A Little Oster Story
The history of Oster dates back to 1924 when a man simply wanted to market a little machine. John Oster and the handheld and operated hair clippers were a inseperable couple. Four years later, Oster introduced us to his baby - a new and improved model for grooming hair. It wasn't long at all before The John Oster Manufacturing Company was leading the way for professionals in the industry. Nonetheless, it wouldn't be until 1946 that Oster diversified his offerings and set the tone for small appliances, including a mixer that would chop foods and reduce them to a liquid state, hence a blender or what would become a sister to the food processor.
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This processor looks great on my counter and the clean up is easy. It's a part of my culinary team rather than something that sits on the shelf with other products that don't get used."
What they didn't mention was that you can fill the bowl up with liquid and there won't be anything leaking out of the center shaft. Another incredible assest to owning an Oster Total Prep Food Processor is that there is no hole! Other brands such as the Black & Decker FP1600B tends to leak if you fill it to close to the suggested fill markings.
A friend of mine owns a Delonghi 9-Cup Food Processor. She paid tens times the amount of my Oster and the darn thing doesn't even shred cheese. Mine does. Go figure! I don't know how you feel about your kitchen gadgets, but I love mine and they don't cost a fortune to own. You can have your very own Oster Prep using the Amazon website.
Let's Bag it Up
Oster is a long standing brand with decades of expertise in small appliances including food processors. The Oster Company have reached many milestones in the industry with its diversification since its conception in 1924. I would highly recommend this food processor to anyone thinking about buying one. I've been using mine for a while now and I love how it …show more content…
Reliable and fun to use
Under $50
Increases your availability
More flexibity in preparing meals
Pulse Control Buttons
It slices and shreds
Include blade for dough
Large mouth chute
What's Flawed About Oster Total Prep?
Other users voice their opinions about their experiences with the Total Prep Food Processor by Oster.
"The Oster proved a bit disappointing in finely chopping or pureering food."
"Processing vegetables like carrots, onions or mushroom produced inconsistent results."
"You cannot chop ice, whip cream, beat egg whites, grind coffee beans, spices or other oily items."
In an ernest effort to find out about product, people forward their testimonials to the manufactures and retail outlets. An honest review will tell both sides of the story and not just the good. No product is immune to bad