KitchenAid KFP740CR 9-Cup Food Processor with 4-Cup Mini Bowl, Chrome
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Product Description:
This efficient and powerful food processor wastes no space? or time! That's because it utilizes an innovative design that includes a 9-cup work bowl for large jobs and a 4-cup bowl with mini-blade for smaller tasks. A high-performance induction motor chops, blends, shreds, slices and kneads with ease using a variety of interchangeable blades. Switch between continuous and pulse processing using the simple touch control pad. Full-size feed tube and pusher. One-year replacement warranty.
This efficient and powerful food processor wastes no space? or time! That's because it utilizes an innovative design that includes a 9-cup work bowl for large jobs and a 4-cup bowl with mini-blade for smaller tasks. A high-performance induction motor chops, blends, shreds, slices and kneads with ease using a variety of interchangeable blades. Switch between continuous and pulse processing using the simple touch control pad. Full-size feed tube and pusher. One-year replacement warranty.
Features:
- 9-cup work bowl and multipurpose stainless-steel blade
- Durable sealed housing creates sound barrier for quiet operation; pulse control
- Exclusive 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:
- Best Food Processor I ever owned.
I have never written a review on a product before, but I am so impressed with this appliance I felt compelled to do so. I have owned several highend food processors in past including the original Cuisinart when it first came out several years ago. The biggest plus is the design. The bowls are curved instead of straight sided which means you don't have to constantly stop and scrap them down. This also helps to prevent over processing and and gives you an even dice. The mini bowl is another great feature ... Read More
Rating:
- Great device
I had low cost food processors before and decided to finally spend the money for a new food processor and I wish I had bought this a lot sooner. It's simply great I love it.
Rating:
- Kitchenaid Food Processor
Two bowls in one are a very handy space saver and easy to use. I enjoy the machine very much.
Rating:
- Robust power but...
...well, nothing really to complain in terms of quality, sleek design..but there's something to be said about the blade "part" in the big bowl.Some of you know what I'm talking about.
Since you bought this 9-Cup exactly for its ability to store that much stuff, you'll definitely (most of the time) have enough content to maybe quarter fill it, and that's enough.
Once you have that, when you decide to pull out that blade, you'll be creating a hole in the center and whatever that ... Read More
Rating:
- Had for a year now - replacing!
Great quality product, but has a major design flaw also mentioned by previous reviewers. It is bothering me so much that I am going to get another make of processor.
When the blade and bowl are assembled, the inside lip (under the blade cover) is not high enough. Therefore everything you process (even small amounts) is squeezed up and under the lip and under the blade threads by the centrifugal force.
This needs intensive cleaning as I have discovered - I use mine for many things but mainly meat ... Read More
- Best Food Processor I ever owned.I have never written a review on a product before, but I am so impressed with this appliance I felt compelled to do so. I have owned several highend food processors in past including the original Cuisinart when it first came out several years ago. The biggest plus is the design. The bowls are curved instead of straight sided which means you don't have to constantly stop and scrap them down. This also helps to prevent over processing and and gives you an even dice. The mini bowl is another great feature ... Read More
- Great deviceI had low cost food processors before and decided to finally spend the money for a new food processor and I wish I had bought this a lot sooner. It's simply great I love it.
- Kitchenaid Food ProcessorTwo bowls in one are a very handy space saver and easy to use. I enjoy the machine very much.
- Robust power but......well, nothing really to complain in terms of quality, sleek design..but there's something to be said about the blade "part" in the big bowl.Some of you know what I'm talking about.
Since you bought this 9-Cup exactly for its ability to store that much stuff, you'll definitely (most of the time) have enough content to maybe quarter fill it, and that's enough.
Once you have that, when you decide to pull out that blade, you'll be creating a hole in the center and whatever that ... Read More
- Had for a year now - replacing!Great quality product, but has a major design flaw also mentioned by previous reviewers. It is bothering me so much that I am going to get another make of processor.
When the blade and bowl are assembled, the inside lip (under the blade cover) is not high enough. Therefore everything you process (even small amounts) is squeezed up and under the lip and under the blade threads by the centrifugal force.
This needs intensive cleaning as I have discovered - I use mine for many things but mainly meat ... Read More
