








Driven by 450-watt power, the BLACK+DECKER FP1600B is great for chopping, mincing, slicing, etc. The 8-cup-capacity work bowl of this BLACK+DECKER food processor accommodates a large amount of fruits and vegetable at one time. The conveniently located on and off/pulse buttons of this 8-cup food processor provides better operational comfort. Equipped with a stainless-steel chopping blade and a reversible slicing/shredding disc, this BLACK+DECKER food processor chops the vegetable as fine as you want. Built with dishwasher-safe parts, this 8-cup food processor is extremely easy to clean. So, bring home the BLACK+DECKER FP1600B and save both your time and effort.
8-Cup Work Bowl – Plent of room to work with
Food Chute with Pusher – Helps guide food towards the slicing/shredding disk while the processor is going, for consistent results
Dishwasher-Safe Removable Parts
Safety Interlocking System – Blades operate only when the lid is securely attached to the bowl
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KMac –
A Tradition of Quality, Endurance and Value
UPDATE: The new one is a worthy successor. A bigger bowl, one lid for all the functions, and an improved safety system are great improvements.The Black and Decker Food Processor I’ve used since 1990 – 33 years ago, isn’t working quite as well as it did last year. The motor works fine, but the spindle is off center, so the chopping blade isn’t as effective and the top slicer so handy for grated cheese or shredded cabbage doesn’t work. Sadly, I need to buy a new processor. It was far and away the cheapest model available back then when I couldn’t afford much more. I never dreamed it would grow old with me.So, I took a look at what was available – there are a lot to choose from. When I looked at Black & Decker’s it had the same functions as mine, and it had a more modern look. It also looked to have solved the minor issue I had with its predecessor. The white housing was a little fussy to clean. The new one has a black housing and looks to be molded. Just like mine, all the parts can go into the dishwasher. Several of the reviewers marveled that it has lasted 8 or more years. Well, that’s what they do. Thirty-two years of service out of a machine that I think was about $18 in 1990. And in those 32 years, there was never a recipe it failed me on. While writing this, Amazon sent an alert that my new one has shipped for tomorrow delivery.
Steff –
Still processin’ after all these years, whoa oh, still processin’ after all these years!
I bought my Black + Decker Food 8-Cup Processor in 2008 after I had signed up for a vegetable-only full CSA share and realized I’d be doing a tremendous amount of soup, sauce, and pesto making. Over the years my faithful food processor was also used for other things, most notably: buffalo chickpea dip, nut cheeze, fruit purees for baked oatmeals, and homemade Irish cream. Actually, it was the last of those things that caused her untimely death. However, I paid $25ish for her then, and I whole-heartedly believe I got my money’s worth.Went to buy a new food processor and realized… why go with something else? So, for another $25ish (why didn’t the price go up in the past ten years? I don’t know, but I like it!) I bought another Black + Decker 8-Cup Food Processor. Some things have changed in the past decade, but all for the better, like how it’s much easier to clean then it used to be because of the redesign of certain parts.Yes, this is a VERY, VERY loud machine. My significant other won’t be in the same room with me when I’m having a food processing party.However, it’s idiot proof. There are two buttons: ON and OFF/PULSE. It’s easy to assemble. You can easily store the blade, the lock, and the black cover inside the bowl if you just flip everything upside down (so don’t listen to those other reviewers, ’cause that’s a moot point). And it gets the job done effectively and perfectly time and time again. I admit, sometimes she leaks a little, but I’m pretty sure this is user error (“8-Cups? HAH! I can get 9-Cups in!”).So – if you want a reliable food processor to make your ham salads, macadamia nut ricotta cheeze, or fruit-only smoothies (WARNING: don’t attempt a kale smoothie in this unless you like drinking chunks of cruciferous veg), the best bang for your buck is this. My first one lasted me eight years with heavy use, so I expect to be back here in 2024 to buy another!
Madalyn –
Fast and durable.
Works great!! Made salsa with it and it was sooo fast. Love that it also slices cheese
Avy Lange –
Great buy to replace my old food processor that finally died on me.
This has great power, it is super easy to clean, the blades are VERY sharp, the plastic is thick and high quality. I do find that sometimes its a little tricky to turn the handled bowl into the locked position. I always want it to go the different way. I am also a person that always put the USB in the wrong way first before turning around, so if doesn’t bother you this is work the price.
LF –
Good Food Processor
This is a great food processor for most jobs. I had an earlier model from years ago that I had to dispose of when I moved into a place that turned out to be roach infested. Before I could get the roaches under control, they had taken up residence in the motor and laid eggs. I cleaned it and aired it out and could never get rid of the roach smell. I had stopped using it and the next time I moved, I disposed of it. I wish I hadn’t waited so long to buy a new one.It shreds, chops, and slices beautifully. Like a few reviewers said, some food does get stuck in the corner by the chute. I do find that in this model the food chute seems higher up so the presser doesn’t go close enough to the blade and I end up with a chunk of whatever I was processing spinning around or getting stuck in the corner by the chute. It’s a minor thing to deal with, so I’m still very pleased. It’s a great value for the price.One other thing I found odd is that the food chute in in the back of the food processor instead of the front. If you try to put the lid on so it’s in the front, it won’t engage the safety mechanism. I like the safety mechanism which prevents it from turning on until you engage the lid.The suction cups on the bottom are super strong and keep it steady.I shredded apples to put on top of a salad and they were delicious! That would make a good snack too with some raisins. It’s shreds carrots perfectly. Zucchini came out good too! It’s wonderful for folks who like to eat raw and makes the salads easier to eat without so much chewing. I used to chop up frozen banana’s too to make “banana ice cream” when I had my old one.Bon Appetite!
Kay spot –
Simply the best
Works great