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enlarge | Brand: KitchenAid
Temporarily Out of Stock...
But Amazon Should Have It
Rating: 8 reviews
Color: Pearl Metallic Shipping Weight (lbs): 23 Dimensions (in): 12 x 10 x 18
MPN: KPFP850PM Model: KPFP850PM UPC: 050946938707 EAN: 0050946938707 ASIN: B0003OA5LW
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What A Mess! July 23, 2006 L. DeGaeta (Gladstone, NJ) 20 out of 25 found this review helpful
This appliance is a design nightmare. There are insert bowls which are supposed to give increased versatility for small projects. However the main bowl is notcompletly covered by the inserts and if you are grating cheese the grated cheese gets into both bowls and around the rims. The edges of the bowls, the tops and the grater disks have rims and crannies that get coated in whatever you are working with and have to be cleaned with a toothpick or knife tip. Today I was grating motzarella and the top sprang off while grating, spraying the entire coutertop with grated cheese. I thought perhaps it had not locked completly and tried again, again it popped off at the back and the motor kept turning spraying cheese and presenting a saftey hazard. I have had Cuisinarts for 30 years and when the last one started looking a bit grubby I decided to try Kitchen Aid because of its good rating. Boy do I feel ripped off.The Cuisinart cleanup was 5 minutes, even when this food processor works properly there is a 20 minute cleanup. In short Beware.
KitchenAid Pro Line Food Processor February 23, 2006 Debra Lane (Bothell, WA USA) 13 out of 16 found this review helpful
I have a commercial kitchen and this is the perfect size for my small business. I love the flexibility of the 3 different sized bowls. Heavy duty and easy to use.
KitchenAid KPFP850PM Pro Line Food Processor, Pearl Metallic September 25, 2005 Avid Cook (USA) 47 out of 55 found this review helpful
I used to own the KFP670WH which was rated #1 by Consumer Reports and was great but unfortunately now discontinued! I recently had to buy another food processor and saw KitchenAid had the "Tim Taylor" version of my previous model. I am quite disappointed with it and don't think it is worth the $450 I paid. It is massive! Eats up counter space. The shredder disk only comes in a 4mm version which I don't like for grating carrots or other similar vegetables. It is too coarse. They also didn't include reversible disks so you could increase your shredding options as you can with its smaller counterpart model. When using the chef's bowl and the shredding disk, the outer bowl gets dirty on the rim so you still have to wash it. When grating carrots this is not good! Carrots stain the plastic so you end up washing two bowls. Large pieces of carrots get lodged between the disk and the cover so you have to open the cover and remove the food. I haven't used it extensively but I have contacted Kitchenaid and expressed my dissatisfaction. Bigger is not always better
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