so that neither of us would have to go without. It would have been cheaper to get a Cuisinart Prep 9 or a KitchenAid, but the Breville is so superior in design and materials that there was just no way ethically that we could justify supporting another one of those crappy machines into production.
A. O (verified owner) –
Great Addition to Our Kitchen – This food processor is our third. The Breville is a whole different experience. It is heavy enough to stay put when using but easy for me to lift from a bottom cabinet. It goes together seamlessly. The parts are well made. The noise level is very acceptable. So far, I have sliced and grated vegetables for stir fry and salads. The end results were exemplary. I ground oats into flour. The texture was just right. We made potato chips and French fries using the slicer tool. Chips are perfect on the setting of 1. We cut potatoes much thicker to make fries. Can’t wait to try pastry dough, make nut butters, and pesto. This machine is just the right size for a family of 2-4.
T. S (verified owner) –
1000W or 700W ????? – Received my BFP660SIL on 9/23/22. I made pie crust and blended pumpkin. It worked great. I will be grating next. One reason I purchased this machine was the powerful motor. My last 2 food processors, a cuisinart and a kitchenaid both died grating cheese. I am wondering now if I paid for something I did not get. Picture clearly shows that my machine states 700W. Are we being deceived by Brevelle? Please let me know what power your machine has on the information tag on bottom of unit.
A. I (verified owner) –
Great Processor! – This processor does exactly as it’s supposed to do! Doesn’t take up as much counter space as last model. Attachments more compact. Motor is powerful and makes easy work of all features. I’d buy it again! Highly recommended.
T. C (verified owner) –
Why you want Breville instead of Cuisinart – This is a long review and you deserve to have my credentials. I am an ex-Cuisinart owner. The first food processor I bought (because I didn’t know any better; see below) was the Cuisinart Pro and I suffered with that machine for 10 years until the detachable stem broke, liberating me from Cuisinart design flaw hell and allowing me to rush into the arms of Breville, a company MUCH smarter about design. I bought the Breville two years ago and, literally, finally understood why people love food processors so much. My husband and I love this machine so much that when a family emergency recently required us to convert to a commuter marriage, we bought a second Breville so that neither of us would have to go without. It would have been cheaper to get a Cuisinart Prep 9 or a KitchenAid, but the Breville is so superior in design and materials that there was just no way ethically that we could justify supporting another one of those crappy machines into production.
T. S (verified owner) –
1000W or 700W ????? – Received my BFP660SIL on 9/23/22. I made pie crust and blended pumpkin. It worked great. I will be grating next. One reason I purchased this machine was the powerful motor. My last 2 food processors, a cuisinart and a kitchenaid both died grating cheese. I am wondering now if I paid for something I did not get. Picture clearly shows that my machine states 700W. Are we being deceived by Brevelle? Please let me know what power your machine has on the information tag on bottom of unit.
A. B (verified owner) –
Great machine, but… – I have been cooking for about 30 years, went to culinary school, etc. I have never owned a food processor before, though I have used many. In the past, they weren’t good enough to make it worth even using, much less purchasing. With my chef’s knife, everything always came out how I wanted it, and faster, when you consider cleanup (and you have to get the knife and cutting board out/dirty ANYWAY to use a food processor). That all said, it seemed like technology might be advanced to the point where I could use one, so I looked into them a bit.
A. I (verified owner) –
Great Processor! – This processor does exactly as it’s supposed to do! Doesn’t take up as much counter space as last model. Attachments more compact. Motor is powerful and makes easy work of all features. I’d buy it again! Highly recommended.
A. B (verified owner) –
Great machine, but… – I have been cooking for about 30 years, went to culinary school, etc. I have never owned a food processor before, though I have used many. In the past, they weren’t good enough to make it worth even using, much less purchasing. With my chef’s knife, everything always came out how I wanted it, and faster, when you consider cleanup (and you have to get the knife and cutting board out/dirty ANYWAY to use a food processor). That all said, it seemed like technology might be advanced to the point where I could use one, so I looked into them a bit.