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		<title>KitchenAid KFP750 Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This impressive machine comes with numerous accessories that provide a full range of processing capability. You get a heavy-duty power base, large 12-cup transparent work bowl with cover and dual feed chute/food pusher, stainless-steel chopping blade, plastic dough blade, fine and medium slicing discs, medium shredding disc, 4-cup mini work bowl and mini chopping blade, <a href='http://www.kitchenaidfoodprocessor.org/kitchenaid-kfp750-review/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This impressive machine comes with numerous accessories that provide a full range of processing capability. You get a heavy-duty power base, large 12-cup transparent work bowl with cover and dual feed chute/food pusher, stainless-steel chopping blade, plastic dough blade, fine and medium slicing discs, medium shredding disc, 4-cup mini work bowl and mini chopping blade, and plastic spatula. All of the accessories are stored in a handy plastic case for easy access.</p>
<p>which is available in six colors: black, blue, red, white, cinnamon, and chrome. The smooth, rounded base has three touchpad controls: On, Off and Pulse. A simple touch activates the motor instantly in either continuous motion or burst or power for optimum results. Like almost all other food processors in this price range, it has a pulse control that gives you a finer touch when you need precision. It has a sealed housing that significantly reduces the noise and makes this one of the quieter food processors on the market.</p>
<p>The work bowls provided with the Kitchenaid KFP750 are made from polycarbonate. Therefore, they&#8217;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&#8217;d prefer not to wash them by hand.<br />
It’s also very easy to assemble and disassemble. You can’t turn it on if the bowl and lid are not locked in place properly, so it’s quite safe to use.<br />
Either you are chopping onions or shredding for slaw, it makes quick work as it does for chopping apples for fresh apple desert.<br />
As for chopping nuts, it is a breeze and such a time saver. The big bowl has a mark on the side with<br />
maximum fill level. As long as you don’t go over the mark, it works just perfect!<br />
We had a hard time finding major drawbacks on KitchenAid 700-Watt 12-Cup Food Processor.</p>
<p>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.<br />
This is the most solid food processor I&#8217;ve tried, and everyone else seem to agree with me. Of course, I would&#8217;ve preferred it if the price was a little lower, but competing models from for example Cuisinart cost about the same. I also saw someone on Amazon complain how you couldn&#8217;t use the entire 12 cups when processing liquids, but I can&#8217;t say more about that as I haven&#8217;t tried it myself.</p>
<p>All in all, I highly recommend this food processor and I absolutely think it&#8217;s the best choice to buy right. You won&#8217;t be disappointed!<br />
You do not have to be worried about the warranty of this food processor since the company will not ask any questions if it is within one year.</p>
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<p>If you want to buy this food processor, I highly recommend that you check Amazon.com first.<br />
You won&#8217;t find a better deal than that on the KitchenAid KFP750.</p>


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