$550 Breville vs $120 Ninja vs $41 Black+Decker | Food Processor Comparison

The Average Kitchen
25 Sept 202211:41

Summary

TLDRIn this 'Average Kitchen' video, the host compares three food processors: the budget-friendly Black and Decker, the mid-range Ninja, and the high-end Breville. Each processor is tested on chopping, shredding, and slicing carrots, cucumber, and cabbage. The Breville, with its adjustable blade and various attachments, offers the most consistent results but is the most expensive. The Ninja provides a good balance of performance and price, while the Black and Decker is recommended for those on a tight budget or with occasional use needs. The video concludes with a discussion of the pros and cons of each model, highlighting the importance of choosing the right food processor based on one's cooking habits and budget.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿฝ๏ธ The video compares three food processors: a budget-friendly Black and Decker, a mid-range Ninja, and a high-end Breville.
  • ๐Ÿ”ช The Black and Decker, priced at 45 Canadian dollars on Amazon, comes with a shredding and slicing blade, and a normal chopping blade.
  • ๐Ÿฅท The Ninja food processor features an intimidating blade suitable for making pizza doughs and cookie batter, along with a dough blade and a chopping and shredding blade, priced at 134 Canadian dollars on Amazon.
  • ๐Ÿฐ The Breville, referred to as the 'Cadillac' of food processors, includes a variety of attachments such as a whisk, adjustable blade, dough blade, and a French fry cutter.
  • ๐Ÿ”ง The Breville's adjustable blade is highlighted as a standout feature, allowing for quick and easy adjustments for different food processing tasks.
  • ๐Ÿฅ’ The video conducts three tests with carrots, cucumber, and cabbage to evaluate the performance of each food processor in chopping, shredding, and slicing.
  • ๐Ÿฅ• In shredding carrots, the Breville provided a very consistent and fine shred, while the Black and Decker left a larger residual piece and was less consistent.
  • ๐Ÿฅ’ For chopping, the Breville produced a more consistent and finer chop compared to the Ninja and Black and Decker, which were chunkier and less consistent.
  • ๐ŸŒฝ When shredding cabbage, the Breville left some residual cabbage but provided a fine and consistent shred, whereas the Ninja was inconsistent and the Black and Decker had a narrow chute that caused jamming.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ The Black and Decker is recommended for those on a tight budget or who do not use a food processor frequently, while the Ninja offers good value for its price.
  • ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿณ The Breville is suggested for home chefs who cook often and would benefit from its durability and wide range of attachments, justifying its higher price of 570 Canadian dollars.

Q & A

  • What types of food processors are featured in the video?

    -The video features three types of food processors: a budget-friendly lower-end model, a mid-range model, and a high-end Breville model, which is considered the 'Cadillac' of food processors.

  • What is the model number and price of the Black and Decker food processor mentioned in the video?

    -The model number is not explicitly mentioned in the transcript, but the Black and Decker food processor costs 45 Canadian dollars on Amazon.

  • What additional attachments come with the Breville food processor?

    -The Breville food processor comes with a whisk, an adjustable blade, a dough blade, a large and small chopping blade, a French fry cutter, a julienne and reverse shredder, and a small cleaning brush.

  • What is the adjustable blade feature on the Breville food processor and how is it used?

    -The adjustable blade feature on the Breville allows users to change the thickness of the food being processed by adjusting the blade's height. It is used by turning the power on, attaching the blade, and using a plunger to push the food through the blade at the desired thickness.

  • What are the three simple tests conducted in the video to evaluate the food processors?

    -The three simple tests conducted are chopping, shredding, and slicing carrots, cucumber, and cabbage using each of the food processors.

  • How does the Breville food processor perform in terms of shredding carrots?

    -The Breville food processor performs very well in shredding carrots, offering both coarse and fine shredding options, and producing very consistent and fine results.

  • What is the price of the Ninja food processor and what are its notable features?

