About 5 years ago I purchased a Black and Decker FP2500 food processor. I knew very little about these appliances - Mom thought they were gadgets but I was watching Youtube videos and they seemed like real time savers. While I had no complaints about how the unit worked, I hated the way it was made.
I dimly recall the earlier 70's versions that seemed straight forward in the way they were put together. My B&D consisted of many plastic parts that needed to go together *just so* or the multi-interlocks wouldn't line up and the damn thing would not turn on.
A few weeks ago -after very light use- the motor started to smoke and I escorted the whole POS to the scrap metal yard.
So my question is, are there any recommendations on a replacement? I'm not adverse to a modern unit per se, but I'm concerned that it will be just as balky to get the safety's to work.
Perhaps a vintage GE from the 70s? -Thanks.

I dimly recall the earlier 70's versions that seemed straight forward in the way they were put together. My B&D consisted of many plastic parts that needed to go together *just so* or the multi-interlocks wouldn't line up and the damn thing would not turn on.
A few weeks ago -after very light use- the motor started to smoke and I escorted the whole POS to the scrap metal yard.
So my question is, are there any recommendations on a replacement? I'm not adverse to a modern unit per se, but I'm concerned that it will be just as balky to get the safety's to work.
Perhaps a vintage GE from the 70s? -Thanks.
