KitchenAid KFP750 12 Cups Food Processor
KitchenAid KFP750 12 Cups Food Processor
With its powerful 700-watt motor, this convenient food processor quickly and easily slices, dices, chops, and purees, helping to reduce prep time in the kitchen. Its durable sealed housing creates a sound barrier for quiet operation, while pulse control provides precision results when a light touch is needed. The food processor features a large 12-cup-capacity work bowl, dual feed tubes, and a premium-quality multipurpose stainless-steel blade. Its seven-piece accessory set includes a 4-cup mini bowl with a stainless-steel blade, a 2-mm slicing disc, and a 4-mm slicing disc, as well as a 4-mm shredding disc, dough blade, and spatula. The included storage case helps protect and keep the accessories organized. For added convenience, the base of the appliance wipes clean easily, and the bowls, blades, and discs are dishwasher-safe.

Bowl Capacity: 12 Cups, Power 700 watts
2.8 out of 5-  11 reviews


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Found 10 reviews - Overall rating: 3 - 3.0 out of 5.0
5
scmrak
06/21/2007
02:07 PM
The Process is Simple: Buy KitchenAid
You'd think that a guy like me who's so fond of his chef's knives would turn up his nose at food processors - and, to some extent, I do. But even if one glories in the ring of fine German steel and the sensuous feeling of a sharp edge as it slices...

Pros:
powerful, versatile, easy to use and clean
Cons:
big and bulky, top occasionally recalcitrant
Bottom Line:
Sometimes I wish I didn't keep all my old appliances until they fall apart - maybe I'd have gotten a KitchenAid KFP750 Food Processor years ago!

5
pestyside
04/07/2008
08:17 AM
Will Grind Just About Everything except Perhaps Bones for Bread
Imagine, making coleslaw with a food processor!! For many using the food processor may be the only way you’ve created this barbecue-season salad, but not me. I’ve always done it the old-fashioned, finger-scraping way (that’s the extra...

Pros:
Power, Bowl capacity, Mini-Bowl, Accessory Box, Polycarbonate bowl
Cons:
Heavy
Bottom Line:
This powerhouse food processor has a large-capacity bowl, sharp blades and a sturdy footprint. It's definitely up for most processing tasks.

4
newtownbeans
11/22/2005
07:36 AM
Better & less expensive than Cuisinart
I have always owned the Cuisinart brand food processors because I thought they were the original and therefore had to be the best. When my last Cuisinart, which was a 7-cup model, became too small for me I decided to invest in a larger capacity processor...

Pros:
Very efficient; quiet; stable; many extras; great warranty; wide selection of colors; good price.
Cons:
Taller than most machines; storage case difficult to open and stores only 3 discs.
Bottom Line:
If you are in the market for a food processor, check out the KitchenAid models. Cuisinart no longer has the monopoly on great quality processors or their prices.

2
boettger1
11/09/2007
05:53 PM
A disapointment
I've owned my KFP750 for about a year, so I figure I've had enough time with it to have some real perspective. When I was looking to replace my old Cuisinart I thought I'd go high-end; I use my processor all the time, so price was not really a concern...

Pros:
Looks great in chrome. Large bowl. Good build quality.
Cons:
Leaks badly. Extremely difficult to clean. Bowls scratch easily.
Bottom Line:
The strong motor can't outweigh the difficult cleaning and ridiculous leakage.

2
billlaf
01/30/2008
07:19 PM
Problems with Processor Bowl and Handle Beware
Although this machine functions well and has a very nice capacity, my bowl has broken twice since I purchased this in 2006. Having the mechanism that starts the motor in the handle of the bowl which I have found flimsy (It really is in need of babying.)...

Pros:
Excellent function for chopping,grating, dough and hard jobs.
Cons:
Poor durability of the bowl and handle are deal breakers.
Bottom Line:
The poor durability of the clear plastic parts is a deal breaker for serious cooks. This unit would probably work best for an infrequent user.

1
plamumba
03/22/2007
09:13 AM
Agree that design is flawed
Another writer here commented that the design of this food processor is flawed. I agree completely with that assessment and for the same reasons. When I used this machine to make mayonnaise for the first time, I was flabbergasted that the mixture of...

Pros:
Maybe Ok if you don't want to use it with liquids.
Cons:
Inept lid design.
Bottom Line:
Get some other brand, perhaps Cuisinart, that has a better bowl design.

3
CUZNVIN
03/26/2005
05:44 PM
Love the processor, hate product support
Comes with 2 slicing and ONE 4 mm Shredding Disk. Nice case for attachments. I bought this to replace my one bowl Cuisinart. I like the idea of the two sized bowls that come with it., but I find it doesnt mix as well as my Cuisinart. I also am miffed...

Pros:
Quiet and Powerful
Cons:
Accessories STILL not available. NO 2mm shredding blade or ANY accessories available.

2
lindy1991
02/17/2008
07:46 AM
Kitchenaid KFP670 problem
I have experienced unsatisfactory performance with two bowls and covers for this unit in 5 years. Both sets cracked multiple times in same places- obviously a design or quality flaw. Had Cuisinart DLC-7 PRO from the 1980's which was superior in every...

Pros:
Power
Cons:
Bowl and lid crack easily.

1
britcher
09/27/2006
01:45 PM
Spills out the bottom and ruins kitchen and clothing
Regardless of the Kitchenaid food processor's other qualities, it is worse than useless, as it spills all of the "processed" ingredients out the bottom of the jar when it is removed from the stand. The contents flow lugubriously and unremitting onto the...

Pros:
It doesn't matter.
Cons:
Design is fundamentally flawed.

3
snortn
12/13/2006
01:54 PM
Solid Motor & Stand, Cheap Plastic Bowl Shreds Itself, NO BLADES AVAILABLE
I bought a Kitchenaid KFP750 for a friend for Christmas 2005. The body is very heavy and solid, seems high quality. The plastic bowls feel cheap. One big problem- when the bowl is over filled with shredded food, it can push the blade up and shred the...

Pros:
Solid, well built stand and motor
Cons:
Plastic lid can be shredded.
No Accessories available (December 2006)

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