    -The Ninja food processor costs 134 Canadian dollars. Notable features include a dough blade, a 'gnarly' blade for general processing, and a chopping and shredding blade.

  • How does the Black and Decker food processor compare to the others in terms of chopping?

    -The Black and Decker food processor provides a more coarse and inconsistent chop compared to the Breville, which offers a finer and more consistent result.

  • What issues are highlighted with the Black and Decker food processor during the cleaning process?

    -The Black and Decker food processor has a narrow groove that is difficult to clean and dry completely, which could potentially lead to hygiene issues.

  • What is the final recommendation for someone who rarely uses a food processor?

    -For someone who rarely uses a food processor, the Black and Decker model at 45 Canadian dollars is recommended as it is affordable and sufficient for occasional use.

  • What are the potential drawbacks mentioned for the Breville food processor?

    -The potential drawbacks for the Breville food processor include the presence of moisture in the handle, which could cause issues over time, and the high price point of 570 Canadian dollars.

Outlines

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๐Ÿด Introduction to Food Processors

The video script introduces a variety of food processors ranging from budget-friendly to high-end models. The presenter showcases the Black and Decker, Ninja, and Breville food processors, detailing their features and accessories. The Black and Decker, priced at 45 Canadian dollars on Amazon, includes a shredding and slicing blade along with a standard chopping blade. The Ninja food processor is highlighted for its intimidating blade and dough blade, costing 134 Canadian dollars on Amazon. The Breville, considered the top-tier model, comes with an extensive kit including a whisk, adjustable blade, dough blade, and various chopping blades, among other attachments. The script outlines three tests to evaluate the performance of these food processors: chopping carrots, cucumbers, and cabbage.

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๐Ÿฅ’ Testing Food Processors' Shredding and Slicing Abilities

The script details a hands-on test of the food processors' shredding and slicing capabilities. The Breville's adjustable blade is demonstrated with cucumbers, showcasing its ability to create various thicknesses. The Ninja is shown to provide consistent cucumber slices, while the Black and Decker's performance is less consistent. When shredding carrots, the Breville's coarse shredding blade leaves a small residual piece, and its fine side produces a finer shred. The Ninja and Black and Decker also shred carrots, with the Ninja leaving a slightly finer shred and the Black and Decker showing inconsistency. The chopping blades of each processor are tested on raw carrots, with the Breville producing the finest and most consistent result, the Ninja being chunkier but consistent with the Black and Decker. Lastly, cabbage shredding reveals the Breville's fine and consistent shredding, the Ninja's inconsistency, and the Black and Decker's difficulty with the narrow chute and cleaning.

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๐Ÿ” Final Thoughts on Food Processors

The script concludes with a review and comparison of the three food processors. The Black and Decker, at 45 Canadian dollars, is praised for its value, especially for those on a tight budget or with limited space, despite its cleaning difficulties and unique shaft design. The Ninja, at 134 Canadian dollars, impresses with its performance and additional features like the dough blade, though it has issues with moisture in the handle and a small feed chute. The Breville, costing 570 Canadian dollars, is recommended for home chefs who use a food processor frequently, offering consistency and a lifetime of use, but it also suffers from moisture issues in the handle. The video ends with a call for viewer comments on their food processor experiences and suggestions for future tests.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กFood Processor

A food processor is a versatile kitchen appliance that can perform a variety of food preparation tasks such as chopping, slicing, shredding, and mixing. In the video, the host discusses and compares different models of food processors, highlighting their features and performance in various tests.

๐Ÿ’กBlack and Decker

Black and Decker is a well-known brand that produces power tools and home appliances. In the context of the video, the host reviews the Black and Decker food processor, mentioning its budget-friendly price and its performance in chopping and shredding tests.

๐Ÿ’กNinja Food Processor

The Ninja Food Processor is a specific model discussed in the video. It features a 'gnarly' blade for heavy-duty tasks and a dough blade for making pizza doughs and cookie batters. The host evaluates its performance and compares it with other food processors.

