KitchenAid KFPW760WH 700-Watt 12-Cup Food Processor, White | 
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| Brand: KitchenAid Category: Kitchen
List Price: $269.99 Buy New: $199.00 You Save: $70.99 (26%)
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Rating: 119 reviews Sales Rank: 733
Color: White Shipping Weight (lbs): 26.3 Dimensions (in): 10 x 8 x 16 Warranty: 1
MPN: KFPW760WH Model: KFPW760WH UPC: 050946957678 EAN: 0050946967240 ASIN: B0002MH3LU
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| Features:
| | 700-watt food processor with wide and narrow feed tubes, plus pulse control | | | 12-cup work bowl, 10-cup chef's bowl, and 4-cup mini bowl with mini blade | | | Multipurpose stainless-steel blade, dough blade, citrus press, and egg whip | | | 3 discs for slicing/shredding; spatula; storage case; dishwasher-safe parts | | | Measures 10-1/2 by 8-1/4 by 16-1/8 inches; 1-year warranty |
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Product Description This KitchenAid food processor comes with an ultra wide mouth feed tube (the industry's largest) that accommodates tomatoes, cucumbers and potatoes with a minimum of sectioning or slicing, saving you time in the initial stages of preparation. A separate section lets you feed smaller items into the work bowl such as single carrots, celery, herbs and nuts. A feed tube pusher is also included. With the Pulse button, you can control the length of cutting or the slicing process so sliced tomatoes don't become a sauce. The food processor comes with three work bowls: a 12-cup bowl for large jobs, a 10-cup chef's bowl that fits inside the 12-cup work bowl (slice or shred items while keeping the larger work bowl clean for another job) and a 4-cup mini bowl with its own mini blade for smaller jobs like chopping herbs, mincing garlic or making bread crumbs. The food processor comes with a multi-purpose blade, slicing and shredding discs (2- and 4-mm slicing discs and 4-mm shredding disc), a blade for mixing and kneading bread and pizza dough, an egg whip for whipping cream and egg whites for meringues, mousses and souffles, a citrus press for juicing small limes and large grapefruits and an accessory case for storing all of the accessories along with a spatula and cleaning tool (also included). The ultra-durable, polycarbonate work bowls are built to last, are stain-resistant and dishwash
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Wow! January 9, 2005 Jennifer (Alaska) 229 out of 238 found this review helpful
I received the Cuisinart Prep 11 Plus food processor for Christmas. After doing a lot of research online, I decided to send it back and buy a Kitchenaid instead. Although I have never dealt with Cuisinart customer service, I read multiple negative reviews about them on multiple web sites. This reason, along with the fact that I have a Kitchenaid mixer (which I love) was enough reason to trade my Christmas present in. I decided to buy the Kitchenaid Food Processor 750. However, Amazon.com sent me the 760 model. Maybe they were out of the 750...or maybe I lucked out through a computer glitch. Either way, I'm thrilled with my 760. I highly recommend you spend the extra 20-30$ for the 760 which has a few more attachments, including the juicer. I have never used a food processor before, always relying on my handy Kitchenaid mixer. Today I used my processor for the first time to make a quick loaf of Banana Macadamia Nut Bread (a recipe included with the processor.) It was so easy to use, the directions were very user-friendly. As a side note, the bread was pretty tasty as well. The Processor feels a little heavier than I expected, but I guess since it has a bigger motor that is to be expected. It felt very sturdy as it was mixing up my bread, and the motor hummed along fairly quietly. I am amazed at how quickly and expertly it sliced up the bananas! I can't wait to try it out with other recipes. My parents have a Kitchenaid mixer that I remember using when I was growing up, so it is a good 20+ years old. It still runs like it is brand new. If this is indicative of Kitchenaid products, I expect my food processor will be in the family for many years to come! As a side note: A friend of mine lives on Kodiak, a large Island in Alaska. She inherited a Kitchenaid mixer from a friend which was missing the bowl, and the cord had been frayed. She contacted Kitchenaid in hopes of fixing it. Kitchenaid sent a repair man to the Island to fix it for her along with a replacement bowl at no cost to her. If this isn't quality customer service, I don't know what is!!
Best thing I ever did! August 21, 2005 mag (USA) 42 out of 42 found this review helpful
I really hate to say anything about Wolfgang Puck because it is totally not his fault, but I ordered his really beautiful food processor from HSN, TWICE! Both times it was used, with debris left on the blades! So, I decided to order the KitchenAid 760 B and it is almost silent, chops, shreds, purify's, and pulverizes anything you put in it. The extra wide mouth on the food shoot is excellent for potatoes, zucchini, and large vegetables. So far, nothing I used in it slowed the motor down. The use is simple and easy to put together and it cleans up beautifully with everything encased, leaving nothing open for food to get stuck. One spot may be the spindle which turns the blades, but it wipes out very easily. The attachments which come with it along with the blades provided are enough to do anything you need. I've made bread dough, and being a vegetarian, used it to chop every manner of vegetable, effortlessly. Worth every dime, dollar, hundred dollar, two hundred dollars!
Missy Dog's Mom March 4, 2005 L. Cardenas (Charlottesville, VA) 59 out of 62 found this review helpful
HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS KITCHEN AID PRODUCT. I bought this food processer because we cook real food for our dog. The vegetable have to be chopped very fine in order for a dog to be able to digest them. I picked this one because a bunch of online reviews I read said that the KitchenAid brand was better than the Cuisinart. Also, the sales guy at Williams and Sononma recommended it since it was only $30 more than the comparable Cuisinart and has many more attachments. I'm not sure that I'll use the juicer but you never know. This processor made short work of a large head of broccoli. I really like the large mouth on the feed tube; you don't have to cut the vegetables really small. I'm looking forward to using the slicer discs to make potato chips. Update - used the slicing disks to make potatoe chips, holy cow, this thing is worth every penny I paid for it, six potatoes in less than a minute. Also, my husband totally wrecked it making chips and Kitchen-Aid replaced it no questions asked. I didn't realize when I bought it that they had this policy, so that makes me recommend it even more.
Best customer service ever! April 29, 2005 Laura H (PA, United States) 36 out of 36 found this review helpful
This food processor is the bomb! I've had it for about three years, and it works great. The only problem I've had with it was that the juice attachment that came with it broke, probably due to overzealous use during a Cinco de Mayo party. Only the inner lime reamer was broken, but it made the entire attachment useless. Today, I called KitchenAid, and they are sending the part to me, free of charge, with a rush delivery, so that maybe I'll have it for my Cinco de Mayo party next week. KitchenAid is fabulous and so are their products!
Very good December 30, 2005 tallJay (NJ United States) 31 out of 31 found this review helpful
I'm giving this 5 stars but it is not perfect. Pros: -Better access to wide mouth feed than the old (6 years old?) Cuisinart. -super powerful Cons (pretty minor): -You can only use the main bowl with the chopping blade. You can use either of the big bowls with the shredding/slicing blades. -The accessories holder is not great. The lid is not hinged and does not lock. -I don't find the seal between the top and the bowl very good. When chopping dry oatmeal into oat flour some (not a lot) gets through the seal. -Seems to be an awful lot of pieces to clean every time I use it. Overall, excellent but I'm not a heavy user.
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