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Buying Guide: 5 Tips for Buying Food Processors

Food Processors: A Must-Have for Every Commercial Kitchen

Considered a “must-have” piece of restaurant equipment, food processors revolutionized kitchens when they first appeared in the 1960s. They were originally introduced by Robot Coupe (Ro-Bo-Koo), which remains one of the top food processor manufacturers today—available through Burkett Restaurant Equipment.

Commercial food processors have drastically reduced labor-intensive prep tasks while saving time in the kitchen. Chopping, mincing, grinding, puréeing, slicing, and shredding all become faster and easier—whether in professional or home kitchens.

How Does a Food Processor Work?

A food processor is made up of a mixing bowl, lid, and a range of blades and disks. Safety features are built in, ensuring the machine only runs once the bowl and lid are securely locked in place.

Most models include two main blade types:

  • Stainless steel blades: S-shaped, designed for chopping, shredding, grating, and mincing vegetables, meats, and more.
  • Plastic blades: Ideal for mixing bread and pizza dough without overworking the ingredients.

What Should You Look for in a Food Processor?

  1. Powerful motor: Ensures quick, consistent processing. A heavy chassis also keeps the unit from “walking” during heavy-duty tasks.
  2. Large bowl capacity: At least 2.5–3 quarts. Note: liquid ingredients reduce effective capacity by about half.
  3. Wide feed tube: Accommodates larger food pieces, reducing prep time.
  4. Simple controls: Multiple speed options plus a Pulse setting, perfect for bread and pizza dough.
  5. Bonus attachments: Features like citrus presses for juicing or egg whips for baking add versatility.

Shop Food Processors at Burkett

Ready to upgrade your prep station? Explore our wide selection of continuous feed food processors and standard food processors today.

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