๐Ÿ’กBreville

Breville is a brand that specializes in high-end kitchen appliances. The video mentions the Breville food processor as the 'Cadillac' of food processors, indicating its premium status. It comes with various attachments and is praised for its adjustable blade feature.

๐Ÿ’กAdjustable Blade

The adjustable blade is a feature of the Breville food processor that allows users to change the thickness of the slices or shreds by adjusting the blade's height. The host demonstrates this feature with cucumbers, showing how it can produce various slice thicknesses.

๐Ÿ’กShredding and Slicing Blade

These are specific types of blades used in food processors for shredding vegetables into thin strips and slicing them into even pieces. The video script mentions these blades in relation to the Black and Decker and Ninja food processors and their performance in shredding carrots and slicing cucumbers.

๐Ÿ’กDough Blade

A dough blade is a specialized attachment for food processors designed for kneading and mixing dough. While not extensively discussed in the video, the Ninja food processor is noted to have a dough blade for making pizza doughs and cookie batters.

๐Ÿ’กConsistency

In the context of food processing, consistency refers to the uniformity of the size and shape of the food being processed. The host evaluates the consistency of the results from different food processors when shredding carrots and chopping cabbage.

๐Ÿ’กPrice Point

The term 'price point' refers to the cost or selling price of a product. The video script discusses the price points of the different food processors, such as the budget-friendly Black and Decker at $45 and the more expensive Breville at $570, and how they relate to the features and performance of each model.

๐Ÿ’กPerformance Test

A performance test is a method used to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of a product or appliance. In the video, the host conducts performance tests on the food processors by chopping carrots, shredding cabbage, and slicing cucumbers to see how well each model performs.

๐Ÿ’กCleaning

Cleaning refers to the ease with which a kitchen appliance can be maintained and kept hygienic. The host comments on the cleaning aspects of the food processors, mentioning difficulties with cleaning the grooves of the Black and Decker and the moisture issues with the Ninja and Breville models.

Highlights

Introduction of three food processors: a budget-friendly Black and Decker, a mid-range Ninja, and the high-end Breville.

Black and Decker food processor features a shredding and slicing blade and a normal chopping blade.

Ninja food processor has a dough blade and a 'gnarly' intimidating blade for various food processing tasks.

Breville food processor comes with an extensive kit of attachments, including a whisk and adjustable blade.

The adjustable blade in the Breville is highlighted as a key feature for its versatility.

Breville's smaller reservoir and additional blades cater to different food processing needs.

Three simple tests will be performed: chopping carrots, cucumbers, and cabbage.

Breville's adjustable blade allows for different thickness settings, demonstrated with cucumber slices.

Ninja food processor provides consistent cucumber slices compared to Black and Decker.

Shredding test with carrots shows Breville's coarse and fine shredding capabilities.

Comparison of shredding results among the three food processors.

Chopping test with raw carrots in all three food processors to evaluate consistency and coarseness.

Breville's chopping blade provides the most consistent and finest chop among the three processors.

Cabbage shredding test reveals Breville's ability to handle larger pieces with its safety switch feature.

Review of cabbage shredding results shows Breville's fine and consistent shred, despite some residual cabbage.

Final wrap-up discusses the suitability of each food processor based on usage frequency and budget.

Recommendations for different user types: home chefs, weekend warriors, and occasional users.

Invitation for viewers to comment on their food processor experiences and suggestions for future tests.

Transcripts

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hey welcome back to the average kitchen

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we have a full island worth of food

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processors here today from a very

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budget-friendly lower end food processor

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to a mid-range food processor to in my

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opinion the Cadillac the big boy the

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Breville I always want to say Breville I

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get chirped all the time on that so this

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is the Black and Decker Jamie I'll put

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the model number somewhere in the

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description 45 Canadian on Amazon it has

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a shredding and slicing blade and it

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also has your normal chopping blade then

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you jump into

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the Ninja food processor has this very

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gnarly intimidating looking blade

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that could do some serious damage if

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you're trying to play catch with

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somebody it also comes with this dough

