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The Waring FP40C continuous feed
commercial food processor does it all--
slices, shreds, grates, mixes, purees,
chops, and juliennes--right in the batch
bowl!
Packed with handy features,
the FP40C won't let you down. Ideal for
your busy restaurant kitchen! A commercial-
grade 1.5 HP high performance motor
delivers dependable, heavy-duty service
and is designed to complete large jobs
with ease.
While the powerful
motor helps make short work of your
toughest jobs, the super-large feed tube
helps cut down preparation time even
more. With 17 square inches of feed
space, you'll be able to keep a steady
supply of food coming down the chute. The
durable continuous feed chute is
constructed from gray polycarbonate that is
scratch and break-resistant to stand up to
heavy use. Plus, you can choose between
the large food pusher, which is suitable for
large foods and horizontal cuts, or the
small food pusher, designed for small
foods and vertical cuts, so you'll get the
results you want.
A large-capacity
clear polycarbonate batch bowl holds up to
4 quarts of processed product, so you'll
spend less time stopping and emptying
the bowl.
Don't worry, even with all
these features, the Waring FP40C
commercial food processor is easy to use.
There are just two large paddle
controls: "On/Off" and "Pulse." A safety
interlock and a safety reset button prevent
the machine from operating and protects it
from overload, to keep you
safe.
Once you're done, the
FP40C cleans up easily too. All blades and
accessory disks are removable and
dishwasher-safe, as are the batch bowl,
cover, and food pushers.
With the
Waring FP40C commercial food
processor, you will get plenty of
accessories
right out of the box: a standard S-blade, a
1/8" slicing disk, a 3/16" shredding disc,
plus the aforementioned large and small
food pushers.
Backed by a limited
2 year warranty from Waring. NSF listed.
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