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KitchenAid FPPA Mixer Attachment Pack for Stand Mixers | 
enlarge | Brand: KitchenAid
List Price: $179.99 Buy New: $109.73 You Save: $70.26 (39%)
Rating: 53 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.3 Dimensions (in): 16.6 x 10 x 7.8 Warranty: 1
MPN: FPPA Model: FPPA UPC: 050946000183 EAN: 0050946000183 ASIN: B00004SGFM
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| Features:
| • | Includes food grinder, slicer and shredder, and fruit and vegetable strainer | | • | Grinder has fine and coarse grinding blades | | • | Two slicing and two shredding cones included | | • | Can be used with any KitchenAid stand mixer | | • | Most parts are dishwasher-safe |
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Product Description A variety of attachments for your Kitchen Aid stand mixer
Amazon.com Review This assortment of attachments makes your KitchenAid stand mixer as flexible as a Swiss army knife. You get the food grinder, the slicer and shredder, and the fruit and vegetable strainer. Pull out the first and you're grinding meat, breadcrumbs, and more; the second churns out sliced vegetables for potato chips, coleslaw, and the like, or shredded potatoes for hash browns; and the third has you whipping up apple butter in a snap. Each has its own instruction booklet, with tips and recipes. An excellent gift set for your favorite stand-mixer fan. --Betsy Danheim
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
black stuff in the grinded meat July 15, 2008 abehzat (Utah) I have pruchased this attachment pack about 6 months ago. I have only used food grinder so far and it is a disaster. Altough grinding is good, you can see black stuff mixing with your meat which is disgusting. I called the customer service and they are saying that it is normal because the juice of the meat is mixing with the brass gear and turning black. When I requested a change they said the new part will do the exact same thing. They suggested that I partially froze the meat so the juice does not come out too much. I think this is an engineering flaw that needs to be fixed, and do not buy it if it is not fixed!
kitchen aid FFPA June 30, 2008 J. Beranek Found all utensils made of good sturdy quality and easy to use and clean. A very nice set to include with the Kitchenaid Mixer.
Lovin it! May 31, 2008 Wendy C. Parman Hubby got this for me, for my B-day. Kitchen aid artisen mixer with all the attachments. He's lovin it to = ) I've taught him how to grind up meat, and we've made our own breakfast sasuage - yummy. Now he's really looking forward to hunting season, and being able to make our own wild game sasuages and stuff.
A little disappointed March 16, 2008 J. Toney (Spokane, WA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Given Kitchen-Aid's history of setting "the standard" for high quality kitchen appliances, I was a little disappointed by how much of this kit is made from plastic. The juicer attachment works very well, in spite of it's plastic construction, as does the grinder. The only complain I have about the grinder is that it uses a single four blade cutter, and two different size strainer plates to provide large and small grinding. I suppose this is fine if you only want to use it to make hamburger. It is not at all like the old cast iron hand crank grinder I have which uses three differnet blades, with different numbers of cutters for various degrees of chopping. I am not sure how well the Kitchenaid grinder will work for making relish, as an example. I guess I will see when I use it. The most disappointing aspect is the shredder/slicer. This attachment was my primary reason for buying this set. The cutting drums are heavy, probably 18 gauge, stainless steel, which is much heavier than many of the models from Rival and Oster that I have seen. Unfortunately, the cutters are crudely stamped into the drums, and only had a cursory grind on the edge. They were anything but sharp. I attempted to run a potato through the thick slicer, and ended up with mashed raw potato. Results from the thin slicer were similar. The shredders work pretty wll for cheese, but make a pulpy mess out of vegetables. After I redressed the edges of the slicer with a Dremel tool, they work pretty well, but would have been better served by having actual cutter blades welded or riveted on, like my mom's old Rival drum slicer had. Perhaps what I received is a factory second, because the quality of this item did not mesure up to what I have come to expect from Kitchen-Aid.
KitchenAid Attachment set February 26, 2008 love my muse (las vegas NV) Sturdy, easy to attach. Makes using fresher ingredients much easier. Grinding my own hamburger means better quality and no weird fillers. And nothing beats real Parmegiano Reggiano grated so that it just melts into sauces. I wasn't sure how much I'd use this set, but it's getting a real workout. I haven't found myself using the juicer much yet, but I'm sure I will once harvest season comes around.
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