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The KitchenAid KFP1466CU 14-Cup Food Processor is a versatile kitchen powerhouse featuring an innovative ExactSlice System and a hands-free dicing kit. With a robust 300-watt motor and a generous 14-cup capacity, it effortlessly handles a variety of ingredients, making meal prep a breeze. The sleek contour silver design adds a modern touch to any kitchen.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Material Type | Polycarbonate |
Color | Contour Silver |
Item Weight | 8.2 Pounds |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 300 watts |
S**A
Big work horse.
Its big. Lots of components. Easy to use. Sliced tons of carrots(raw). Diced onions(raw) and beets(cooked). Wonderful. