The Kitchenaid KFP750 is equipped with two feeding tubes. These tubes are designed to accommodate either narrow or large foods. The tall feed tube is perfect for adding long items, while the narrow tube is ideal for adding celery and carrots. The Kitchenaid KFP750 is also packaged with a food-pusher.
The main work bowl provided with the Kitchenaid KFP750 can hold 12 cups. This large work bowl will provide sufficient space to hold a large amount of ingredients. The bowl features a maximum fill line so that you don't overfill the work bowl and have ingredients leak out. The main work bowl for the Kitchenaid KFP750 is also equipped with an integrated handle.
This food processor is also packaged with a mini bowl that holds up to four cups. You simply insert this mini bowl into the top of the Kitchenaid KFP750 when you need to use it. You can easily remove it when you want to use the larger bowl work bowl instead. Also, the mini bowl is equipped with its own blade, so you can use it for chopping items.
The work bowls provided with the Kitchenaid KFP750 are made from polycarbonate. Therefore, they're very easy to keep clean. You simply have to use soap and warm water to keep them looking like new. However, you can also put them in your dishwasher if you'd prefer not to wash them by hand.
There are a variety of accessories provided with the Kitchenaid KFP750. They include a stainless steel blade, dough blade, 2mm slicing disc, and 4mm slicing disc. You are also provided with a spatula to get ingredients out of the bowl thoroughly. You can easily store all of these accessories in the included storage case. There is also a recipe guide.
If you need a large food processor, then you should consider buying the Kitchenaid KFP750. The unit is equipped with two feeding tubes that can accommodate both large and narrow food items. The Kitchenaid KFP750 also includes a mini bowl that sits atop the food processor and is perfect for chopping small amounts.
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