The Robot Coupe R2 DICE is a commercial-grade food processor built for high-volume prep, with a 1200W motor in a 32-pound unit priced at $2,232. Its 4.3-star rating from 64 reviewers reflects a niche professional audience, not the general home cook.
Small restaurants, catering operations, or serious food service kitchens that need consistent, rapid dicing and processing of large quantities daily.
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You are a home cook, occasional meal prepper, or anyone without a professional kitchen setup. The price, size, and 32-pound weight rule this out for nearly all residential use.
Power 1200 W
Speeds 1
Jar / bowl material Plastic
Blade material Plastic
Color Gray
Dimensions 16.25 X 23.75 X 20.25 In
Priced 791% above the category median ($250.57 across 47 tracked models)
Power of 1200 W - higher than 88% of the 49 models we track
Speeds of 1 - lower than 62% of the 49 models we track
Pros
1200W commercial motor built for sustained high-volume use
Dicing capability for consistent, uniform cuts
Trusted Robot Coupe commercial pedigree
Single-speed operation stays simple in busy kitchens
Cons
$2,232 price is strictly a commercial purchase
32 pounds makes repositioning difficult
Large footprint at 16.25 x 23.75 x 20.25 inches requires dedicated counter space
Only 64 reviews, limited feedback pool
Our scorecard
4.2/5overall
Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 64 owner ratings
Popularity1.9/5
64 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other countertop and personal blenders, immersion blenders, food processors, and masticating, centrifugal and citrus juicers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Specifications
Power
1200 W
Speeds
1
Jar / bowl material
Plastic
Blade material
Plastic
Color
Gray
Dimensions
16.25 X 23.75 X 20.25 In
Weight
32.0 lb
Voltage
120 Volts
Overview
Robot Coupe built a reputation in commercial kitchens, and the R2 DICE represents that heritage with a 1200W motor, a gray polycarbonate bowl, and dimensions of 16.25 x 23.75 x 20.25 inches. This is a countertop appliance only in the sense that it sits on one, it weighs 32 pounds and takes up serious real estate.
The dicing functionality is the main reason to choose this model over standard Robot Coupe processors. Professional kitchens that need uniform dice cuts on high volumes of vegetables benefit most from that capability. The single speed keeps operation straightforward in a busy prep environment where simplicity matters.
At $2,232, this is not a consideration for home kitchens under any circumstances. The 64 reviews averaging 4.3 stars reflect a small but knowledgeable buyer pool who understands what commercial equipment delivers. For the right setting, the investment makes sense. For everyone else, a fraction of that budget covers all practical home food processing needs.
Performance notes
The 1200W motor is rated for continuous commercial-level prep. The polycarbonate bowl is standard for food service equipment in this class, offering impact resistance. Single-speed operation keeps the R2 DICE reliable in environments where staff turnover is high and controls need to stay simple.
What buyers say
With only 64 ratings, the sample is small, but a 4.3-star average from commercial buyers who understand the product category is a positive signal. This is not a product where casual home buyers pad the review pool, so the feedback likely reflects genuine professional assessments.
Is the Robot Coupe R2 DICE suitable for home kitchens?
It is not practical for home use. The $2,232 price, 32-pound weight, and 16-plus-inch footprint in three dimensions are all designed around commercial prep volume. A home cook can get a full-featured processor for under $300 that handles everything a household needs.
What does the dicing function actually do?
Dicing attachments on commercial processors push produce through a grid of blades to produce uniform cube-shaped cuts. This is useful when presentation consistency matters, such as for soups, salads, or garnishes prepared in large quantities. The result is far more uniform than hand-dicing at speed.
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