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title: "4581 R2N Continuous Feed Combination Food Processor with 2.9 L Polycarbonate Bowl, 1-HP, 120-Volts"
brand: "robot coupe"
price: "SAR 9329"
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# 1-HP motor power 2.9L continuous feed bowl magnetic safety system 4581 R2N Continuous Feed Combination Food Processor with 2.9 L Polycarbonate Bowl, 1-HP, 120-Volts

**Brand:** robot coupe
**Price:** SAR 9329
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Elevate your kitchen game with pro-level speed and precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 4581 R2N Continuous Feed Combination Food Processor with 2.9 L Polycarbonate Bowl, 1-HP, 120-Volts by robot coupe
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 9329 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- robot coupe enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted robot coupe brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Generous Capacity:** 2.9-liter polycarbonate bowl lets you process large batches without interruption.
- • **Precision Control:** Simple on/off and pulse buttons give you exact chopping, slicing, and emulsifying.
- • **Powerhouse Performance:** 1-HP motor delivers lightning-fast, restaurant-quality prep every time.
- • **Built for Safety & Speed:** Magnetic safety system with lever-activated auto restart maximizes throughput and user protection.
- • **Durable Commercial Grade:** Heavy-duty stainless steel blades and robust construction built to outlast trends and generations.

## Overview

The Robot Coupe R2N is a commercial-grade continuous feed food processor featuring a powerful 1-HP motor, a 2.9-liter polycarbonate bowl for large batch processing, and a magnetic safety system for seamless, safe operation. Designed for serious home chefs and professionals alike, it offers precise control with on/off and pulse functions, stainless steel blades for versatile prep, and durable construction that ensures long-lasting performance. This machine transforms kitchen prep into a fast, effortless, and professional experience.

## Description

Manually prepping ingredients takes a lot of time and poses a safety risk, exposing your employees to sharp knives that can easily cause injury. Robot Coupe's R2N combination food processor eliminates both problems by giving you near-limitless prep options, and by doing that prep work in a fraction of the time it takes to do manually. And since it comes with both a continuous feed head and a batch bowl, you can easily adapt to any task! To process large volumes of produce and cheese, the Robot Coupe R2N food processor features a 2.9-liter bowl and operates at a rate of 1,725 RPM. Its bowl is constructed of polycarbonate for break resistance and equipped with a handle for comfort. For increased operator control and precise results, it features a pulse function. Product Details: 2.9 Liter gray cutter bowl with plastic handleIncludes 2 mm grating disc, 4 mm slicing disc, and "S" bladeControl panel has on-off and pulse buttons for easy useFree-standing multiple disc rack(850) servings prepared in (3) hours or lessMetal vegetable preparation attachment with polycarbonate continuous feed lead equipped with two hoppersChute and feed lead are removable and dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning120 V/60 hz/1-ph, 7 A, 1725 RPM, 5-15P plug and cord includedOverall Dimensions: 8-3⁄4-in. W x 15-3⁄4-in. D x 19-1⁄4-in. H

