The Waring WFP11S is a 600W two-speed commercial food processor built with a mixed polycarbonate and alloy steel bowl, priced at $599.99. It sits in the mid-tier commercial range and carries a 4.0 rating from 30 buyers, which is a reasonable if unexciting signal for a machine at this price.
Small to mid-size commercial kitchens, caterers, and foodservice operations that need a two-speed processor without the cost of a top-tier commercial unit.
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Home cooks needing a daily food processor. The $599.99 price and 15.52 lb weight push this into commercial justification territory.
Power 600 W
Speeds 2
Jar / bowl material Alloy Steel, Plastic, Polycarbonate
Blade material Steel
Color Black
Dimensions 10.38 X 14.5 X 14.5 In
Priced 139% above the category median ($250.57 across 47 tracked models)
Weight of 15.52 lb - heavier than 70% of the 49 models we track
Pros
Two speeds provide more control than single-speed commercial alternatives
600W motor adequate for small to mid-volume commercial prep
More manageable 15.52 lb weight compared to heavier commercial processors
Waring is a recognized commercial kitchen equipment brand
Cons
4.0 average across 30 reviews is average, not strong, for this price
No bowl capacity listed, making direct comparison with other units difficult
$599.99 is expensive relative to what home processors deliver
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 30 owner ratings
Popularity1.4/5
30 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
600 W
Speeds
2
Jar / bowl material
Alloy Steel, Plastic, Polycarbonate
Blade material
Steel
Color
Black
Dimensions
10.38 X 14.5 X 14.5 In
Weight
15.52 lb
Voltage
120 Volts
Overview
['The WFP11S runs a 600W motor with two speeds, housed in a body measuring 10.38 x 14.5 x 14.5 in. The bowl is a combination of alloy steel, plastic, and polycarbonate, with a steel blade. At 15.52 lb, it is lighter than the heavy commercial Robot Coupe units reviewed alongside it, making it easier to move or reposition.', 'Two speeds give operators some flexibility in how they process ingredients. A lower speed is useful for mixing or briefly pulsing soft ingredients, while a higher speed handles harder vegetables or continuous processing tasks.', 'Thirty reviews at a 4.0 average is a moderate data set. The score suggests the machine is generally satisfactory but has not earned enthusiastic endorsement from buyers. For a $599.99 machine in a commercial context, a 4.0 rating is acceptable but warrants reading a few individual reviews to understand where expectations were and were not met.']
Performance notes
The motor runs at 600W with 2 speed settings. The bowl uses alloy steel, plastic, and polycarbonate construction with a steel blade. The machine measures 10.38 x 14.5 x 14.5 in and weighs 15.52 lb. It operates on 120V.
What buyers say
30 reviews at a 4.0 average is middle-of-the-road feedback. Buyers appear to find the machine functional but not exceptional. For a commercial appliance at $599.99, this rating suggests it gets the job done without standing out. Check individual reviews for recurring complaints before purchasing.
How does the WFP11S compare to the Waring WCG75 at $347?
The WFP11S runs at 600W with two speeds, while the WCG75 runs at 420W with no listed speed settings. The WFP11S weighs 15.52 lb versus 8.88 lb for the WCG75. If you need more processing power and a second speed, the WFP11S justifies the $252 price difference. For lighter prep tasks, the WCG75 may be sufficient.
Is the WFP11S appropriate for daily commercial use?
The 600W motor and commercial-grade construction suggest it can handle regular daily use in a small to mid-size kitchen environment. However, 30 reviews with a 4.0 average means some buyers found room for improvement. Confirm with the seller whether this model is rated for continuous commercial duty cycles.
What attachments or blades come with the WFP11S?
The available specifications list a steel blade but do not detail the full attachment kit. Waring commercial food processors typically include slicing and shredding discs, but the exact contents of the accessory package for this model should be confirmed with the seller before purchasing.
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