Monday, October 28, 2013

Waring Commercial WCG75 Pro Prep Chopper Grinder, 3/4-Quart

Cheap Waring Commercial WCG75 Pro Prep Chopper Grinder, 3/4-Quart
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This Pro Prep chopper grinder has 3/4-quart capacity. Powerful 3/4-horsepower, high-speed 2-pole induction motor. 2 Separate bowl and blade assemblies 1 for grinding 1 for chopping. Features 120-VAC, 60-hertz, UL approvals. It has dishwasher-safe parts, stackable bowls. Comes with limited 1 year warranty. Measures 10-inch height by 5-inch width by 8-1/2-inch depth.
  • Pro Prep chopper grinder has 3/4-quart capacity
  • Powerful 3/4-horsepower, high-speed 2-pole induction motor
  • 2 Separate bowl and blade assemblies 1 for grinding 1 for chopping
  • It has dishwasher-safe parts, stackable bowls
  • Features 120-VAC, 60-hertz, UL approvals

This Choppers give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Quiet powerful commercial machine
I love my Waring Commercial chopper. This is truly a commercial machine. You can tell by how heavy it is and how smoothly it runs. I use mine often to make spreads, chop nuts and veggies, grind flax seeds, puree smooth sauces etc. The size is a perfect complement to the 2.5 quart Waring Commercial food processor I own. This machine is useful for a variety of tasks and is built to commercial standards. By the feel of my machine it seems it will last a lifetime in my home kitchen. I love it so much I purchased an extra set of work bowls just in case I scratched one up. You will love this little heavy duty machine. In the extensive use I have given mine, I can tell it is very powerful. This machine is worth every penny you will pay for it over the price of the cheaply made choppers designed for "home" use (just junk). It also looks great on my counter. I like its somewhat industrial look. It will tell your guests that you care about cooking!

2. Undisclosed flaw
Purchased in January 2013. Operating manual includes a warning that the "chopper is not designed to process meats". This is not disclosed on the product description.
The only meat I need to chop is about 6 thin slices of mortadella (about 2 ozs) to flavor my meatballs, for which I buy already ground beef, therefore the machine load by the meat is extremely light. Indeed, until recently I have been using for that purpose and without any problem a competitive machine, the Ultimate Chopper, which is home-use product at half the price.
I called Waring Customer Service trying to understand the reason for the "no meat processing" restriction. The answer was that the machine "is not strong enough"!
Were they kidding? Not even for a handful of sliced salami, I asked? The response was a dogged "no" with a repetitive recitation of Waring's boiler plate warranty exclusion from a woman who made no effort whatsoever to better understand the issue, nor to transfer me to a...

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