I have the Cuisinart DLC-21
It's more of a chopper than a food processor, but it comes in really handy for chopping all of my taco fixin's (usually, I make tacos weekly) among other things. The only thing that I don't like about it is that the bowl could be sturdier, as in thicker acrylic. The piece on the bowl that slides under the interlock switch seems to be a potential weak point. I just wished choppers/food processors had glass bowls, much like a good blender would have a glass jar. Short of dropping it, a glass bowl should last indefinitely.
My parents have a newer KitchenAid full size food processor but they also have a small Black and Decker mini chopper (I think it's called "Handy Chopper Plus"), which they've had since I was a toddler (I'm approaching my late twenties) and that thing has not given up at all. Even the acrylic bowl is completely intact. My mom uses it quite frequently, when she doesn't need to process a whole lot of ingredients in her big, hulking KitchenAid. They also have the same old Black and Decker "Light & Easy" iron that my dad, a police officer, used to press his uniforms ever since I could remember. If I recall, I think both the iron and the chopper were USA made. They had a B&D blender from the same era, too, but I think either the motor burned up or it was sold at one of our yard sales.
As for my blender, I have a good ol' Oster 18-speed blender with a glass jar, nothing fancy. It's made in China but it seems like a good unit that will last a while. I have a KitchenAid Classic Plus mixer, which should last me most (if not all) of my life.