Features: 4/5
Ease to Clean: 4/5
Value: 3/5
Overall: 4/5
Product Overview:
This KitchenAid food processor has a wonderful stainless steel design and you won't be afraid to have this sitting on your counter. The stainless surface is also very easy to clean compared to other choppers that I've used in the past. All it takes is a good wipe down after each use. There are also no nooks or crannies around the controls for food to settle and dry. It is loaded with plenty of speeds and settings with a specially designed tapered tube so matter what you're chopping the feeder is always the right size. Often times the settings on these choppers can be quite variable. That is another great thing about this KitchenAid food processor. If it says chop, then that is exactly what it is going to do - no more turning your onions into a paste after you press chop. Although it is fully capable of whipping up that frozen Margareta as well, you just have to flip it to the correct setting.
The size of this processor could be an issue. It is quite bulky and could be difficult to move for weaker individuals. The bright side is that it will sit on your counter and not work itself over the edge while it is chopping leaving you to move on and prepare other parts of your meal without having to watch it. It is also very quiet so you won't have to worry about disturbing the family if your kitchen opens up to the living room like mine does.
The neatest thing about this chopper is something that I've not had before and that is a grater blade. So when you're making nachos and you want to grate some American cheese, it is no problem, just switch out the blade and add your cheese. This has saved me some money since I no longer have to buy the pre-shredded.
Product Value:
This product can be found online and in major retailers for a little over $175. It may not be one of the cheapest food processors on the market but it certainly does deliver. I would recommend the KitchenAid KFP750CR.
Published by JW Price
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