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| Brand: KitchenAid
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $127.17 You Save: $72.82 (36%)
Rating: 42 reviews
Color: White Shipping Weight (lbs): 21.3 Dimensions (in): 21.5 x 15.8 x 10.4 Warranty: 1
MPN: KFP740WH Model: KFP740WH UPC: 050946957951 EAN: 0050946957951 ASIN: B0002MH3LK
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| Customer Reviews:
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Good ,Quite Machine for Home use. December 12, 2007 Mrs. A. Ocmand (New Orleans, La) Good Machine for home use. The bowl is a bit shallow so food may drip out of center. It chops well with just a few pluses.Doesn't liquidfy everything. I use it everyday. Easy to clean the motor is completely incased in it's housing.
Disappointed fan September 7, 2007 Susan M (Armstrong, IA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have long been a kitchen aid fan and am very disappointed in this processor. I have a relatively new machine with light use, but beyond warranty, and the large plastic bowl broke while chopping tomatoes. One minute it was fine, then a piece broke from the handle. Now the handle falls apart and I must hold it just so in order for the machine to work. I wouldn't call this durable. I have also been dissatisfied by the short center post that allows fluids to leak when the bowl contains just over an inch of food. Bad design! I regret having bought this appliance and do not recommend it.
Versatile September 6, 2007 Kelly Burt (Martin, MI United States) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I love that it has two different size bowls; however, if I mix anything pourable, it leaks out through the middle hole - not much capacity.
Very short lifespan August 17, 2007 L. Neff 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I bought the KitchenAid 9-cup food processor KFP740 in December of 2005. I have used it carefully, kept it clean, never dropped or damaged it, and not used it all that often actually. Fourteen months after I purchased it, the large plastic bowl began to deteriorate. Little pieces started breaking off it. I wrote the company, and they said they could do nothing except tell me where to take it for repairs. Now, 20 months after I bought the food processor, it has totally died. The handle came off in my hands, and as I examined it, it crumbled into dozens of plastic pieces. The machine is completely unusable now. It looked nice and ran well as long as its cheap casing lasted--but beware if you want this to survive beyond warranty.
OK for fine-cutting and slicing jobs July 27, 2007 J. Cash 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
...but doesn't do coarse chopping too well. Useful item to have in kitchen, but a bit overpriced for its functionality.
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