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KitchenAid KFPFF French Fry Cutting Disc, fits 11-Cup Processor | 
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List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $24.42 You Save: $5.57 (19%)
Rating: 3 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 1.5 x 7 x 6
MPN: KFPFF Model: KFPFF UPC: 050946451756 EAN: 0050946451756 ASIN: B00004SGEO
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| Features:
| • | Model No.: KFPFF | | • | Compatability: For KitchenAid 9 & 11-cup Food Processors | | • | Origin: France | | • | Material: Stainless steel | | • | Cleaning & Care: Dishwasher-safe |
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Product Description Make the freshest French fries in town using the French Fry Cutting Disc with your KitchenAid food processor. Produces fries that are a uniform 1/3- or 1/4-in. Use white potatoes, sweet potatoes or get creative and experiment with other vegetables. It works with the same efficiency as other KitchenAid discs and cleans up just as easily. Fits all 11-c models.
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| Customer Reviews:
Okay for french fries, but great for dicing December 20, 2007 J.C. (Southern California) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this to make the job of cutting up potatoes for oven fries easier. Well, I used it a few times but the results are just too short, due to the feed tube's limited size, to be of much interest. However when I have a recipe that calls for diced onions, diced tomatoes, even diced bell peppers or other not-quite solid foods, this thing is great. Okay, if you were a chef expecting perfect cubes, you would be disappointed, but for the purposes of the home cook, the dicing this blade can do is a real time saver.
Why I purchased the French Fry Attachment January 21, 2003 Donna M Gwynne (Chattaroy, WA United States) 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
I purchased the french fry cutter with the hope of getting a great french fry, instead I got more of a shoestring potato. This size does make a very good hash brown however.
CA Gourmand July 8, 2002 36 out of 37 found this review helpful
I was not impressed with this purchase. Although it does everything it says it does, cut french fries, it is limited by the space in the feed tube. If you've already got the knife out to par down the potato to fit the tube, you might as well just slice your fries yourself. You will get a longer french fry and no wasted clean up. I prefer a fry that is longer than 3 inches which may even be stretching it for the final resulting fry size that you get out of this blade. As with most Kitchenaid products it is sturdy and will last, which is why I gave this blade a rating of 2. I have used my blade once and do not forsee it ever seeing the light of day again in my house.
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