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KitchenAid KFP750CR 700-Watt 12-Cup Food Processor, Chrome

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Our Price: $179.99
List Price: $269.99
Your Save: $ 90.00 ( 33% )
Sales Rank: #483 (lower is better)
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: KitchenAid
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Brand: KitchenAid Color: Chrome EAN: 0050946967264 Manufacturer: KitchenAid Model: KFP750CR Warranty: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 15.5 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 8.25 x 15.13
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KitchenAid KFP750CR 700-Watt 12-Cup Food Processor, Chrome Features
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- 700-watt food processor with 12-cup work bowl and multipurpose stainless-steel blade
- Durable sealed housing creates sound barrier for quiet operation; pulse control
- Dual feed tubes; 4-cup mini bowl with blade; assortment of standard accessories included
- Base wipes clean easily; dishwasher-safe bowls, blades, and discs
- Measures 21-1/2 by 17-1/2 by 10-2/5 inches; 1-year replacement warranty
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KitchenAid KFP750CR 700-Watt 12-Cup Food Processor, Chrome Description
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An unsurpassed 700-watt food processor perfect for cooks of any experience level! The spacious 12-cup work bowl and 4-cup mini bowl provide more than enough room for your cooking needs. Includes a mini blade to make a mini-chopper, and a tall feed tube, making it easy to put foods of all sizes in the processor. One year warranty.
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KitchenAid KFP750CR 700-Watt 12-Cup Food Processor, Chrome customer reviews:
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Great Product      I've never had a food processor before but can't imagine a better one. So far, this has done every job very well. I've used it to grate cheese for fondue, mix meat for meatballs, and chop herbs and onions (used the smaller bowl). It's heavy duty and handled all the jobs with ease. As I mentioned, it is very powerful so the first time I chopped onions I ended up with onion soup. Next time I used the pulse button. It's suprisingly quiet as well. Everything (but the base) cleans up great in the dishwasher. The only negatives are the weight, it's pretty heavy and it's fairly large, so finding a place to store it might be a problem.
Great Food Processor      I love this food processor. I did lots of research, trying to decide between this and a Cuisinart. I found lots of people who love both but in the end, went with this one since it was named "Best Overall" in at least two reports: http://www.consumersearch.com/www/kitchen/food-processors/. It was also a great deal on Amazon.com and I found a $20 rebate online which made it even harder to pass up! This replaces my Cuisinart Duet which didn't work well at all. I'm amazed by how quickly and perfectly it dices an onion and my kids think grating cheese is the coolest thing ever! The 4 cup mini bowl is an awesome feature for those smaller jobs!
great processor      What a powerful machine. I absolutely love my processor. Shredded 2 bunches of carrots in about 10 seconds flat for carrot bread...delicious. One problem, I made Scalloped potatoes and got plastic shavings from the feed tube in the dish. It was probably my own fault, in my haste I may not have attached all the attachments properly. I still recommend it, so far. Just take care with the attachments and blades.
Great food processor!      I have owned two other top name food processors and this one exceeds the others by far. It is very heavy with a powerfull motor. The small bowl is great for chopping nuts. The grater worked great for sharp cheese. I also needed this to process dry dog food mixed with hot water for young puppies. It realy mushes the food great for them! I could not be happier!
I love this food processor      I chose this processor after comparing it with others via various reviews. My cooking products magazine selected this as their first choice, user reviews were also top notch and superior to the Cuisinart (which I have used for years and was inclined to buy again). Since the price was comparable to a good Cuisinart and since it had better reviews, I bought the Kitchenaid. This particular processor has a great feed tube and came with a good assortment of slicers, etc. I love having the little processor bowl--I didn't think it'd need it but now use it a lot. HOWEVER, the first thing I sliced with the slicer attachment was cabbage. I must have overfilled it because the blade lifted up and actually shredded part of the cap, just at the bottom of the feed tube. This added shredded plastic to my cabbage--all had to go in the garbage. So, just don't overfill yours and you won't have a problem. Otherwise, it has handled everything I've put in it so far, no problems whatsoever. The problem I had was user error, not equipment related.
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