Cuisinart BDH-2 Blade and Disc Holder
$30
- CONVENIENT: The Cuisinart Blade and Disc Holder holds steel blade, dough blade, detachable disc stem, and three cutting discs
- BLADES AND DISCS SOLD SEPARATELY: Holds blades and discs for the following Cuisinart Food Processor Models: DFP-11, DFP-14, DLC-10C, DLC-10S, DLC-10SY, DLC-10SYP1, DLC-2011, DLC-2014, DLC-8S and DLC-8SY
- SAFE: Store your blades in this convenient blade and disc holder that has an effective tamper-resistant locking device that must be pulled out and twisted 90 degrees to access the cutting tools, and automatically relocks when the lid is closed. Also, since each blade holder is shaped to snugly fit Its designated blade, the cutting edge of each disk is completely protected
- MUST-HAVE FEATURES: Transparent lid locks for tamper-resistant safety and is constructed of high-impact plastic
- LIMITED 3-YEAR WARRANTY: Refer to user manual for troubleshooting steps and questions surrounding warranty policies – this product is BPA free
Specification: Cuisinart BDH-2 Blade and Disc Holder
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10 reviews for Cuisinart BDH-2 Blade and Disc Holder
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Jesse Hackell –
Just what I needed to handle the very sharp blades.
gerleg12 –
Absolutely perfect nothing wrong with latch
Blades only fit in one way so even without bottom
You cant get your fingers near the blades when you pull it off a shelf
Not having a bottom means if blades a little damp when put away all will be fine
And the narrow slits will never collect any junk. I have never bought a
Cuisinart products that is not sturdy and meets expectations
Amazon Customer –
Looks good and seems to be sturdy. Time will tell but first impression is most favourable. Is it unbreakable? It is a hard plastic so I think if I drop it, it will break.
$90.00 dollars is way too much for a plastic box
Honest Consumer –
I got this to store my Cuisinart slicing blades in because I am afraid of them. I’m not afraid that they’ll come attack me in the middle of the night but I am afraid that I’ll reach in a drawer and sliced my hand open let’s get real here. So this is just plastic and it doesn’t lock lock like a child could open it really easily but it does turn and lock so it doesn’t accidentally open by any thinking adult who doesn’t intend to open it. The blades fit in nicely so does the stem and the other slicer thingy that has no name. The big complaint here is that it has no bottom which is really weird and it should have a bottom because if you pick it up with your hands the wrong way yeah you’re going to slice your hands open. There must have been a meeting with the president of the company who designed this and none of the people at the meeting had the walnuts to stand up and say hey this design needs a bottom so it didn’t happen. I bet they looked at each other with a lot of side eye at that meeting. But no big deal if you want to buy them out it you can go to Home Depot or Lowe’s or something and buy a little piece of board and glue that on the bottom you can probably even find a piece of plastic around your home that you can glue to the bottom with some Krazy Glue or wood glue or something. I didn’t do that because I live in a child-free home by choice and I just had a cat and so far she has not learned how to reach underneath and flip it over like a human being. I thought for a while that I regretted this purchase and I should have just gotten the little slicer cozy that’s round you know you’ve seen that one but after a while I decided I didn’t mind this being on my counter cuz it kind of lets me brag that I have a Cuisinart which is just so fashionable because it’s so expensive and that’s not what I got it for but hey I’ll take admiration anywhere I can find it. Yeah I am kidding but not completely because it is on my counter. So that’s my review if you need some place to put the blades you can get this thing or the other thing but this thing will work and be fine just be ready to decide where you put it and just leave it there because there’s no bottom on it unless you’re a creative type. Thanks for reading
Juley Karns –
I purchased the smaller product by this company just for the disk first and it served it’s purpose. However this product is perfect for you are able to store all parts of the machine in a signal storage case. It’s so much nicer.
Lan B –
My 40+ year old Cuisinart processor finally needed to be replaced.
I purchased a 14 cup DFP-14BKSY model. This disk holder works perfectly.
Holds the chopping blade, the disc stem and both of the discs.
There is room for an additional disc if I decide to add one. I know a lot of reviews mention the lack of a bottom. This is a non-issue for me, I have it in an cabinet, I can open it and remove the pieces I need without moving the holder. However if you do keep it on a counter and are concerned about the lack of a bottom – you really don’t have to be. The chopping blade when inserted correctly is not exposed, it slides into a groove that keeps it from being a danger. The discs, again if you insert them correctly, particularly the slicing disc, the actual sharp blade not accessible from the open bottom. This is a vast improvement from the disc hold that came with my original unit. It held only the discs and wasn’t covered. There was no way to safely store the chopping blade besides keeping the processor assembled or using a plastic container for it. This holds all the accessories perfectly.
Paul Beighley –
It is just fine but takes up a large amount of space.
Bill Smith –
Good product but seemed a little pricey for the product.
richard a wilkinson –
Excellent way to store lock blades.
R. Morgan –
This feels cheap. The edges are a bit too pointy, it makes unpleasant noises when moved around a surface, it opens awkwardly, and the bottom is not covered leaving the blades exposed if you need to move it off of the counter. That said it does it’s job of keeping the blades safely put away where they wont get damaged or cut someone (as long as you keep your fingers away from the bottom). I expect it to last for years.