Review: Powerful tool, not expensive toy - I read the review of the Robot Coupe R2N in Cooks Illustrated and was impressed with their endorsement of it as a must have tool if you could afford it. Because I injured both wrists in a freak accident, making it difficult for me to slice hard vegetables like beets or perform the kind of twisting and pushing motion required to grate cheeses, it was worth the price of admission to me if it performed as advertised. Boy, does it ever. If you have a Kitchen Aid stand mixer and a VitaMix blender you know that there are kitchen tools that save time, improve quality, and are cheaper over the long run because you never have to buy another one. All of this is true of the Robot Coupe. It is ridiculously easy to feed products into it, there are no nooks and crannies that catch and hold food so cleaning is a breeze, the motor is so powerful and the blades so sharp that it works lightning fast with no noise, bouncing around or bogging down, and you absolutely can and will produce restaurant level results. If you're a serious home cook, or just someone who enjoys cooking and isn't deterred by the price, this machine is great investment.
Review: Commercial product, What's not to like (except the $$$) - OK, so why would anyone who doesn't own a restaurant want to plunk down $900 for a food processor (and btw, I managed to buy it just before the prices started sliding south). This is the ancestor of the Cuisinart, Kitchen Aide, and other brands of home food processors. Mine DID come with an instruction manual, although from talking with a former restaurant chef, instructions for commercial restaurant equipment are rare. The functions (metal scimitar blade, slicer, grater, et al) are about the same as you'd find with a home model. The work bowl (3 quarts) is about the same size as the largest home food processors. All models have a locking mechanism so you can't operate the food processor without the work bowl cover in place. That's the end of the similarities. The Robot Coupe has a motor base that's about twice as big as my old Cuisiniart DLC8 (2 quart processor). Its got on-, off-, and pulse- buttons. Its very quiet. It comes with a shredding/slicing/mincing assembly that mounts on the motor base in place of the work bowl. It locks into place but the feed chute and pushers don't have to lock, themselves, making it far easier to julienne, slice, or shred large volumes of whatever vegetable or cheese you're working with. And the outfeed opens away from the base so you can slide a container under it and collect all the sliced/shredded/julienned output. This appliance is an industry standard, much like Hobart-style mixers or Vitamix blenders. It will turn a head of cabbage (cut into eighths) into cole slaw material in under 30 seconds. As another reviewer noted, this appliance will likely outlast you and the next 2 generations of your family. Manufacturer literature consistently describes this model in terms of 'how many pounds of mozzarella you can shred in 30 minutes', etc. So back to the question of 'why spend that kind of money?'. Yes, you could get along fine with a much cheaper, home-use food processor. But the speed of this machine and the precise cuts, make it worthwhile for me. I can prep for meals far faster (or prepare a much larger quantity) than I ever could with my Cuisinart. And its super-reliable. I'll never have to put up with bearing-whine or overheating. It's built to take serious abuse.That's the beauty of commercial tools -- they'll be working just fine long after you've forgotten how much you had to pay for them. Downsides: This comes with 3 blades (scimitar, medium-width slicer, and medium-width grater). All the other blades (different widths of julienne, slicer, and grater) will cost you about $80 apiece. Also, I found the top of the workbowl was super-snug and was hard to twist into place. I used a little food-grade silicon grease and that seemed to help. I did find, when I ordered a clear plastic workbowl to replace the opaque original, that the lid went on with no problem, so the original bowl may have been defective. The parts will go through a commercial dishwasher (which doesn't have a drying cycle and completes wash and dry cycle in about 90 seconds), but you really don't want them going through a home dishwasher, unless you pull them out before the drying cycle starts. Otherwaise, the plastic may warp (and yes, that happened to me). This is also going to suck up more counter space than a more modest home food processor. The base is 7" by 11" and stands 17" high with the work bowl mounted. Its heavy enough that you're not going to want to keep picking it up and moving it to a different counter. An it doesn't easily fit on most kitchen shelves. Also, if you use a round mixing bowl to catch the shredded/sliced/julienned vegetables, some of them completely miss the bowl and end up on the counter or floor. I've discovered I have to use a square, 12-qt. plastic storage container (available from restaurant supply stores for about $20). It slides neatly under the outfeed chute and catches all the output.

## Features

- SMOOTH "S" BLADE: The smooth "s" Blade that comes with the bowl assembly allows you to blend ingredients, emulsify liquids and chop to a coarse texture. (5/32" Slicing disc and 5/64" Grating disc included)
- 2.9 LITER BOWL: The 2.9 L Grey plastic batch bowl is great for processing multiple ingredients together at once and has a clear top which allows the user to see the product inside.
- BUTTON CONTROL PANEL: This food processor has an easy-to-use on/off switch which takes all the assumptions out of processing, while the pulse option allows for more specific execution.
- MAGNETIC SAFETY SYSTEM: The Robot Coupe R2N boasts a lever-activated auto restart, making them more user-friendly and optimizing throughput.
- CONTINUOUS FEED HEAD: When you need to process bulk quantities of a particular ingredient in a particular way, the continuous feed head on this processor gets the job done!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0089UA1ZC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #197,159 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #50 in Commercial Mixers |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Bowl Capacity | 2.9 Liters |
| Brand | Robot Coupe |
| Brand Name | Robot Coupe |
| Color | Red/Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 104 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753182086828 |
| Included Components | Food Processor |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.81"D x 8.68"W x 19.18"H |
| Item Type Name | R2N |
| Item Weight | 31 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | food service warehouse |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | R2N |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 15.81"D x 8.68"W x 19.18"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Blend, Chop, Emulsify, Grind, Knead |
| Special Feature | Continuous Feed Combination Food Processor |
| Special Features | Continuous Feed Combination Food Processor |
| UPC | 844007014215 638632236711 836725008003 753182086828 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Wattage | 600 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Robot Coupe
- **Color:** Red/Grey
- **Product Dimensions:** 15.81"D x 8.68"W x 19.18"H
- **Special Feature:** Continuous Feed Combination Food Processor
- **Wattage:** 600 watts

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I produce large batches of pesto.  Will the Robot Coupe R2N, or lesser priced model, be an effective food processor for this task?**
A: The R2N is definitely a do all commercial grade food processor capable of producing large quantities of prep in a short period of time. I don't own a lesser grade robot coupe model but I am sure they are just as capable, they just cannot produce as large of quantities as R2N, hence smaller bowl.

**Q: Can you confrim this is a 2 HP motor? Robot Coupe's website does not offer this model in a 2HP.  Please Advise. Thanks.**
A: NOT 2 HP.

**Q: Hi I really like this do you have 220 v ?**
A: I don't much about electricity, I just know I plug it and it works with American plugs.

