KitchenAid KFP750 Review

 

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.

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.

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.
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.
Either you are chopping onions or shredding for slaw, it makes quick work as it does for chopping apples for fresh apple desert.
As for chopping nuts, it is a breeze and such a time saver. The big bowl has a mark on the side with
maximum fill level. As long as you don’t go over the mark, it works just perfect!
We had a hard time finding major drawbacks on KitchenAid 700-Watt 12-Cup Food Processor.

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.
This is the most solid food processor I’ve tried, and everyone else seem to agree with me. Of course, I would’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’t use the entire 12 cups when processing liquids, but I can’t say more about that as I haven’t tried it myself.

All in all, I highly recommend this food processor and I absolutely think it’s the best choice to buy right. You won’t be disappointed!
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.

If you want to buy this food processor, I highly recommend that you check Amazon.com first.
You won’t find a better deal than that on the KitchenAid KFP750.

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