Cuisinart

Elemental 4 Cup Chopper/Grinder (ECH-4GM)

Cuisinart Elemental 4 Cup Chopper/Grinder (ECH-4GM)

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Sentiment score75% positive
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Last updated: Jun 13, 2026

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Reddit Iconceecee_50
3 months ago

I have a 4 cup Cuisinart mini food processor. It works great.

Reddit IconPurpleAd3185
9 months ago

I have a 4 cup Cuisinart that I use often. It’s probably 30 years old or more. I also have a 2 cup Cuisinart I bought a couple of years ago that I use rarely. I also think it’s no where near as substantial as my old 4 cup.

Reddit Iconthrowawayobv999999
11 months ago

The cuisinart 4 cup is really affordable! I find that I never need more than the 4 cup capacity personally, but it would be limiting for a large amount of pie dough.

Reddit IconBlacksmithSolid645
11 months ago

Cuisinart elite 4 cup. Under $60 on Amazon now — it’s a great chopper. 

Reddit Iconalamedarockz
about 2 months ago

I have a tiny cousinart. It works well when I have a small amount to chop. I’m very good with a knife so I only use it for a fine chop. If I’m grinding spice I have a second hand coffee grinder dedicated to spices.

Reddit Iconalirow13
8 months ago

I have a mini cuisinart food processor that I use daily for garlic and ginger and making salad dressing and a million other things. I even have like three or four extra bowls and blades for it because I use it so much. Cannot recommend it highly enough!

Reddit IconJujulabee
3 months ago

I have a Cuisinart Mini food processor which I use for small stuff when I don't want to haul out the full size I also have an immersion blender but that is really more for pureeing soups or equivalent versus making a small amount of something like may or pesto.

Reddit IconLive-Ad2998
8 months ago

Actually look at the other mixers out there besides KitchenAid. Ooni and Ankarsrum are great. Kitchen aid is American traditional, but has its issues. Buy knives one by one. Sure you can get. A set for 50$, but having a knife for each job that fits you is hard to beat. You want a blade that keeps its edge well, but takes an edge too (can be resharpened as needed). Sharpeners... If you learn how to use a wet stone, are not expensive. However, they do take time to learn. Chefs choice sharpeners have been leading the pack for a while. They are easy but not very cheap. You need to know what angle your knife is sharpened to. Make sure your sharpener can accommodate it. Basically, you need a chef, paring, boning, and serrated knife. Oh and a set of steak knives. Cuisinart food processor 14 cup. Cuisinart's mini is a good starter. Vitamix 5200 is the classic. Breville's fresh & furious is no slouch and a bit cheaper. All clad stainless pots, will last forever and are induction ready Kenji just came out with a titanium clad set of pans. They are nonstick, no coatings. Made by Our Place I love my Breville air fryer.

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