**Q: I'm looking for the best way to dice potatoes, sweet potatoes and carrots in a commercial kitchen. Will this suffice with the proper blade?**
A: It's designed for slicing instead of dicing. You can view a demo video here; http://www.robot-coupe.com/en-usa/videos/

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Powerful tool, not expensive toy
*by R***T on September 30, 2011*

I read the review of the Robot Coupe R2N in Cooks Illustrated and was impressed with their endorsement of it as a must have tool if you could afford it. Because I injured both wrists in a freak accident, making it difficult for me to slice hard vegetables like beets or perform the kind of twisting and pushing motion required to grate cheeses, it was worth the price of admission to me if it performed as advertised. Boy, does it ever. If you have a Kitchen Aid stand mixer and a VitaMix blender you know that there are kitchen tools that save time, improve quality, and are cheaper over the long run because you never have to buy another one. All of this is true of the Robot Coupe. It is ridiculously easy to feed products into it, there are no nooks and crannies that catch and hold food so cleaning is a breeze, the motor is so powerful and the blades so sharp that it works lightning fast with no noise, bouncing around or bogging down, and you absolutely can and will produce restaurant level results. If you're a serious home cook, or just someone who enjoys cooking and isn't deterred by the price, this machine is great investment.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Commercial product, What's not to like (except the $$$)
*by J***3 on July 24, 2012*

OK, so why would anyone who doesn't own a restaurant want to plunk down $900 for a food processor (and btw, I managed to buy it just before the prices started sliding south). This is the ancestor of the Cuisinart, Kitchen Aide, and other brands of home food processors. Mine DID come with an instruction manual, although from talking with a former restaurant chef, instructions for commercial restaurant equipment are rare. The functions (metal scimitar blade, slicer, grater, et al) are about the same as you'd find with a home model. The work bowl (3 quarts) is about the same size as the largest home food processors. All models have a locking mechanism so you can't operate the food processor without the work bowl cover in place. That's the end of the similarities. The Robot Coupe has a motor base that's about twice as big as my old Cuisiniart DLC8 (2 quart processor). Its got on-, off-, and pulse- buttons. Its very quiet. It comes with a shredding/slicing/mincing assembly that mounts on the motor base in place of the work bowl. It locks into place but the feed chute and pushers don't have to lock, themselves, making it far easier to julienne, slice, or shred large volumes of whatever vegetable or cheese you're working with. And the outfeed opens away from the base so you can slide a container under it and collect all the sliced/shredded/julienned output. This appliance is an industry standard, much like Hobart-style mixers or Vitamix blenders. It will turn a head of cabbage (cut into eighths) into cole slaw material in under 30 seconds. As another reviewer noted, this appliance will likely outlast you and the next 2 generations of your family. Manufacturer literature consistently describes this model in terms of 'how many pounds of mozzarella you can shred in 30 minutes', etc. So back to the question of 'why spend that kind of money?'. Yes, you could get along fine with a much cheaper, home-use food processor. But the speed of this machine and the precise cuts, make it worthwhile for me. I can prep for meals far faster (or prepare a much larger quantity) than I ever could with my Cuisinart. And its super-reliable. I'll never have to put up with bearing-whine or overheating. It's built to take serious abuse.That's the beauty of commercial tools -- they'll be working just fine long after you've forgotten how much you had to pay for them. Downsides: This comes with 3 blades (scimitar, medium-width slicer, and medium-width grater). All the other blades (different widths of julienne, slicer, and grater) will cost you about $80 apiece. Also, I found the top of the workbowl was super-snug and was hard to twist into place. I used a little food-grade silicon grease and that seemed to help. I did find, when I ordered a clear plastic workbowl to replace the opaque original, that the lid went on with no problem, so the original bowl may have been defective. The parts will go through a commercial dishwasher (which doesn't have a drying cycle and completes wash and dry cycle in about 90 seconds), but you really don't want them going through a home dishwasher, unless you pull them out before the drying cycle starts. Otherwaise, the plastic may warp (and yes, that happened to me). This is also going to suck up more counter space than a more modest home food processor. The base is 7" by 11" and stands 17" high with the work bowl mounted. Its heavy enough that you're not going to want to keep picking it up and moving it to a different counter. An it doesn't easily fit on most kitchen shelves. Also, if you use a round mixing bowl to catch the shredded/sliced/julienned vegetables, some of them completely miss the bowl and end up on the counter or floor. I've discovered I have to use a square, 12-qt. plastic storage container (available from restaurant supply stores for about $20). It slides neatly under the outfeed chute and catches all the output.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is a great piece of equipment
*by D***O on May 14, 2017*

This is a great piece of equipment. I used to own a restaurant and this is one of the tools that you find in any commercial kitchen. over the corse of the years my wife has purchase few different food processors, but also with a light residential use, every couple of years they need to be replaced. I decided to by one of those for her, the first impression was not encouraging. The machine does't look as pretty as others, but once you turn it on and start to use it, then it is all over. The power available, the pieces feel solid and fit properly and easy of use. Now she use it all the time and I am sure it will last for years in or home.

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