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blade which we're not going to talk

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about today much but for making pizza

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doughs cookie batter so and so forth and

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as well has a chomping and shredding

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blade as well price point on that 134

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dollars Canadian Amazon this is the

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Breville uh came with the kit that I

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bought came with this amazing box of

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attachments as you can see here this is

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a whisk so if you're a big Baker could

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be really handy I've never used it this

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in my opinion is the best feature uh

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you'll have to excuse the water stains

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the best feature of the entire kit is

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the adjustable blade fantastic I use

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this all the time

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it also has a dough blade a very giant

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chopping blade a smaller chopping blade

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because this has a smaller Reservoir

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inside as well a french fry cutter

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julienne and reverse Shredder and then a

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small cleaning brush and you'll see if I

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open up this this up why it had the two

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different size blades is you could use

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this smaller container within the bigger

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container although it's not without flaw

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and I'll talk about that after as well

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so what I'm going to do today is three

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very simple tests we're going to do some

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carrots some cucumber and some cabbage

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we'll chop and shred and slice and show

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you how each one performs we're gonna

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I'm gonna make a little bit of space

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here because I'm feeling a little

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overwhelm with the amount of stuff here

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um and then we'll start running through

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some tests so first we're going to start

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with the Breville I work so hard to not

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say Breville so we're going to grab our

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shaft to throw a shaft on and I really

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want to sort of highlight and show you

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how cool this adjustable blade is and do

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a few different thickness tests with a

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cucumber to show you how it works put

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that blade on there so we'll turn the

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power on we'll hit start and let's just

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give it a couple to see how thin they

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are

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so I'm gonna say I made it too thin so

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let's open that up a little bit so epic

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fail there take two

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[Applause]

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pop that off and you can see

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that that is like so thin

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so thin probably even too thin for I

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mean depending on how you like your

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bread and butter pickles I guess maybe

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it'd be okay for Ben butter pickles but

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that is thin

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and now we're into

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probably what I would say would be the

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thickness that you would want bread and

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butter pickles and now let's just open

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this way up and I'm going to use my

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little plunger here

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and that made very quick work with that

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so that was pretty much the largest

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setting you know you're going over to uh

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for a pool party you're making a veggie

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tray that is a fantastic fantastic

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thickness my favorite feature that I use

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the most frequently is this adjustable

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blade to be able to just adjust that

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blade very quickly and get those

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different results is pretty exciting in

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my opinion all right so now we're on to

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the ninja I put the shaft into the bowl

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I'm going to put my slicing blade on and

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my lid and I've got my spout I'm going

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to turn the power on this

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foreign

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up the black Decker so they're on a bit

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of an angle only because when I was

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pushing down it turned it certainly

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sliced them it's not Breville nice so

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the ninja more consistent than the Black

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and Decker Nice Slice of cucumber there

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kind of almost picnic worthy almost okay

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so now we're going to try shredding

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carrots I just wanted to mention one

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thing on the Breville uh shredding blade

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that gives you the option for core

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Shredder and fine Shredder so we'll just

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do coarse shredding

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foreign

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so let's now have a look at the results

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very very small residual piece here on

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the top very small very consistent no

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chunks in here that I could see very

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very consistent ninja small chunk left

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on top not too bad so I would say a

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little bit finer of a shred now In

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fairness with the Breville we did coarse

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shredding black and Ecker left quite a

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large piece

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half a carrot shredding appears to be a

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little bit inconsistent but not too bad

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so what I'm going to do is I'm going to

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just scoop out this carrot grab another

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carrot and just try the fine side of the

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shredding blade to see if it's more

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similar to the other two

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little chunk residual carrot definitely

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quite a bit finer

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In fairness you got three different

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manufacturers of food processes food

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processors and obviously you have

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different thicknesses of carrot I think

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they're all fine I think they all did a

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good job so now we have the chopping

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blades in each of the three food

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processors I've chunked up some Raw

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carrot and we're gonna give it roughly

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five seconds per and see what the

