The OXO 8H-14824 is a budget-priced food processor at $49.95, and its 4.1-star average across 670 reviews suggests it earns its keep for light prep tasks. With almost no published specs beyond its 0.59-lb weight, it is clearly a small, simple unit aimed at quick everyday jobs rather than serious batch work.
No published wattage, bowl capacity, or blade specs to evaluate
0.59-lb weight limits this to very small, light prep tasks only
4.1-star average is the lowest acceptable range for confident purchase
Not suitable for any meaningful batch cooking or heavy chopping
Our scorecard
4.1/5overall
Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 670 owner ratings
Popularity3.7/5
670 owner reviews, more 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
Color
Clear, White
Weight
0.59 lb
Overview
At 0.59 lb, this is one of the lightest food processors in this category, which tells you a great deal about its intended role. It is a small, manual-friendly tool for quick tasks: a handful of herbs, a small onion, a short burst of chopping. It is not a machine for batch cooking or serious prep.
OXO's reputation for thoughtful, ergonomic design is the main draw here. The brand is well-regarded for making kitchen tools that are easy to use and easy to clean. At $49.95 with a 4.1-star average across 670 ratings, it appears to do what it is meant to do reliably.
The absence of published wattage, capacity, and blade specs makes comparison shopping difficult. Buyers need to understand they are primarily paying for OXO's design and brand, not a spec-sheet leader.
Performance notes
Spec data for this model is limited to its 0.59-lb weight and white and clear color scheme. The extremely light weight points to a compact, hand-press or small bowl design. Performance expectations should be set accordingly: this is a helper tool for small tasks, not a workhorse processor.
What buyers say
With 670 ratings averaging 4.1 stars, the OXO 8H-14824 has a meaningful review sample. The 4.1 average suggests it meets expectations for its intended use, with the most likely complaints coming from buyers who expected more capacity or power than the unit delivers.
Capacity is not listed in available spec data. Given the 0.59-lb weight, this is almost certainly a mini or compact processor designed for very small quantities, likely a cup or less. It is best suited for herbs, garlic, small onions, or similar quick tasks.
Is this OXO processor worth buying at $49.95?
If you specifically want a small, OXO-branded tool for light everyday chopping and trust the brand's ergonomics, the 670-review base at 4.1 stars suggests it delivers on that narrow promise. If you need a machine with real capacity and power, a larger processor from Hamilton Beach or Cuisinart would give you more for a similar or only slightly higher price.
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