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Customer Reviews of KitchenAid KFP740CR 9-Cup Food Processor with 4-Cup Mini Bowl, Chrome
Customer Rating: Summary: KitchenAid KFP740CR Processor Comment: I love, love, love this processor! It is really heavy duty, quite nice looking & works like a dream.I use it almost daily.I mostly use the small work bowl, but like having the large capacity for soups & larger volume foods. You won't regret this purchase for the price on Amazon. Missouri G-Mom Customer Rating: Summary: I'm so glad my son-in-law bought this food processor. Comment: My son-in-law is a serious cook. He selected this food processor. While visiting my daughter and son-in-law, we have been enjoying using it. When we return home, we'll miss it. We are cooking Red River Gumbo for a Cookbook Fair. It has collards and pork in it. We ground those using the food processor. My son-in-law loves using it to prepare gyros. This processor really does a fantastic job. Customer Rating: Summary: nice but big & clunky Comment: This is a nice machine; but it is very heavy & not easy to move around. It does the job very nicely otherwise. Customer Rating: Summary: Everything I was looking for! Comment: I received this in the mail a few weeks ago. I had been wanting a food processor for a while, being sick of using my previous method of crushing foods, the "culinary hammer" way. (for those of you still without a food processor, it's wrapping your food in a ziploc baggie then taking a small clean hammer to it). This machine works much, much better than that. I would describe myself as an early-twenties, novie-foodie, with a penchant for spanish cuisine. That being said, as someone who is just getting started, I really like this machine. I was used to a tiny, one-cup processor my parents used to avoid washing their cumbersome large machine. While this machine is larger than what I am used to, it's not really a pain in the butt. The blades work well, its easy to clean. It's fairly intuitive to use if you have ever used a food processor before, but might take some getting used to if you have not. So far, I've used it to make hummus, pico de gallo, potato chips (with the slicer blade), aioli, and to cream butter and sugar together (which, those of you out there without a hand mixer know can be more than difficult). My quality of life (in the kitchen, being a lazy person who likes good food) has greatly improved. I would recommend this machine. But I'm not the veteran chef who can tell you about blade sharpness-holding, or electrical power or whatnot. I just wanted a machine that had buttons that were easy to clean and had enough power to do what I wanted. I've got that. Easy to use, easy to clean, easy to wonder how I got on without it. Customer Rating: Summary: Great purchase Comment: This is the first food processor I have ever purchased and did a lot of research before purchasing this item. It is wonderful, the machine is quiet and sturdy and does an excellent job. The attachments are great and I am so happy with this purchase. I specifically use this to puree vegetables to put in my kids food to make their meals healthier. Overall, five star rating, would highly recommend! More Reviews This efficient and powerful food processor wastes no space? or time! That's because it utilizes an innovative design that includes a 9-cup work bowl for large jobs and a 4-cup bowl with mini-blade for smaller tasks. A high-performance induction motor chops, blends, shreds, slices and kneads with ease using a variety of interchangeable blades. Switch between continuous and pulse processing using the simple touch control pad. Full-size feed tube and pusher. One-year replacement warranty. Choosing Appliance -> Choosing Appliance -> Grater In our opinion, the old fashioned box graters work the best since they are sturdy and offer several different grating sizes. KitchenAid KFP740CR 9-Cup Food Processor with 4-Cup Mini Bowl, Chrome Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Granite Care Materials NOT to be used on Granite:
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