Cuisinart DLC-DH Disc Holder
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Average customer review:Product Description
This Compact Cuisinart Disc. Holder is a convenient way to store and protect discs from 7 - 11 - and 17 cup Cuisinart Food Processors. The clear, high-impact plastic lets users see which disc is where, making access easy. Each unit holds three discs.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #560 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: White
- Brand: Cuisinart
- Model: DLC-DH
- Dimensions: 1.10 pounds
Features
- Safely stores three Cuisinart Food Processor discs
- Transparent door clearly displays stored discs
- High impact plastic is durable and easy to clean
- Stackable for additional storage space
- Instruction book included
Customer Reviews
Great Cuisinart Accessory
This is a great disc holder for Cuisinart blades, as if you have more than three you can purchase more than one and stack them. I found this more beneficial than other types of holders because I leave my chopping blade in the Cuisinart for storage and only needed a place for the blades. Very basic and does not take up much space. I would definitely recommend them. I have two.
Great compact blade holder
General purpose storage cases, such asKitchenAid KFP7SC Food Processor Accessory Storage Case, create wasted space on countertop, and work fine for a few blades and accessories, but if you have a wide selection of blades, they don't work well. This Cuisanart disc holder is compact and additional holders can be stacked. Eight blades can be stored in less space than one general purpose accessory storage box.
YAY! My discs look great now :)
I have 12 different discs for my cuisenart and had a HECK of a time keeping them in some kind of attractive organization that would keep my fingers free of accidental slices. They were banished to a box under the counter -- not convenient to dig in a box full of round knives.
I bought a few of these holders to accomodate all my blades; in one tower (4 holders) I have fixed the safty issue and quieted my OCD organization voices. It's a win-win :)
ADD: A gal asked if the stack of them have to separated to remove blade discs, no they do not! I have several stacked and just swing the door open for each without problem. It is important that you have your hand supporting stack to remain verticle if you open the bottom door on a stack of 4, the weight of the top 3 full disc holders can make the stack sag a bit with the bottom door open, which makes me anxious, but shown no signs to cause actual concern for damage. If you hold the stack at the top when you open the bottom it is not an issue.








