

🍽️ Elevate your kitchen game with precision, power, and style!
The Breville Paradice 16 Cup Food Processor & Dicer combines a robust 1450W induction motor with a large 16-cup BPA-free stainless steel bowl, offering professional-grade precision dicing in three sizes. Equipped with multiple blades and discs, it streamlines slicing, shredding, and dough mixing, while its smart storage container keeps your kitchen tidy. Designed for serious home chefs, it’s dishwasher safe, built for durability, and backed by a 30-year motor warranty—making it the ultimate investment in effortless, consistent meal prep.











| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Color | Silver |
| Item Weight | 40 Ounces |
| Power Source | electricity |
| Wattage | 600 watts |
| Additional Features | Three-in-one feed chute, heavy-duty induction motor, multiple discs for various functions |
I**R
Powerful, Impressive, and Worth the Money
I've owned this processor about a month, but wanted to wait until I could really use many aspects of it, specifically the dicing capabilities. I am very pleased and impressed with the power, solidity, and ease of this food processor. Is the dicing kit perfect? The answer is no. Dicing bell peppers, for one, is messy. Even the dicing press (to push through stuck items) doesn't work well with with softer veggies. But more solid vegetables work wonders. There will always be some remnants in the blade and dicing grid. But I would not say it's a deal-breaker. Having the ability to dice in three different sizes is wonderful. 8mm, 12mm, and 16mm dicing grids offer tremendous options, no matter what you're dicing. For shredding and adjustable slicing, this processor is a dream. It does so with so much ease and uniformity, it blows away any other processor out there. This has always been a Breville strong point with both the Sous Chef series and now the Paradice series. This processor is easy to clean. It comes with everything you need to complete any food prep task. I will say the Paradice 9 dicer has a more efficient setup and outcome, but the 16 is still worth it. This is a heavy food processor and solidly built. It's also remarkably quiet. Overall, I am very pleased with it and I don't regret the money I spent getting it. It's worth every penny, in my opinion. One thing to keep in mind, the box everything comes in is VERY heavy. About 50 lbs. Once you open it, you realize why. Yes, there are two large attachments/blades boxes. Nonetheless, the use and benefits to them more than outweigh a possible storage issue (which I did not have because I planned for them). The boxes keep everything in its place and is helpfully labeled, avoiding the possibility of misplacing them. Breville really thought about what a complete food processor needs and I completely agree. The dated-looking Cuisinart Custom 14 doesn't even remotely come close to the Paradice 16. You get what you pay for with Breville. No wasting money on an outclassed Cuisinart. There's a reason Breville food processors are so well-regarded. You will spend more than a less expensive Cuisinart, but you get everything you could ever need, unlike the Cusinart Custom 14, which has NO compatible dicing option. Spend the money and get it all. In the end, you'll be glad you did. I certainly am.
A**R
A luxury item that I am still luxuriating in almost a year later. Great purchase.
I waited almost a year before reviewing the Paradice 16. Prior to this, I had a trusty, basic Cuisinart 14 for about 16 years, and prior to that, I had a smaller Kitchenaid dual bowl. My Cuisinart finally had a part break, and the old Kitchenaid was just too small once we had kids. Basically, I'm not new to food processors, but my prior models were limited to a basic slice, basic grate, or basic puree. I really debated about whether or not I would use all of the attachments on the Paradice, having gone for so many years with just the very basics. I find that I do use them! I'm so glad that I was able to splurge to afford the Paradice with all the attachments! I use the adjustable slicer, dicing, grating, and puree multiple times per week, and I can get so much food prep done in so little time. I do not really use the french fry cutter, or the smaller bowl very often. The dough mixer is fine, but I often just use the blade for dough, I guess out of habit. I recently specially ordered the Paradice potato peeler from Breville (it took a long time for Breville to notify me that it was in stock, and this does NOT come with the Paradice), but I haven't had a chance to try it out yet. As to the size, I have found that with more than two people to cook for, I really need the large size. The 9 cup version just wouldn't be big enough for our family. This is an expensive item, but it does save a lot of time and produces an evenly chopped or sliced result. My family especially enjoys fruit salads and cucumber tomato salads made with the Paradice because of the even texture. So yeah, it's expensive, but we eat at home much more often, and we eat more fruits and vegetables. It's an investment in health, to me. The Paradice 16 has handled almost everything I've thrown at it, but it does have a few flaws. I do not ever use it to dice onions because that just ends up as a mess. I have found that certain things dice better in some sizes rather than others. Other than that, I LOVE the dicing feature. The dicing