- Powerful 950- Watt Motor
- 16-Cup Work Bowl
- Ultra Wide Mouth Feed Tube
- Work Bowl, Chef's Bowl, Mini Bowl - All included
- Die-Cast Metal Base
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50 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
KitchenAid KPFP850PM Pro Line Food Processor, Pearl Metallic,
By Avid Cook (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: KitchenAid KPFP850PM Pro Line Food Processor, Pearl Metallic (Kitchen)
I used to own the KFP670WH which was rated #1 by Consumer Reports and was great but unfortunately now discontinued!
I recently had to buy another food processor and saw KitchenAid had the "Tim Taylor" version of my previous model. I am quite disappointed with it and don't think it is worth the $450 I paid. It is massive! Eats up counter space. The shredder disk only comes in a 4mm version which I don't like for grating carrots or other similar vegetables. It is too coarse. They also didn't include reversible disks so you could increase your shredding options as you can with its smaller counterpart model. When using the chef's bowl and the shredding disk, the outer bowl gets dirty on the rim so you still have to wash it. When grating carrots this is not good! Carrots stain the plastic so you end up washing two bowls. Large pieces of carrots get lodged between the disk and the cover so you have to open the cover and remove the food. I haven't used it extensively but I have contacted Kitchenaid and expressed my dissatisfaction. Bigger is not always better
22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Very disappointing product with serious design flaw. Don't waste your $,
By Sarah (New York, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: KitchenAid KPFP850PM Pro Line Food Processor, Pearl Metallic (Kitchen)
This food processor seemed perfect - large enough and powerful enough to do almost anything! However, it was brought to its knees by grating cheese. I tried to grate mozzerella for pizza and the top flew off, spraying cheese everywhere. I called Kitchaid and they suggested I had a faulty item, and offered to exchanged it. The same thing happened with the next one.. and the next one... To Kitchaid's credit, they handled the exchanges very well. Finally, Kitchaid replaced my food processor with another model - a 12 cup smaller version, which has been fabulous, and grates mozzeralla just fine. I called recently to find out if they have addressed this design flaw as I really liked the idea of such a large powerful machine, but was told the design was not changed. I feel it is irresponsible of Kitchenaid to keep selling a product with an obvious problem. Don't waste your money on this one.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
DO NOT BUY THIS!,
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This review is from: KitchenAid KPFP850PM Pro Line Food Processor, Pearl Metallic (Kitchen)
I have had this machine for about a year, and I use it fairly often. The poor bowl design that gets BOTH bowls dirty when you use either of the smaller insert bowls has been an annoyance, but was (sort of) balanced out by the power and control, which are good. However - last night the top blew off and the large bowl locking mechanism broke when I was grating cheese. Other reviewers have had the exact same problem. I wish I had seen those reviews before I spent all that money. Kitchenaid needs to redesign the bowl system completely, and I would strongly recommend not buying this unit until they do.
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