The Cuisinart FP-110 combines a 950W motor with an 80 oz Tritan bowl and four speed settings for $206.71, landing it in a sweet spot between budget and premium food processors. With 134 reviews averaging 4.5 stars, early buyers are consistently satisfied, and the Tritan bowl material is a notable upgrade over standard plastic.
Home cooks who want a powerful, mid-capacity Cuisinart machine with a durable clear bowl and enough speed options to handle a wide variety of prep tasks.
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You need a full 14-cup or larger bowl for batch cooking, or your electrical supply is 120 volts rather than the 230-volt AC this model requires.
Power 950 W
Jar / bowl capacity 80.0 oz
Speeds 4
Jar / bowl material Tritan
Blade material Stainless Steel
Color White
Priced 18% below the category median ($250.57 across 47 tracked models)
Power of 950 W - higher than 75% of the 49 models we track
Jar / bowl capacity of 80.0 oz - larger than 62% of the 49 models we track
Pros
950W motor handles dense produce and sustained batch work with ease
Tritan bowl resists odors, staining, and impact better than standard plastic
Four speeds give precise control over chop coarseness and slice thickness
4.5-star average across 134 reviews reflects strong early buyer satisfaction
Cuisinart build quality and parts availability are well-established
Cons
Requires 230-volt AC supply, which is not standard in most US kitchens
Priced at $206.71, it is a step up from budget models
80 oz bowl is mid-sized, not ideal if you regularly process full-family batches
White finish shows staining from turmeric and other strongly pigmented foods over time
Our scorecard
4.4/5overall
Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 134 owner ratings
Popularity2.6/5
134 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
Power
950 W
Jar / bowl capacity
80.0 oz
Speeds
4
Jar / bowl material
Tritan
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Color
White
Dimensions
11 X 7 X 15.5 In
Weight
8.6 lb
Voltage
230 Volts (Ac)
Overview
['The Cuisinart FP-110 runs a 950W motor through a stainless steel blade into an 80 oz Tritan bowl. Tritan is a BPA-free copolyester known for clarity, impact resistance, and long-term odor resistance compared to standard polycarbonate or food-grade plastic. Four speed settings on a white body measuring 11 x 7 x 15.5 in give it a clean, traditional Cuisinart look.', 'At 8.6 lb it is heavier than lighter compact processors but balanced for a machine of this power tier. It runs on 230-volt AC, which means US buyers should verify their outlet situation before purchasing, as standard US residential supply is 120 volts.', "134 reviews at 4.5 stars is an encouraging early sample for this model. Cuisinart's brand carries weight in the food processor category, and the FP-110 appears to deliver on the brand's reputation for clean cuts and solid build quality."]
Performance notes
950W is near the top of the consumer food processor range and well above the 250 to 500W common at lower price points. The Tritan bowl at 80 oz, or 10 cups, is well-matched to everyday home prep volumes. Four distinct speeds mean you can start at low to keep chunks larger and step up for finer results without committing to full-speed processing. The stainless blade stays sharp through repeated use on medium to hard produce.
What buyers say
134 reviews at 4.5 stars is a solid early-market signal for a Cuisinart at this price point. The brand attracts buyers who have used Cuisinart before and know what to expect, which often produces more informed and stable early ratings. Positive feedback typically centers on build quality, cutting performance, and the quality of the Tritan bowl.
What is Tritan and why does it matter for a food processor bowl?
Tritan is a BPA-free copolyester plastic made by Eastman Chemical. It is valued for being very clear, which lets you monitor processing without lifting the lid, and for resisting odors and staining better than standard polycarbonate. It is also more impact-resistant, meaning the bowl is less likely to crack if dropped. For a machine used daily, the bowl material makes a noticeable difference over time.
Does the FP-110 require a special electrical outlet?
Yes. The Cuisinart FP-110 is rated for 230-volt AC power. Standard US residential outlets are 120 volts. Plugging this machine into a 120-volt outlet without a step-up transformer would result in an underpowered motor or potential damage. Many US homes have 240-volt outlets for large appliances like dryers, but these use different plugs. Buyers should confirm their available voltage before ordering.
How does the FP-110 compare to other Cuisinart food processors?
The FP-110 sits above entry-level Cuisinart models like the DLC-2AC or DLC-4CHB by offering higher wattage, a Tritan bowl, and four speeds. Compared to the flagship DFP-14BCNY, it has a smaller bowl at 80 oz versus 112 oz but a similar 720 to 950W motor range. The FP-110 is a strong mid-tier choice if you want Cuisinart quality without the full-size machine footprint.
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