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215 of 217 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
worth it,
By Gretchen Collier "old school is new cool!" (the frozen tundra, nodak.) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: KitchenAid KFP7I5 7-Cup Food Processor, White (Kitchen)
I purchased this about four months ago after another food processor died. My major qualm is the space a food processor can take up, since i have limited space in my kitchen. I liked the fact that the bowl is on top of the motor instead of to the side, which to me means that it takes up less counter space. I also like the fact that- like many of their products- there is a smooth surface where the operating buttons are, which means this can easily be wiped clean.
This is able to handle most of what I throw at it. I only cook for two, so I don't really need a mega capacity one. It comes with the basic blades I need with the grating and slicing, as well as the chopping blade. I had a huge zucchini in the garden- i have memories from when I was a child grating mountains of zucchini with a box grater for my mom and killing my knuckles. This made short work of the zucchini in about thirty seconds. My gripes. Like most food processors the space on top of the disc blade where food can get hung up and not processed. No biggy. Then there is plastic construction. I had a little part on it break on the handle tonight that prevented it from locking it into place. I am a careful person and was not doing anything unreasonable when it broke right in the middle of dinner prep. I got on the phone with kitchenaid and they are going to send me a new bowl free of charge. So theres the happy ending. When you buy kitchenaid, you may spend a lot up front for a unit, but most times if something breaks, it can be replaced, whereas a lot of lesser units would trash the whole thing and buy a new one.
106 of 109 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quality Appliance, But Flimsy Handle On Work Bowl,
By suzann nicole "suzannnicole" (Tampa, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: KitchenAid KFP715OB 7-Cup Food Processor, Onyx Black (Kitchen)
Just got mine in the mail! One thing you must know before buying this appliance is that it weighs about 15 pounds or so- heavy. This makes it difficult to store away when not in use. No problem if you have lots of counter space, but I prefer my small counter to be free of appliances. I wasn't prepared for it- my old one weighed only about 5 lbs and I could easily whip it out when I needed it.
That being said, it looks great on the counter. It is a nicely designed product, inside and out. Easy to clean, not too big or too small. 7/14/09 UPDATE: I am still in love with this appliance! I use it all the time. 12/10/10 UPDATE: The bowl handle broke and now I am replacing it for $30. I've been dangerously rigging it with a chopstick for several months and now I can't even do that. The handle just won't hold up. This work bowl needs major design improvement!
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good item,
By Esther Williams (not) "painter/swimmer" (New York City) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: KitchenAid KFP7I5 7-Cup Food Processor, White (Kitchen)
KitchenAid 7-Cup Food Processor - White
I'm happy with this compact item; it compares well with the Cuisinart and takes up less space. It chops and purees well, and the size of the chopped pieces can be controlled by the pulse button. The model with the small cup included might have been useful but the sale price on this item dissuaded me from buying that one. Have not yet used any liquids in it so can't comment on that. Caveat: the blades are really sharp- use caution. 2115|R1CMH9ARTZ7XUS;2115|R3KA92YN660I78;2115|RVASURW085UX7;
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