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Hamilton Beach Stack & Snap 8-Cup Food Processor & Vegetable Chopper with Adjustable Slicing Blade, Built-in Bowl Scraper & Storage Case, Silver (70820)

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  • VERSATILE PROCESSING: The food processor will slice thick to thin, shred coarse or fine, chop, puree and knead. It has 4 attachments to handle all your kitchen tasks. Includes S-blade, adjustable slicing disc, reversible shredding disc and dough blade.
  • BUILT-IN BOWL SCRAPER SAVES TIME: The built-in bowl scraper scrapes the side of the bowl so you don't have to. Simply twist the easy-grip handle — no need to stop and remove the lid to use a spatula.
  • SAVE PREP TIME WITH LARGE FEED CHUTE: You'll save time and reduce the need for pre-cutting every time you process food with this 8 cup food processor. The large, continuous feed chute fits a whole block of cheese.
  • EASY STACK & SNAP ASSEMBLY: The unique design of this Hamilton Beach food processor and vegetable chopper requires no difficult twist locking. The bowl stacks easily on the base, and a metal locking arm secures the lid to the bowl.
  • PREVENT SPILLS WITH FULLY SEALED 8 CUP BOWL WITH POUR SPOUT AND LID: The sealed bowl and lid prevent leaks when processing liquids like smoothies, soups and vinaigrettes. The bowl holds 8 cups and has a pour spout that's designed to reduce spills.


The Hamilton Beach stack and snap food Processor lets you chop, puree, slice, shred and knead dough with ease. There’s no twist locking required for assembly – just stack the bowl onto the base and snap on the lid. The five attachments, including a built-in bowl scraper, save prep time and effort.


