Food Processor - 4200XL Chrome

Sale price$449.00
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SKU: 18412US

Overall rating: 4.852941 / 5 from 34 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Magimix Food Processor 4200XL Chrome is highly praised for its versatility and power, making it a must-have kitchen tool. Customers appreciate its ability to handle various tasks from mixing dough to grinding meat. The innovative BlenderMix ring ensures consistent outcomes, and the three different-sized bowls add to its convenience.

Summary topics

  • Machine Performance: 25%
  • Bowl Versatility: 10%

Review topics: ["quality","customer service","use","piece","process","machine","bowl","magimix","bowls","cup","slices","capacity","motor","food","choice"].

Review highlights

  • "The largest bowl is great for larger batches, making dough, pureeing soups, mixing up a cake batter, cookies, etc."Holly
  • "I especially love the smallest bowl for little jobs--so convenient!"Karen K.
  • "This is hands down the best machine for versatility and power."Holly

Reviews

Just WOW!

"This machine is incredible. After researching different food processors for months, I decided to splurge and purchase the Magimix 4200 due to all the amazing features that set it apart from other's on the market, especially the dough hook, whisk and all the blade options. It is very heavy and well made, it looks and feels extremely durable. It slices and chops so thinly, so quickly and so easily! I am hooked!!! I am able to produce restaurant quality ingredients with this machine. Super thin mushrooms, potatoes, chopped herbs, etc. I can't wait to try making more recipes with this incredible processor."

Reluctant V. (5/5)

Amazing

"One of the best purchases for the kitchen in years. After using it for a relatively short period of time I can't imagine going back to any other food processor on the market today. Not only is it versatile, but the induction motor is unlike anything else I've used in the past. Hope this impressive gadget serves me well for many years."

Djordje H. (5/5)

Vivat Rex Magimix

"I had been looking for the Magimix 4200XL for 2 years when i found it on sale in Canada, where I now live. i’ve been able to mix my ep- pasta doughs with ease, and my 1. 5 lb Challah doughs, make mayonnaise, and grate vegetables quickly. This is the Rolls Royce of food processors and Americans are fortunate to be able to get it right at home. The plastic is much better quality than the -lactic on my previous Cuisinart processor and the variety of different sized bowls, accompanying dough and metal blades (3 in total) means I can make anything."

CJ P. (5/5)

I love my Magimix food processor!

"I talked with a lovely lady at Nutrimill and she helped me decide on it. I am having so much fun using it making wonderful fresh food. Also excited to get more attachments. Thank you Nutrimill for this amazing purchase!"

Mary E. (5/5)

The most powerful workhorse!

"Absolutely love this food processor. It really is unmatched. It can do anything you can dream of!!"

LChef L. (5/5)

"Versatile, powerful, quiet, efficient."

MICHAEL (5/5)

