KitchenAid KFP740WH 9-Cup Food Processor, White
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List Price: $199.99
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Product Description:
KitchenAid Model KPF740 Food Processor is a powerful and durable tool for creative cooking. This model features a 9-cup work bowl, 4-cup mini bowl, tall feed tube and pusher, powerful motor, easy-to-clean design, and a hassle-free replacement warranty.
KitchenAid Model KPF740 Food Processor is a powerful and durable tool for creative cooking. This model features a 9-cup work bowl, 4-cup mini bowl, tall feed tube and pusher, powerful motor, easy-to-clean design, and a hassle-free replacement warranty.
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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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Food processor adequate
I bought this food processor because it was highly rated by Consumer Reports.I was a little hesitant after reading some of the reviews on Amazon.com but decided that I could live with the problems indicated.As the reviews had noted, the slicer is very thin, and I wish another, thicker, slicer were also available.It is difficult to get all the food in the feeding tube sliced -- some of it usually remains unsliced and whirling around the top of the slicer.I had to learn to handle the processor ... Read More
Rating:
- Can't wait to replace it
I'm in the minority here when I say that I do not care for this machine.There a few design flaws that I've encountered that really hinder its performance for me.The most serious is its inability to effectively shred vegetables using the shredding disc.After about two wedges of cabbage or even a few medium sized onions there is so much buildup in the gap between the disc and the bowl it starts to heat up due to all the friction.The shredded material that does fall to the bottom tends to pile up ... Read More
Rating:
- Pretty good but flawed
I am a pastry student and KitchenAid devotee. That said, I have to agree with some of the reviewers who pointed out the design flaws in this food processor. I previously had the Cuisinart Duet blender/food processor unit, but ended up giving it away (twice! after I gave one away, I got another for free, and then eventually gave that one away, too). The construction felt flimsy, and several of the plastic parts broke within the first few uses (the bowl, the lid, etc.), ultimately requiring me to clutch ... Read More
Rating:
- KitchenAid Food Processor
This KitchenAid food processor is everything I could ask for! It is so easy to assemble, work with, disassemble and clean!
Thank you KitchenAid!
Rating:
- Capacity is 2 cups - not 9!
A food processor should be able to handle liquids as well as solids.This "9 cup" bowl can only handle 2 cups of liquid due to the short center stem!It is obvious that the engineer(s) that designed this has no concept of how it might be used.Someone who sits in a lab but has never entered a kitchen.
- Food processor adequateI bought this food processor because it was highly rated by Consumer Reports.I was a little hesitant after reading some of the reviews on Amazon.com but decided that I could live with the problems indicated.As the reviews had noted, the slicer is very thin, and I wish another, thicker, slicer were also available.It is difficult to get all the food in the feeding tube sliced -- some of it usually remains unsliced and whirling around the top of the slicer.I had to learn to handle the processor ... Read More
- Can't wait to replace itI'm in the minority here when I say that I do not care for this machine.There a few design flaws that I've encountered that really hinder its performance for me.The most serious is its inability to effectively shred vegetables using the shredding disc.After about two wedges of cabbage or even a few medium sized onions there is so much buildup in the gap between the disc and the bowl it starts to heat up due to all the friction.The shredded material that does fall to the bottom tends to pile up ... Read More
- Pretty good but flawedI am a pastry student and KitchenAid devotee. That said, I have to agree with some of the reviewers who pointed out the design flaws in this food processor. I previously had the Cuisinart Duet blender/food processor unit, but ended up giving it away (twice! after I gave one away, I got another for free, and then eventually gave that one away, too). The construction felt flimsy, and several of the plastic parts broke within the first few uses (the bowl, the lid, etc.), ultimately requiring me to clutch ... Read More
- KitchenAid Food ProcessorThis KitchenAid food processor is everything I could ask for! It is so easy to assemble, work with, disassemble and clean!
Thank you KitchenAid!
- Capacity is 2 cups - not 9!A food processor should be able to handle liquids as well as solids.This "9 cup" bowl can only handle 2 cups of liquid due to the short center stem!It is obvious that the engineer(s) that designed this has no concept of how it might be used.Someone who sits in a lab but has never entered a kitchen.
