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KitchenAid KFP740WH 9-Cup Food Processor, White | 
| Brand: KitchenAid Category: Kitchen
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $136.70 as of 7/29/2010 08:05 EDT details You Save: $63.29 (32%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 58 reviews Sales Rank: 7786
Country: CHINA Color: White Shipping Weight (lbs): 22 Dimensions (in): 21.5 x 15.8 x 10.4 Warranty: 1
MPN: KFP740WH Model: KFP740WH UPC: 050946957951 EAN: 0050946957951 ASIN: B0002MH3LK
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| Features:
| • | 1/2-horsepower food processor with 9-cup work bowl and multipurpose stainless-steel blade | | • | Durable sealed housing creates sound barrier for quiet operation; pulse control | | • | Large feed tube; 4-cup mini bowl with blade; assortment of standard accessories included | | • | Base wipes clean easily; dishwasher-safe bowls, blades, and discs | | • | Measures 10-1/2 by 14-1/2 by 8-9/32 inches; 1-year replacement warranty |
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Product Description Ideal for making bread, this model combines medium capacity with full size power and includes a dough blade that mixes and kneads yeast dough for pizza or bread. Powerful, high performance induction motor. 9 cup work bowl. Finely chop fresh herbs and nuts
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| Customer Reviews:
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Good Kitchenaid product August 13, 2005 New Mexican Mom (New Mexico) 53 out of 54 found this review helpful
I have had this since March and liked the look of the food processor. I chose the KA over Cuisinart b/c the KA looked more sturdy. The KA is very heavy, which is a good thing and the 9 cup is the perfect size. Not too big and not too small. It shreds an 8 oz block of cheese in 3 seconds. I have used it for shredding cheese, carrots, and grinding grahmn crackers, bread crumbs, and chicken. I haven't actually learned how to make it so the food processor doesn't completely pulverize the food to little pieces.
Like having your own personal sous-chef! September 30, 2005 K. clement (Raleigh, NC) 69 out of 73 found this review helpful
My mother bought me my first food processor some 20 years ago. When it finally gave up the ghost, I decided I needed to replace it. I spent some time reading the reviews of various models online and was impressed with the comments about the KitchenAid 9-cup processor. Since I have a KitchenAid power mixer, I am familiar with the quality and strength of this product. When Amazon.com offered me an unbeatable deal on the 9-cup processor, the choice became easy to make!
Am I ever glad I chose this model! It is stylish, powerful and operates quietly, purring like a kitten as it effortlessly shreds cheese, kneads biscuits or chops veggies. It cleans up like a dream, too! Just a quick swish in warm soapy water and it looks just like new. The outer housing wipes clean with a swish of a sponge. It looks great on my countertop and makes meal preparation a breeze! I recently prepared a favorite zucchini casserole. I was amazed when I sliced 8 zucchini (in perfect slices, I might addd) in under 30 seconds!! I can shred an 8 ounce brick of cheese in about 3 seconds. I can make perfect pie crust in about 30 seconds. This machine does it all! I love the pulse feature for chopping veggies. The chopping bowl does not stain or retain food odors, so I can chop tomatoes, garlic, and basil for fresh tomato sauce and then I can rinse it clean and make a pie crust and there is no carry over of flavors. The dough blade makes fabulous biscuits and scones, too!
I spend a lot of time in my kitchen...or at least I used to! My kitchen time has been greatly reduced since I "hired" my new "sous-chef" to do all my food prep for me. I think I'm in love!
love it!!! June 6, 2005 K. Wheeler 36 out of 36 found this review helpful
I bought this to replace my cuisinart duet (the gear box on it kept breaking - but blender worked great). I absolutely love it. I use it almost daily for everything from shredding cheese to combining dry ingredients for pancakes, etc. (works a lot better than trying to stir or sift). Its overall footprint isn't too large, so it doens't take up too much counter space. It feels sturdy - just like a Kitchenaid should! Between this and my Artisan standmixer, Kitchenaid has earned a loyal customer!
YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED!! September 25, 2005 Ruby Coles (new york) 35 out of 35 found this review helpful
I own a 12 cup kitchen aid processor and I was so happy with it that I thought my mother could use one on a smaller scale. I purchased the 9 cup model for my mother. After using my mother's I realized I could have save myself quite a few bucks because unless you are cooking for a crowd the 9 cup model is perfect size.
Worth every penny! January 9, 2007 K. O'DELL (Brooklyn, NY) 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
So I did much research before purchasing this product. I read tons of reviews, went to the store to look at it up close and personal. I have to say, I have had it only a month or so, but it is everything I could have wanted in a food processor. It is easy to clean, the blades are sharp (careful!), the speed is perfect, and the attachements/slicer blades work well too. Here are some helpful tips that others (reviewers) complained about:
1. Please have some COMMON SENSE, meaning: this is a food processor not a blender. Do not use this to make soup. Buy a blender or hand blender for that. If there is too much liquid in the bowl it will spill out onto your counter.
2.people complained about getting the mini bowl out of the large bowl, easy: use a spoon or knife and put it between the 2 at the top and it will pop right out.
3.yes it can get messy. but thats what cooking is all about (well not all about....)dont over stuff it. its not perfect, no machine is.
I cook everyday- from scratch. This machine is amazing. I couldnt cook without it. There is nothing it cant do (except for soup!).
5 stars!
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