The “Classic” and “Prep” Cuisinarts all use similar slicing discs and removable stems per diameter. And those are available up to 8 mm slices. It’s a bit tricky to figure out. The exceptions are the newest “Elemental” and ones where the work bowl has slanted sides- the “Elite” versions, and they have adjustable slicing discs. I believe the full model # will tell you what is part of the recall. They’ve known about this and made changes to some of their models about a year ago. For instance, the 14 cup Classic DFP-14 BCNY is not recalled. It’s the “Y” that signifies this.
I believe it still has a 750 Watt motor and you can buy an 8 mm slicing disc, or a complete set of 9 different discs on Ebay.
The blades don’t really ‘flake’, but they can crack at the rivet hole and eventually break off. The new blade is just made thicker at that area and no more rivets. KitchenAid made a good processor about 10 years ago, and it was imported from France.