Hamilton Beach 12-Cup Stack and Snap Food Processor (70725A)


Whether you are cooking for two or prepping a large family meal, the Hamilton Beach Stack & Snap 12 Cup Food Processor takes the guesswork out of food processing with a simple function guide that shows you which blade to use and which button to press. Designed to be uniquely simple – there’s no twisting, turning or locking required when assembling the food processor. Chop, slice, shred, mix and puree just about anything with the powerful 450 Watt motor. There is no max liquid fill line on this food processor, so you can process liquids without worrying about leaks because the bowl is sealed. The large-capacity bowl holds 12 cups and has a pour spout to reduce messy drips. This processor has a Big Mouth feed tube that saves you time by reducing the need for pre-cutting. In-bowl blade storage, cord storage and dishwasher-safe parts make for easy cleaning and storage.

Product Features

  • No guesswork with simple function guide
  • Easy stack and snap assembly
  • Unique; patent-pending design requires no difficult twisting and locking
  • Simple function guide shows you which blade to use and which button to press
  • Big Mouth feed tube reduces pre-cutting
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  • Bobby says:

    GOOD FOOD PROCESSOR Before you even get this out of the box I advise you to remember how they packaged it in case something is damaged in transit, it happens sometimes. This is packaged so ridiculously In three steps it’s like taking a puzzle apart. I’m guessing it’s to really safeguard the unit with a little extra TLC. I’m not trying to scare you off just warn you in advance. When you finally get it together you’re going to like it but the only thing that I was a little disappointed with is that the mixing bowl is plastic. You can’t use a Brillo or scouring pad on this or it will scratch up the surface of the plastic. Use a sponge and some Dawn dish detergent to clean it, it will do the job. The entire unit is plastic except the chopping blade (Its sharp!) and the slicing/ shredding wheel in addition to a nice brushed aluminum trim at the base.Let me start off by stating that some of the reviews claim their unit burnt out quickly. If you read the instruction booklet carefully it says to give…

  • EuReka says:

    This is a really nice machine, It looks great and performs great as … This is a really nice machine, It looks great and performs great as well! I make alot of homemade bread, Around 3-5 loafs a week and I hate kneading it by hand, I have sensitive skin and I just loath the feeling of raw flour, yuck!! This thing is perfect for mixing and kneading bread!! I know this machine doesn’t come with a real bread “blade” but I tried it out anyway and it works very well for my needs, I just have to give it a quick pat when its done to for a ball and throw it into my loaf pan!!This thing makes cutting fresh fruits and veggies easy as pie as well! It comes with a cutting blade for those, just pop them into the top and press them onto the blade and you have perfect even sliced pieces of fruit! It’s great for fondue when you need to slice up lots of apples and this takes a 30 minute task down to around 5 minutes!!I also wanted to make a pot of my cheesy potato soap and would normally use my immersion blender to make it smooth and…

  • Patricia H. says:

    Awesome – Easy – Great for daily use. We have used this food processor for one month, and we love it. This processor is replacing a 15 year old model and we don’t miss the old one at all. Best features, simple to use, just sit bowl on like a blender, then snap the top on. You don’t have to align and twist the pieces together. Unlike other models, this one is a breeze to use and occupies a place of honor on our counter top.We have made salsa, quick chopped vegetables for stir-fry, grated cabbage for coleslaw, grated and sliced block cheese using the wide mouth opening, mixed pasta dough, and made the best hash browns by grating potatoes dropped through the large mouth opening at the top. The unit had plenty of power for all tasks. When slicing cheese, the slices were thin and even.About the wide mouth feed tube; You put drop large items in (potatoes, cheese..) and leave about 1/4 at the top for the large black pusher to engage the safety switch. As soon as the safety switch activates, the slicer/grater starts…

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