danemodsandy
Well-known member
I had a lucky break with eBay recently, one that gave me back something I've been missing.
In Atlanta, I had a trusty Cuisinart DLC-7 food processor and a Robot-Coupe RC-3500, too. When I closed out the house and disposed of its furnishings, I let the Cuisinart go, knowing it was easily replaced. The Robot-Coupe was a different story (it's a rare machine) and it's still in storage there.
But that left me processor-less when I moved to Waterloo. I acquired a very nice Cuisinart DLC-8, the 11-cup model, but it was never the same - I was used to 14-cup machines. As I used to say years ago when I taught: "You can always do less in a big machine, but you can't do more in a small one." I really missed having a DLC-7.
Week before last on eBay, what to my wondering eyes should appear but - a Cuisinart DFP-14BCN, the new stainless-and-black version of the DLC-7. It was used, and had one problem, a cracked pusher, but it was otherwise complete and was priced at - get this - $29.99, Buy It Now. Which, trust me, I did.
A replacement pusher/sleeve assembly was another $25, but that gives me a like-new machine for $55 plus the shipping. Not too shabby for a current model with a list price of $325 and a street price of $180.
I have also treated myself to a the DLC-70 nine-disc complete set of DLC-7 accessory discs, another bargain at $30, meaning that I have replaced the trusty old DLC-7 for under $100.
Best of all, the DFP-14BCN looks better with my chrome-and-black kitchenalia than the white processor did.
So, I'm back in biz. I feel some piecrusts coming on, and lots of do-ahead cooking for the freezer....
A photo showing the DFP-14BCN is below:

In Atlanta, I had a trusty Cuisinart DLC-7 food processor and a Robot-Coupe RC-3500, too. When I closed out the house and disposed of its furnishings, I let the Cuisinart go, knowing it was easily replaced. The Robot-Coupe was a different story (it's a rare machine) and it's still in storage there.
But that left me processor-less when I moved to Waterloo. I acquired a very nice Cuisinart DLC-8, the 11-cup model, but it was never the same - I was used to 14-cup machines. As I used to say years ago when I taught: "You can always do less in a big machine, but you can't do more in a small one." I really missed having a DLC-7.
Week before last on eBay, what to my wondering eyes should appear but - a Cuisinart DFP-14BCN, the new stainless-and-black version of the DLC-7. It was used, and had one problem, a cracked pusher, but it was otherwise complete and was priced at - get this - $29.99, Buy It Now. Which, trust me, I did.
A replacement pusher/sleeve assembly was another $25, but that gives me a like-new machine for $55 plus the shipping. Not too shabby for a current model with a list price of $325 and a street price of $180.
I have also treated myself to a the DLC-70 nine-disc complete set of DLC-7 accessory discs, another bargain at $30, meaning that I have replaced the trusty old DLC-7 for under $100.
Best of all, the DFP-14BCN looks better with my chrome-and-black kitchenalia than the white processor did.
So, I'm back in biz. I feel some piecrusts coming on, and lots of do-ahead cooking for the freezer....
A photo showing the DFP-14BCN is below:
