Cuisinart Core Essentials™ Blender Jar Attachment
Price: $ 46.00
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Now today's home chefs can custom-build their own do-it-all kitchen appliance with essential attachments! Designed exclusively for Cuisinart Core Custom® Food Processors, this 36-oz. Tritan™ blender jar accessory is perfect for whipping up flavor-packed purees, scrumptious smoothies, savory soups and sauces, and so much more. Simply attach it to the base of your food processor for blending variety made easy with high, low, and pulse controls. The leakproof lid and easy-grip handle eliminate mess, and when done blending family favorites, the jar goes into the dishwasher for fuss-free cleaning. Transform your Cuisinart Core Custom® Food Processor into a blender with this premium-quality, BPA-free blender jar. (Food processor not included).
Now today's home chefs can custom-build their own do-it-all kitchen appliance with essential attachments. Designed exclusively for Core Custom Food Processors. Tritan blender jar accessory is perfect for whipping up flavor-packed purees, scrumptious smoothies, savory soups and sauces, and so much more. Simply attach it to the base of your food processor for blending variety made easy with high, low, and pulse controls.
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