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results end up looking like

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all right so let's have a look at the

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results now

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okay so that's the ninja results sorry

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the Breville results definitely do not

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want to reach in and touch this thing so

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I could tell just by looking at this a

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lot more inconsistent a lot more coarse

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the old trusty Black and Decker

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in my opinion by far the Breville gives

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you the most consistent chop it's the

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finest of the three but maybe that's not

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what you're after so you would have to

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adjust your time accordingly we're

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trying to trying to try to be as fair to

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all of these products as possible we're

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not associated or Affiliated to any of

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them so the ninja is definitely chunkier

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probably more consistent with the Black

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and Decker

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all right so lastly here we're going to

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shred some cabbage so kind of a bonus

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with the Breville even though the feed

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tube here is small the opening here is

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quite large and there's actually a

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safety switch in this aspect here that

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once this plunger goes down it turns on

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the blade so I'm going to actually take

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advantage of that right now in this case

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here and see if I can do this all at

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once now Ron start

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let's review the results I don't think

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any of them did awesome to be honest the

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Breville definitely some residual

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cabbage left over

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um some kind of larger pieces actually

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so I did put it on fine shred and it

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certainly is finely shred pretty

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consistent across the board that's

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pretty much all of it there one or two

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bigger pieces there but for the most

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part very very finely Shred the ninja

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also left some residual pieces as you

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can see here so I would say very

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inconsistent in this one so you could

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see sort of some bigger pieces here and

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there

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and the old 44 block connector major

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major problem with this one that I don't

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like is this very very narrow spot here

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that everything tends to get jammed up

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inside massive pain to clean some pieces

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left over but not bad

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and it appears to be pretty consistent

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here

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very consistent actually so I stand

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corrected I said that I didn't think any

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of them did an awesome job I think that

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in this case here this would be too fine

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for a coleslaw but it does have a course

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setting so maybe we could have used that

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let's give a final wrap up on this video

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and talk about these different pieces of

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equipment that we have here we'll start

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again on my left with the Black and

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Decker 45 dollars I think it actually

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did a really good job I think for the

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price point for somebody who's just

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starting out or somebody who is on a

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very tight budget who maybe doesn't have

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a lot of space and is not something that

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they would use very often I think this

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is great my biggest beef with this is I

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despise the fact that this shaft has to

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go underneath here like this I don't

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know why bugs being like I've never seen

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a food processor like it and the other

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point Jamie just mentioned uh the

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cleaning this grooving here virtually

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well it's not impossible but you could

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see it's impossible to dry you can see

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is still moisture in there very very

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very difficult to clean so those are my

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negative points on the Black and Decker

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the ninja very very impressed price

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point 134 dollars the dough blade which

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we didn't use is there uh the what we

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call the gnarly blade uh everything

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works well the downside for it for me is

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this I don't like all the moisture that

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gets inside of the handle here that

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that's a big negative for me and I don't

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really like how small the Chute is but

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other than that it performed well and

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was very very good for the price point

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so lastly the big boy uh the Breville

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I've done a review on this before if you

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haven't watched it check it out it's

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very very comprehensive way more tests

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than what we had done today very very

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consistent obviously comes with all the

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blades that put them away I talked about

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those before this also has moisture in

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the handle which drives me crazy you can

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see I don't know why they do that I

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think over time it's going to cause some

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issues what I say before 570 Jamie

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very very expensive way more than any of

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these so how I would sort of categorize

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this is if you're a home chef and you

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love to cook and you would use the food

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processor often like I would this is

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definitely something that you're going

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to buy and should last you a lifetime if

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you're kind of a weekend warrior like to

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cook but maybe don't do it on a daily

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basis maybe this is your go-to great

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price price point and just again last

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you a lifetime and if you're somebody

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who very very rarely uses the food

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processor but may need one in a pinch

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maybe this is all you need 45 bucks

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pretty cheap leave us a comment leave us

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a comment about a food processor that

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you have that maybe we should get and

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run it through of course the tests

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