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KitchenAid KFP350 5-Cup Little Ultra Power Food Processor, Majestic Yellow | 
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| Brand: KitchenAid
Temporarily Out of Stock...
But Amazon Should Have It
Rating: 1 reviews
Color: Majestic Yellow Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 7.5 x 13.8
Model: KFP350MY UPC: 050946712215 EAN: 0050946712215 ASIN: B00004SGEE
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| Features:
| • | Multipurpose stainless-steel blades | | • | Heavy-duty power base | | • | Mini bowl and blade included | | • | Clean Touch Control Pad | | • | All parts except base dishwasher-safe |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Equipped with 5-cup and 2-cup work bowls, this compact food processor is ideal for small households or for small jobs when a large unit isn't necessary. Each bowl has its own blade, and the smaller bowl is perfect for mincing herbs, chopping onions and tomatoes, and making bread crumbs. Also included is a reversible, stainless-steel disk with one side for shredding such foods as cheese and potatoes and the other for slicing carrots and cabbage. At 450 watts the unit is amply powered for the size of the work bowls. A large, uncomplicated feed tube simplifies adding ingredients. Cleanup is simple, too, requiring nothing more than a quick wipe of the power base and its touchpad controls, and all other parts are dishwasher-safe. The processor measures just 6-3/8 inches wide, 13-3/4 inches high, and 7-1/2 inches deep and weighs 10 pounds so it won't skitter on the counter during operation. KitchenAid says the first year of the processor's lifetime warranty against defects is "hassle-free," with a replacement shipped at no cost and without question if a defect is detected. --Fred Brack
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| Customer Reviews:
great little food processor May 22, 2005 penguinhugs (San Francisco, CA) I had never had a food processor before, so this was a great one to start with. The two different bowls make clean-up very easy. Also, I was impressed with how quickly the processor incorporated cold sticks of butter into flour (it was done in seconds!). This would probably be too small for large tasks - I was making shortbread which only required about 3 cups of ingredients, and I think anything more than that would get pretty messy (when you take the lid off) and crowded in the bowl. This is great though, especially if you're only cooking for two people.
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