SHARDOR 3-in-1 Small Food Processor/Blender, 400W Powerful

SHARDOR 3-in-1 Small Food Processor/Blender

SHARDOR 3-in-1 Small Food Processor/Blender, 400W Powerful Food Chopper with 6-Cup Jar, 4-Cup Processor Bowl & 2-Cup Chopper Bowl, for Food Prep, Smoothies and Milkshakes

  • 3 VERSATILE CONTAINERS: The food processor includes a 6-cup blender jar for smoothies and shakes, a 4-cup processor bowl for mixing ingredients and everyday food prep, and a 2-cup chopper bowl for finer chopping tasks like garlic, onions, herbs.
  • DUAL SHARP STAINLESS STEEL BLADES: Equipped with durable 6-blade and 4-blade stainless steel blades designed for different bowls, this electric food processor delivers efficient and even chopping, mixing, and blending results
  • ONE-TOUCH PULSE CONTROL DESIGN: The one-touch press control allows you to easily start and stop the food processor for better control over texture and consistency
  • 400W POWERFUL MOTOR: The 400W motor provides strong and reliable power for everyday food preparation, helping you quickly process vegetables, meat, sauces, dips, and more
  • ERGONOMIC SLANTED PRESS CONTROL: Designed with an angled top press structure for a more natural hand position, providing a comfortable grip and easier operation during everyday kitchen use

DUAL BLADE SYSTEM FOR EVERY KITCHEN TASK

The 6-blade design paired with the 6-cup jar delivers smoother results for milkshakes, smoothies, and fresh juices.

The 4-blade design matched with the 4-cup and 2-cup bowls handles chopping, mixing, pureeing, meat prep, herbs, nuts, and sauces with ease.

1 6-Cup Jar 2 4-Cup Bowl 3 2-Cup Bowl

BPA Free Material

Auto Shut-Off

Anti-Slip Design

Overheat Protection

Multi-Function Food Prep Made Simple and Convenient

SKU: B0GCYN6427
Brand: SHARDOR
Model: MC401D-UL
Part: MC401D
Colour: Black
Colour: Black

Product description

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The 4-blade design matched with the 4-cup and 2-cup bowls handles chopping, mixing, pureeing, meat prep, herbs, nuts, and sauces with ease.

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7 Responses

  1. Lachlan78I says:

     United States

    My New Weeknight Helper!
    This little kitchen helper that has been a total lifesaver for busy weeknight dinners! When you don’t want to pull out a giant food processor just to chop an onion, this is your new best friend. I’m loving the different bowl sizes. The small one is perfect for mincing garlic and herbs while the larger ones are amazing for making a quick salsa or even a smoothie. It has some serious power with its 400W motor and the blades are super sharp so it gets everything done in seconds. Now my only heads up is that the pulse is very responsive. You have to be quick if you want a chunkier chop because it can go from diced to puree in a blink. It just takes a little getting used to! But the fact that all the attachments are dishwasher safe makes cleanup so simple and it has already saved me on a lot of prep time.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Good gadeg
    This 3-in-1 SHARDOR food processor has been a very handy addition to my kitchen and works well for everyday food prep tasks. The 400W motor provides enough power for chopping vegetables, mixing ingredients, and making small batches of sauces, smoothies, and milkshakes without struggling.

    I really like the versatility of having multiple container sizes — the 6-cup jar, 4-cup processor bowl, and 2-cup chopper bowl make it easy to choose the right size depending on the task. It’s especially convenient for smaller prep jobs where I don’t want to pull out a full-size food processor or blender.

    The blades are sharp and do a good job of evenly chopping and blending most ingredients. Assembly and cleanup are also fairly simple, which makes it practical for frequent use. The compact size is another plus since it doesn’t take up much counter space.

    Overall, this is a very useful and versatile small kitchen appliance that handles basic food prep, smoothies, and chopping tasks efficiently. Great value for a 3-in-1 system that covers multiple everyday cooking needs.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Super Impressed! Excellent Quality and Value!
    I’m a long-time Food Processor user so am very familiar with their capabilities. I often will use mine to mix fresh pasta dough and more recently a unique Tzaziki sauce I demo in my video. The value you get from this kit is excellent! It includes one each of 2, 4, and 6 cup mixing bowls, 2 blades, lids, and the motor.

    All of the components feel high quality and well made including the motor unit that runs smooth and strong.

    If I had one initial complaint, it would be that the motor sits on top of the bowl and doesn’t lock in. However, that complaint quickly disappears. Why? My current and long-time food processor has a heavy bottom motor base that the bowl locks onto securely. But that design a has flaw that the Shardor design corrects. On my expensive version, the motor drive spindle that turns the blade pokes up through the center of the bowl and you set the blade onto that spindle. This design presents a limiting factor for liquids that, if you add too much, it will leak out of that center hole in the bowl the spindle uses.

    This Shardor version with the top mounted motor doesn’t have a hole in the bottom for liquids to leak. Overall, this is an easy 5 start rating from me and, if you watch my video, you’ll see how well it turns whole ingredients into a light, whippy, and healthy dip.

  4. Lucile9499 says:

     United States

    Easy to clean, detachable
    This processor is high-speed, efficient, and effective. Considering other food processors, it is not overly loud. It comes with plenty of attatchments, and I like how easily the top detaches so that if you need to blend multiple things quickly, you can switch from one cup to the next. The cups themselves also have tops which, though they obviously have holes, can be used to store whatever you are blending or processing.