Julie Anderson
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
This food processor worked fantastically for grinding up organ meats for my dog. I very lightly cook the organs, add appropriate veggies, and dog vitamins, and grind them up together. The smell grosses me out – but I hardly have to handle them – and I can put LARGE pieces in this device. I love this appliance, and my girl has never eaten so well! Oh, good for human meals, too!
Sven Golly
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
We replaced an ancient HB Wide Mouth food processor with this one after the springs on our old one rusted out in the feed tube. It lasted 20 years so not bad. We really like the versatility of this model and the fact that you don't have to get fussy about lining parts up to get it ready to chop. We've had it for about six months and it's still going strong so hopefully we get a few more years out of it. (Never a given with today's appliances.)
alexander
Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2024
good
David Rathgeber
Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2022
This is a well-built product. The base is metal and the bowl and top are plastic, but heavy plastic which should last. Processing only starts when the locking arm is in place which requires that the bowl and cover are properly installed. The handle on the bowl is solid and there are no special parts to prevent incorrect operation, like the handle and rods on the Cuisinart which are the first parts to break!There was a learning period for my wife to get the locking arm in place as it has to be pushed up a plastic ramp, which is also made of heavy plastic and she has small hands. However, a few trials and now it goes easily. The handle, bowl and kid have to be correctly installed or the grinding will not start. The included parts seem to be all my wife needs. It makes lots of noise in operation, but grinding is grinding!
Mandeep Singh Bedi
Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2022
I mostly use this for finely chopping or pureeing onions and tomatoes. It does a pretty decent job for that. Does the job in seconds. The shredding and slicing attachments didn't work to my expectations so I just don't use them.
Tony Nielsen
Reviewed in Canada on December 3, 2020
I bought it because I liked the idea of being able to adjust the slices. It worked well but was too small for most of my recipes. I found the feeding tube was small so I had to cut most everything in half. I had to get used to the on/off. The machine starts when it's on as soon as it is snapped in place but sometimes it's hard to tell what setting it's on.
Bluebird
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2020
I bought this for the slicing and shredding blades with several thicknesses. I didn't understand the directions so when I used it for the first time, shredding for potato pancakes came out mush. My fault- forgot to use low power as directed, and probably did not have the blade adjusted correctly. Directions said to put the blade in the bowl and adjust the thickness. Didn't understand this. So I removed the blade and took a good look at it, inserted my two fingers in the holes and turned it. That was easy.Been using this many times and am really quite pleased with the results. HAndle securely locks the processor. Only had to struggle a little to remove the lid when done. So I applied some olive oil around the rubber seal, and voila, easy removal. I just wish it would have come in 6 or 7 cup size, because of our family size. The quality is excellent - superior to my Cuisinart and I doubt if the plastic will ever chip or break.
Chilly Willy
Reviewed in Mexico on April 11, 2020
Fácil de manejar en las velocidades y el armado. Seguro en la utilización. dificil un poco para lavar, pero con un buen chorro a presión se soluciona. Pica, hace rebanadas, mezcla todo muy bien; incluso para hacer masa. Es potente, con ruido moderado y nunca se detiene. Vale la Pena del 0 al 5 de doy un 4.8.
Jack11615
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2019
This is a clear improvement over my old Hamilton Beach food processor (though its bowl is smaller and its price is higher). I bought the old one mainly for operational simplicity and strong circulation (great for salsa), but then found that it lacked basic abilities like slicing at more than one thickness. Also it was painfully loud and shrill: a simple mandolin seemed more capable and much quieter.I also owned an older Cuisinart Classic Pro, which had a great motor but was otherwise an extravagance of time-wasting, patience-exhausting plastic tubes and latches (with six single-purpose disks sharing the same awkward adapter). Now, using this new Hamilton Beach model, I can concentrate on food processing, not on trying to work the food processor.A few weaknesses -1. Cord storage: a welcome concept but extremely stiff and hard to use.2. Bowl scraper: food that sticks to the bowl also sticks to this scraper, so you still need a spatula, though none is included; also the scraper can’t be used with slicing or grating disks or the dough blade - only with the “S-blade” (for which it at least makes a good counter-top pedestal).3. Motor and gear noise: no longer painfully shrill & piercing, but far from pleasant or reassuring. It sounds more like a workshop tool than a kitchen appliance. Vibration is noticeable even if not troublesome.4. The lid: this still has internal bracing that food packs into, making washing up harder. The slicing disk has a similar problem.Multiple strengths -1. The “stacking” design functions brilliantly, with components falling into place pretty much on their own (the lid, because of its gasket, resists slightly unless you open and close it with a prying motion using the feed tube as a lever); locking the stack in is a two-handed but otherwise effortless step.2. The variable slicing disk is easy to adjust and use. It cuts cleanly and appears durable. (And it turns out really neat potato chips for air frying.)3. Overall size and weight are moderate, therefore convenient for either on-counter or cabinet storage - and the metal latching arm makes a great handle for moving the unit.4. Processing operations are generally very quick (though the blade should stop a bit sooner).5. No adapters are needed when changing blades or disks - everything is built in and ready to go. Elements just drop into place and are mostly self-aligning.6. The feeder tube is long and fairly large, without unnecessary safety devices (though a narrower carrot/celery feeder insert would be a welcome optional accessory). It easily accommodates medium sized Yukon Gold potatoes or a thick zucchini squash.7. The lid gasket retains oils and other messy liquids effectively.8. The included box for blade and disk storage is admirably compact.An ambiguous feature is the rubber suction cup design of the unit’s feet. They grip well enough and pry loose somewhat easily using the feeder tube or latching handle as a lever - but I could do without them. Maybe if I made dough or nut butters, I’d feel differently.Documentation is typical, meaning poor, but the learning curve for this model is short and the user’s experience is pleasant and low-fatigue. With a quieter motor and gearbox, this would be a five-star product. Even as it is, I’m glad I bought it and I expect to use it regularly and happily.
KGL1969
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2019
Very happy with this processor. There are so many nice features. The case that nicely holds the extra attachments is sturdy and functional snd small, and the fact that you can also turn the case on its side to store it or stand the processor on top of it to store is great and very clever. The safety bar serves as a handle for carrying it. The bowl scraper is awesome so you don't have to open the processor several times to scrape down the sides. Plus the entire machine itself is very sturdy. There is some heft to it and the parts don't seem like they're delicate and might snap off or break. Dishwasher safe too. The bowl size is a nice size too. 14 cup is too large and 6 cup is too small... IMO. This bowl holds a decent amount and is easy to clean.
ILoveGadgets
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2018
For an appliance to be valuable, it must be useful and worthwhile to use. It must make life easier and help you get things done. This food processor does a very good job at that. Just the right size. It had it's inaugural use today with slicing sweet potatoes and apples for a slow cooker side dish. Then used it for slicing mushrooms for another slow cooker side dish. The fact that you can set the slicing thickness is awesome. Worked well for different recipe needs. Then I used it to pulse up some crackers for topping one of those side dishes. No hiccups and good power. I really like the easy to use design. Provides what you need for all the different types of recipes and uses. So glad I purchased even when at the time of my purchase, it was a higher price than at the time of this review.Side notes: I decided that any appliance that allows me to make good food fast at home will pay for itself as long I as I'm willing to use them. This is a very nice addition to the slow cookers, pressure cooker, and Ninja 4-in-1 that allows me to make home cooked meals every day and no longer rely on fast food or frozen meals.