feature is far better than the Kitchenaid mixer dicing attachment that I had. The overall performance of the Paradice on every setting is generally trouble-free, but it does have its limits. I tried grinding frozen turmeric root (dried) in it, and it couldn't handle it, and ended up scuffing my bowl. :( To be fair, my Vitamix grain bowl also couldn't do frozen turmeric root, and also had a hard time with thawed turmeric root (dried). I think this was an extreme test. My spice grinder was absolutely hopeless at grinding the turmeric root. My Vitamix bowl was not scuffed by the turmeric root, while the Paradice bowl was, which I thought I would mention-but again, I think that this was an extreme test. The Paradice bowl does look better than my Cuisinart bowl looked after a year (still looked brand new before I tried to grind frozen, dried turmeric root), so I think it is overall durable. But...it does have its limits. The dicing features are easy to clean if you use the cleaning tools Breville provides, spray with a sink sprayer (my sink will either do a regular faucet flow or a spray), and use a small tool for a few of the tougher bits (I use a bundt pan brush). I know people say that they could chop or slice in the same time it takes to get out the food processor and clean it, but for me that's very far from true due to the amount of food I'm prepping. I usually batch prep all the slicing/chopping/grating for the week, and I don't really wash the machine in between foods. I just give it a quick rinse. Then at the end, it all goes into the dishwasher, which is amazing. The only thing that (I think) can't go into the dishwasher is the dicing spindle. Being dishwasher safe is really important to me because I sometimes make stuff with raw meat in the food processor, and I just feel like it's not really CLEAN unless it's been run through the dishwasher. Before I bought the Paradice 16, I read a negative review that said that it couldn't dice because the food just got stuck in the machine. Look...if you are trying to dice a quarter of a cucumber, half the food is going to get stuck in there. But why would you use a food processor to dice a quarter of a cucumber? Realistically, people using this machine are going to shove at LEAST an entire cucumber into this machine, and we're ok with part of the cucumber basically being wasted. And after the cucumber? We're putting tomatoes in there. And after that? Maybe rinsing, drying, and grating a block of cheese. There IS a bit of food wastage with this, but it's an acceptable amount to me. I would very, very rarely fire this machine up and only process one food item. The size is very large. The base plus large cup and lid can't fit under my kitchen counter. This baby takes up a lot of kitchen real estate. The base is heavy. It's not too heavy for me, but it might be too heavy for you. I keep the base on my kitchen counter, and the accessories and bowl on one shelf in a large lower cupboard. Overall, my main uses are: Very nicely textured fruit salads Very nicely textured cucumber and tomato salads Scones/Biscuits (they come out so well in barely any time, just don't overmix) Pizza dough Slicing, dicing vegetables ahead of time for meal prep (I use the adjustable feature on the slicing disc so often!) Mix/puree meat, like mixing meatloaf/meatballs quickly (I just hate touching raw meat, so this helps with the worst part of that) Grating cheddar cheese, jack cheese, parmigiana cheese, asiago cheese (blocks of cheese are usually half the price in my area compared to pre-shredded cheese...I may have saved the purchase price of this machine in a year due to cheese-related savings alone) Pureeing quick sauces, like pesto
T**R
Amazing machine. It’s so multi purposeful , easy to clean and it allows me to prepare things that have been sidelined. You do need space. It had 2 disc/ blade storage containers AND the machine itself, so you need counter and storage space.
A**R
This unit did not come with the potato Peeler I was told that it did by many sources. that's the Only reason I purchased this as I have 400lbs of small potato's to peel and freezedry the potato's. We have too warm of weather still so the potato's are softening and won't last the winter. it was a weekend when I wrote this review and now have talked to customer service they informed me that this does not come with the potato peeler attachment but it is available under the name "potato peeler no logo" Breville Customer service was great to deal with. So I received the potato Peeler disc attachment, ( I work in camp a lot so away from home for long periods) today I finally had time to peel spuds only to find that my $1000. Breville Paradice 16 doesn't have the correct spindle for the potato Peeler after the phonecalls I made about the potato Peeler not in the kit you would think that they would tell me everything that I need to get for this thing to peel potato's? I am not happy at all. It would have been less hassle to have just bought an industrial potato Peeler for a few dollars more. NOT HAPPY
D**D
Overall it's a nice food processor however the dicing setup is terrible and almost not usable. So much food gets stuck in between the spinning disk and the dice die. Juices also come up needing a complete take apart and cleaning constantly. The dicing feature was the reason why I got it.
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