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KitchenAid KFPSL6 6-Millimeter Thick Slicing Disk, fits 11-Cup Processor | 
enlarge | Brand: KitchenAid
Temporarily Out of Stock...
But Amazon Should Have It
Rating: 2 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 6.2 x 6.2 x 1.7
MPN: KFPSL6 Model: KFPSL6 UPC: 050946451671 EAN: 0050946451671 ASIN: B00004SGEK
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| Features:
| • | Ideal for slicing meats, cheeses, and vegetables | | • | Fits KitchenAid KFP500 and KFP600 series food processors | | • | 6-inch diameter | | • | Dishwasher-safe | | • | Handle with care as blades are extremely sharp |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The KitchenAid KFPSL6 6MM (Thick) Slicing Disc fits models KFP500 KFP600 KFP650 KFP670 KFP690 KFPM650
Amazon.com Review This slicing disk is 6 mm thick and made specifically for quick and easy slicing of almost anything that you would use a knife for; it's excellent, for example, for preparing meat and cheese trays where even and symmetrical slices are imperative. The disk fits a variety of KitchenAid processor sizes and is easy to install and remove. As a note of caution, the electrical source should always be disconnected when cleaning, as the blade is extremely sharp and can cause injury. --Teresa Simanton
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| Customer Reviews:
Nice blade, wrong part September 22, 2008 C. Cooper I purchased this for my 12-cup food processor and it was not the correct fit. This was not KitchenAid's or Amazon's fault. Be sure when buying this that you have the star connector, not the D-shaped one that the new models use. If you have the D-shaped connector look for part KFP7SL6 instead. (At the time of writing this Amazon did not have the item listed and I had to purchase it directly from KitchenAid.)
I learned the hard way August 13, 2008 Maggie's Mom (New Jersey) I learned the hard way that there is a reason one should empty the processor bowl when it's full - because when it gets TOOOOO full the high-speed spinning action has a tendency to affix the blade to the lid. Oops! This was certainly not a fault of the machine - just a failure of the operator. I purchased a new slicing disk and a new lid, and the Kitchenaid motor keeps on keeping on. I have owned a number of food processors over the years, but once I went to Kitchenaid, I never looked back. I highly recommend this blade (and quite a few more) - but in the meantime, if you're a first time user, please keep in mind that they write those directions for a purpose. Now I am very attentive to how full the bowl gets. (The red cabbage was a hit at a family gathering. All was not lost!)
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