    The only issue I had was that you have to hold the button to blend, and it seems to heat up rather quickly. I am not sure how long it would take to overheat/burn out the motor, but I don’t think it would take long considering how hot it was after just a minute of blending. I would be cautious of using it for too long, or too many times in a row.

    Otherwise, it seems durable, high-quality, and easy to use. I had no issues with setup, and it was easy to clean. For a simple food processor, this works well!

  5. CharliPKOG says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 1 From Our UsersWorks quite well
    This little food processor works quite well. It is easy to tell which blade set goes in which container. The big one will only fit in one container. It does make good smoothies. Do pay attention to the fill line though.

    All three do blend the contents if you add more than one ingredient quite well. I love making salsa in this little blender. Great for chopping up nuts and anything else you want in really small piece.

    The noise level isn’t any worse than any other blender. I’m not going to say it is quiet because all blenders do make noise and some of the noise is added from whatever you are chopping or blending. You do need to watch it as the blending/chopping is very quick and it is easy to have your food chopped quite fine before you know it. Short bursts is good.

    I have not had any problems with cleaning. I have hand washed the blades and the containers have gone through the dishwasher with no problem.

    It’s a very handy little blender if you don’t need big quantities, for small families or such. There’s usually 2-3 in our family and this makes plenty. The fun of having one of these machines is being able to experiment and find more ways to make your time preparing food easier.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Fast, efficient, and convenie
    Cooking for two people, my full-size food processor and blender are too big for most daily food prep. This 3-in-1 food processor-blender from Shardor is a much more useful size for me, and I’m more likely to use this, than my big appliances.

    This thing is wicked fast at chopping. I put a large onion in the 2-cup bowl. Three short pulses and it was almost there, one more pulse should do it. Well, it probably should have been a half a pulse, because it was so fine that it was almost mush. Lesson learned, things go quickly with this processor. Next, I processed some fire roasted tomatoes that I made last year and put in the freezer. I thawed them first, then put them in the 4-cup bowl and pulsed them a few times. They came out nice and smooth.

    I wanted to see what else this little food processor could do, so I tasked it with cutting the shortening into flour to make pie dough. A few pulses and it was perfect. I mixed the wet ingredients in by hand, because I didn’t want to burden the little machine with mixing the dough. Even so, just having the machine do the work of cutting the fat into the flour sped things up considerably. While the crust baked, I poured all of the ingredients for the filling into the 6-cup blender jar and pulsed them a few times. The filling was beautifully smooth and ready to cook with no heavy whisking needed.

    I strongly suggest paying attention to the Max marks on the bowls, they mean something. Each lid has a hole in it for the blade shaft to pass through and attach to the motor. That hole is an open pathway for liquid to splash out and possibly up into the motor. I’m not pointing this out as a negative remark about the design, I’m just saying to abide by the Max markings on the bowls to avoid possible problems. Short pulses also help to prevent splashing. This processor is so efficient that long presses aren’t needed, anyway.

    All parts of the machine seem well made. The bowls are dishwasher safe, although I find that it’s just easier and faster to wash them by hand. The motor unit is compact and easy to store. Storing multiple bowls is perhaps the only drawback, but then again, they’re not big, so it should be possible to find a nook or cranny somewhere to tuck them in. This is undoubtedly one of my favorite kitchen tools, and we’re going to get well acquainted.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Works very well. Three containers means no cross contamination. Powerful, sharp blades.
    I like this. Please see video. It’s not perfect and there are a couple of design bits that could be improved, but it works well and I can make a smoothie, a pudding, and a salsa more or less simultaneously without having to rinse out a container between each and having flavors transfer.

    Pros: first and foremost, it does work, and very well. I made an excellent smoothie and it pured all of the fruit nicely, including ginger. You can’t confuse the blades, as only the smoothie blender jar takes the six blade spindle. The other two use the four blades. I then chopped up onions and celery and carrots in the middle container. As with any small food processor you’ve got to be quick or you’ll end up with mush, but it had zero trouble. If you’re going to use it to chop garlic you’ll have to put something else in there or the blade may go past it, but then again everything bounces around, so maybe not. And then lastly I filmed making the banana pudding, which was perfect. Again, please see video. So you can move from one thing to another quite quickly, meaning that you can get more done in a shorter period of time and, again, you don’t have to rinse out a container between tasks. It doesn’t take up very much room on the countertop when you’re using it and it’s very easy to use once you manage to get the motor connected. The blades are very sharp (don’t try wiping them clean with your fingers or you *will* bleed) and the design is efficient. The button on the motor is responsive and the motor is powerful enough for any task I have tried it with.

    Cons: it’s not a very easy thing to store. The blades will store in the containers fine, but they don’t nest. You might want to go to the dollar store and grab a plastic container to keep the entirety in when you’re not using it. And it only comes with one set of four blades. I wish there were three containers and three blades.

    Neither pro nor con, just observation: It can take a little bit of learning to discover how to connect the motor piece with the blade spindle, especially because the blades wobble a bit until they’re connected. Once you’ve done it once or twice you get the hang of it and it’s easy, but it’s a little uncertain at first. On that note, it’s a bit hard to tell at first when the blades are correctly on the spindle, because they just sit there and do move back and forth a bit. It’s not a flaw – they work fine – but it takes a bit of adaptation in our “everything is supposed to click into place” world.

    I like it. I like the Shardor brand.

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