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| Brand: KitchenAid
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $39.95 You Save: $10.04 (20%)
Rating: 115 reviews
Color: Black Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 8 x 6.2 Warranty: 1
MPN: KFC3100OB Model: KFC3100OB UPC: 050946845425 EAN: 0050946845425 ASIN: B00005LA9I
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Customer Reviews:
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Very Useful July 13, 2008 another consumer I've recently purchased this item. It is classy looking, small enough for the counter and has worked well for tasks I have tried. I feel it was a good buy. Linda
An extra pair of hands in the kitchen June 18, 2008 Kathleen L. Collier (Katy, Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First of all, let me state that I am a huge fan of KitchenAid products. I have a KitchenAide range that makes cooking a pleasure instead of a daily chore. That is important to me since I have a full time job. I work in the food manufacturing industry as a Quality Assurance Director. So food preparation is not just part of my daily household duties, it is also the way I make a living. I am always looking for anything that saves me time in the kitchen without compromising the nutritional quality or asthetic value of meals. I prefer fresh vegetables and I like to season them with fresh herbs, onions, peppers, celery, celantro, etc. Chopping them is extremely time consuming. I have a 12 cup KitchenAid food processor, but it is so big, I only use it for large projects, like making carrot-raisin salad for two dozen people. It is too big to keep out on the cabinet or to use for small jobs. My Chef Series Food Chopper is small enough to keep in a corner of my countertop. It is effecient, readily accessible, easy to clean and saves me several hours a week in preparation time. In addition, it is very affordable. It is like having an extra pair of hands in the kitchen. I love it!
Great Chopper for Small Jobs May 9, 2008 R. Carrier (NYC) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the perfect chopper/mixer for small jobs. I use it to chop onions, garlic, herbs and vegetables for small jobs. Also great for quickly making salad and other types of dressings and rubs. Love this so much I bought it for a friend. The only thing you should be aware of is that you have to ensure the top mixing unit is properly aligned or the unit won't chop (for safety?). So, be aware of this when you purchase - if it doesn't work, no it's not broken, just not aligned.
KitchenAid KFC3100 April 29, 2008 DwightT. (Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After one month of limited use the safety latch or pulse button will not allow the product to operate. I am returning this item.
I hope I made the right choice April 7, 2008 D. Hamilton (Connecticut, United States) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I've had this chopper for about a month now, and I couldn't make up my mind as to which one to buy, this one or the Cuisinart until I read the recommendation on the Cooks Illustrated website. They tested several different mini choppers and this one out shined them all including the Cuisinart. So off I went to the nearest mall to buy it. As soon as I got home, I washed it by hand and proceeded to chop a medium size onion. Now you have to remember that it only has one pulse button, so if you want large chunks, you have to just barely touch it a couple of times and you will have large chunks. I wanted to mince the onion for a recipe that I was trying. I was very pleased that it minced the onion in no time. I then peeled two heads of garlic and through them in the chopper, along with 1/2 tsp. of salt and a little olive oil because I wanted to store it in a jar for future use. Again, it chopped them up on seconds. So far I was very pleased with this little chopper. Then I needed to mince several vegetables all together at one time, so I cut them into pieces and threw them into the chopper. Only this time, I filled the chopper to the top, so I thought being that this chopper was so powerful that it should mince them all with no problem. I added carrots, onion and celery and began to press the pulse button. It whipped right through the ones on the bottom and in the middle, but the ones that were on the top didn't get chopped all the way. It could be that I may have put too many veggies in at once, so I can't complain too much. Then I decided to make bread crumbs with some stale garlic bread. When I broke up the bread and put it into the chopper to make the bread crumbs, the bread pieces kept getting stuck to the blades. So I had to keep opening it up and taking the bread pieces off the blades, then starting again. I found it to be al little inconvenient, but I am still happy with this chopper. I haven't done everything I want with it yet, like chopping nuts or crackers, but so far I like it. My meatloaf came out pretty good. If you found this review helpful, please click yes. Thanks!
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