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KitchenAid? 7-Cup Food Processor with Mini Bowl | 
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| Brand: KitchenAid
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MPN: 148807 ASIN: B0007ZNR4O
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Product Description A great choice for smaller jobs, this powerful food processor has a stainless steel multipurpose blade that blends, chops, minces and mixes food quickly. The 3-cup mini bowl with mini blade is superb for chopping fine items, like onions and potatoes. Hassle-free total replacement warranty and one-year full warranty. Model KFP720OB.
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Good for small meals September 28, 2008 pegasushello (florida) This works great for small recipes and small families, its not really high powered like the more expensive larger kitchenaide food processors, this is perfect for tomatoes, zucchni shredding, I recommend if you dont cook massive amounts, I will need a larger one for my needs, as I replaced one much bigger and didnt realize that until I bought this one..still can do the job for small amounts
Good quality. September 20, 2008 E. S. Lavin 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
So far I'm very pleased with my KitchenAid food processor. The 7 cup size isn't too big to leave on the counter, so you tend to use it even more often than if you had to drag it out every time. It was a little heavier than I expected, but being on the counter it doesn't matter. The only thing I haven't been pleased with is chopping garlic. But I've only tried it in the 7 cup, not the 3 cup mini bowl, which is recommeded. I also haven't used the slicer blade yet, as I bought it primarily for chopping. It takes a little practice to get the right size chop. It has more power and takes less time to do the job than my old food processor did. All in all I'm very happy with this product and I would recommend it.
Easy to use, Thin slices, Great pizza dough September 15, 2008 Smart2surf (North Miami, FL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love this machine! This seven cup processor Slices evenly, instantly, and Chops great, into tiny tiny pieces if needed. Salads are lovely when the cucumbers, peppers, tomato and onion are sliced so finely and evenly. The three cup smaller bowl was included, and I used it once, to chop up one clove of garlic, which it did quite nicely. I used this processor many times since I have had it, and find the size quite convenient, for my two person family. It does not come with a dough hook, but the regular blade worked fine for mixing dough. One thing, with this size, they don't make attachments, such as the citrus juicer, but I don't care since I have a separate juicer. I read every review here before I bought, shopped everywhere, and did not see any better deal than this.
Excellent food processor August 29, 2008 Duenwen Hsiao (Austin) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I dont have much to compare to. My previous one was a wal-mart fp. This one is so quiet and stable, I feel like I've upgraded from corolla to mercedes :) I love the mini cup. Perfect for mincing small quantities like half-an-onion.
It'd be really cool, if it didn't suck August 26, 2008 Pub 17 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
After two years of light use by one non-violent adult (me) the handle mechanism on the bowl fell apart. Now I turn on the machine and poke the activator button with the small end of a chopstick to make it go. Class act, KitchenAid. Naturally, a replacement bowl is forty bucks, for a hundred-dollar food processor. Since they're out of stock at two different Net suppliers, I suspect I'm not alone in my misery.
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