The Magimix 4200XL is

"The Magimix 4200XL is just spectacular! I'm a former chef, so maybe I'm a bit biased, but it's hard to match the versatility of this machine (looking at you, Breville!). I've noticed several sites have mixed reviews of the Magimix food processors and most of them are, frankly, operator errors. Those who complain about all the bowls all getting soiled when using the small bowl are overfilling it. Just yesterday I used the smallest bowl to quickly process 4 cloves of garlic and even after I drizzled in some olive oil, I only had to clean the bowl I used and the lid. When I made mayo in the small bowl, the same was true. Those who can't get it to turn on lack appreciation for the built-in safety features. The bowl and lid both click into place in one direction - counterclockwise - and only in that direction. After you do it a couple of times, it's second nature. There *is* a learning curve to using this piece of equipment efficiently, but it's a short curve even if you're a novice cook. There also seem to be a fair amount of websites who test and review food processors and most of them also downplay the capabilities of this machine. If, like me, you've been doing research before making the investment into a food processor, I recommend taking those reviews with a large grain of salt. The other thing is you have to understand what each bowl is designed to do. Obviously, the mini bowl is best for small quantities like mayo, hummus, pesto, dressings, or if you need to quickly chop an onion or a few cloves of garlic or a smattering of herbs. The midi bowl works with the shredding and slicing attachments and doesn't have a regular chopping blade (by design!). This is not a flaw when you can chop in the mini or largest bowl. The shreds and slices come out perfectly, but again I've seen complaints about this too. Regardless of the brand, you will almost always have a small piece left, but with the Magimix, that piece is very small - and who doesn't need a snack when they're powering through prep? There are several ways the opening/pushers can be configured, so you can, for example fit a mini cucumber in the smallest circular opening and slice it without issue. If you want longer plank slices, cut the item to fit the width of the wider opening and insert it on its side. There are videos produced by Magimix that demo all of this to make it easy for anyone to learn to use the machine properly. The largest bowl is great for larger batches, making dough, pureeing soups, mixing up a cake batter, cookies, etc. Since getting this machine I'm actually contemplating getting rid of both my KitchenAid mixer and my Vitamix, but I've only had the Magimix for a couple of weeks, so we'll see. I did test making dough and it took 1 minute to process a batch of dinner rolls and a mere 30 seconds to make pizza dough! The dough quality was superior to the same dough produced by my KitchenAid mixer, which not only mixes slower, but has a tendency to overwork dough if you're not paying attention. I guess Magimix is better suited to my short attention span and my desire to get my prep done quickly. As far as pricing goes, the Magimix is on par with the Breville sous chef or a bit less depending on the model you're interested in. I ended up finding the Magimix on sale, and it's definitely more expensive than the over hyped Cuisinart, but it's also sturdier, more versatile with the multiple bowls/functions, and has a much longer warranty. Ironically, I had bought the Cuisinart first, but it's seriously lacking compared side by side to the Magimix especially when you compare the plastic bowls and overall functionality. The last thing I'd like to point out is the blade quality. Magimix uses Sabatier blades (if you know, you know), while other processer manufacturers are using blades from. . . yeah, it's a mystery. The 4200XL comes with two slicing blades, two shredding blades, a chopping blade for the mini bowl and one for the large bowl, a dough blade, and the ""blendermix"" ring attachment for the large bowl (creates a sort of vortex that pulls ingredients in towards the blade for perfectly mixed and pureed ingredients), a whisk for whipping cream or egg whites or batters, a storage box for the blades, a bespoke spatula, and a recipe book. I also got the citrus juicer attachment and the Parmesan cheese blade (sold separately) and they don't disappoint! This is hands down the best machine for versatility and power. The motor base has a just slightly larger footprint than my Vitamix motor base, so it packs a lot of power into a reasonably sized footprint. It's a lot quieter than my Vitamix though, so that's also a plus. The bowls are easy to clean and dishwasher safe, but I don't recommend using the dishwasher for food processor parts across the board unless you're ok with replacing them more frequently. As for size, I don't think it's too big if you consider all the other machines that it potentially replaces. I've seen complaints about the size of the blade storage box, but it's larger because you're getting more attachments than you are with other processors, so c'est la vie! I'm a single person, and this lets me do small and large quantities of prep making it perfect whether I'm cooking for myself or prepping a dinner party. The one potential downside is that there aren't many authorized dealers in the US, and I actually reached out to Nutrimill about getting parts or using the warranty. I was informed that both could be handled by them, which put it to rest for me. Nutrimill has been great to work with and I recommend them as highly as I do this food processor. Based on people's experiences with Breville's customer service, it doesn't appear warranty claims are very straightforward if you go that route. The Magimix 30-year warranty is one of the best in the business and they also guarantee replacement parts will be available for the machine for the same period of time! For all those reasons, I picked the Magimix, and it's really lived up to its reputation so far! Frankly, I'm tired of seeing US websites acting like Cuisinart and Breville are the only options. If you're looking for versatility, quality, consistent performance, a strong warranty and replacement parts availability, and a product that *isn't* made in China, this is the only processor I've tested that has it all."

Holly (5/5)

Best choice for high in food processor

"Dont buy vitamix!!! Get this instead. . . 30 year warrantee vs 10 yr. Stacking bowls are a convenience, blade tray designed for easy access, lots of blade options for versatility, powerful motor. Be sure to have counter space b/c base is too heavy to lift up and down from under the cabinet. I love my magimix!!!"

Rebecca J. (5/5)

Awesome machine!!

"Wow! This beast has impressed me thus far. It's a tank and gets the job done so easily. I'm sure it'll handle anything I ask of it. It's by far the best food processor I've ever had and I thought I've used some good ones in the past, but not compared to this machine! Get ya one, you won't be disappointed!"

SETH S. (5/5)

Tremendously powerful, versatile, and

"Tremendously powerful, versatile, and well made piece of equip"

R F. (5/5)

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Magimix

Food Processor

The ultimate food processor, hand-crafted in France to deliver an unparalleled culinary experience tailored to your specific needs. It’s a work of art created with utmost care for cooking, pure and simple.

Handmade In France

The Magimix food processors have been made in Burgundy, France, since 1971, a region known for its gastronomy, the art of choosing, preparing, and enjoying good food.

Quality Materials

All Magimix products are carefully crafted with the finest materials available in order to ensure you can enjoy your appliances for years to come.

Quiet and Robust

Savor the quiet and robust nature of each Magimix appliance, created and designed in France with your optimal experience in mind.

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Bread Dough (LBS)

2.2

2.6

Pastry Dough (LBS)

2.6

3.3

Blending (Cups)

5.5

7.6

Chopping – Meat (LBS)

2.2

3

Grating – Carrots (LBS)

2.2

3

Egg Whites

6

8

Main Bowl (Cups)

14

16

Midi Bowl (Cups)

12

12

Mini Bowl (Cups)

6

6

Power (Wattage)

950

1100

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Magimix is the Best Food Processor, very quiet and great attachments with it. Got the juice extractor and smoothie maker too use with the food processor.

Marie C. 

Love it! The machine came quickly, securely packaged and performs like a dream!

Mikisha H. 

Top notch so far. Quite a powerful blender. I very much enjoy the spiralizer and hope to one day acquire the juicer.

Michael

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