KitchenAid KFP750WH Food Processor

$185.00 to $229.44 from 8 sellers

12 Cup, 700-Watt, White

Rating: 9.5 9.6

The sleek, graceful styling is available in five designer colors to coordinate with any kitchen decor. High-performance induction motor provides the muscle to handle the toughest processing jobs for serious chefs. 12-Cup work bowl features capacity for the largest jobs. The exclusive 4-Cup Mini-Bowl and Mini Blade transform the food processor into a handy mini-chopper. The Dough Blade will mix and knead yeast dough quickly and thoroughly.

Review Date: 05-May-08
jrita

Rating: Rating 10 10

Time with product: 14 Days

Strengths: Plenty of power; blades are sharp

Weaknesses: Bowl won't lift off without pulling up on blade.

Summary: I have enjoyed my new processor. Have waited for a long time to own. It makes perfectly sized bread crumbs. It made perfect cole slaw. My favorite thing to make so far was a pie crust. It combined the ingredients far better than I can by hand.

Review Date: 24-Mar-08
maynardflower

Rating: Rating 10 10

Time with product: 2 Months

Strengths: large size, heavy duty, sturdy

Weaknesses: none so far

Summary: This is my first KitchenAid product and also my first food processor. I have been doing my research for a while to make this purchase. Both from word of mouth and from the prominent cooking magzine, this processor enjoys a very good reputation. I bought it without a hesitation when my local department store dillards promoted a sale on it. So far so good. It's powerful. It works flawlessly when making dough. It's heavy, no worry when the 700w motor is on. It chops, shreds, cuts without bringing any mess. A lot of blades, a lot of processing choice. Basically, I use it everyday and I am looking to see how many years it could last.

Review Date: 02-May-07
prasads

Rating: Rating 10 10

Time with product: 4 Weeks

Strengths: Large size (12 cups), Not very expensive, Powerful

Weaknesses: None so far

Summary: I wanted a food processor that does everything since I try to keep appliances to a minimum. This one does the dough pretty well and also is great for grating and chopping. Its very easy to clean this as all the parts comes apart easily. It's very quite during operation. I am very pleased with this purchase. Would recommend it to all the people who want to buy a good inexpensive processor.

Review Date: 14-Apr-07
fgjruiz

Rating: Rating 10 10

Time with product: 10 Days

Strengths: Can make dough easily. Chops parsley instead of making parsley juice. Very convenient storage container for all the blades.

Weaknesses: The mini-bowl can leak small amounts of food into the main bowl so if you're a cross contamination nut, you might as well use the large bowl for any animal proteins.

Summary: This was one of the top rated food processors by a prominent independent cooking magazine and I now know why. It handles making pizza dough like a champ. Chopping herbs worked perfectly, without turning them into mush. Same with onions and carrots, which my previous food processor could not handle. I expect it to last me 10 years.

Review Date: 04-Apr-07
taternutz

Rating: Rating 10 10

Time with product: 2 Days

Strengths: Very quiet. Heavy Duty Construction keeps the appliance in place without vibration. Multiple blades, Mini bowl & accessories storage box all included!

Weaknesses: Made in China (what isn't?)

Summary: After doing a lot of research, I decided on this food processor. I am so very happy with it! I've used it for pie crust, Cole slaw, grating cheese and slicing veggies. I can't wait to think up some more uses for it. You can't go wrong with Kitchenaid!

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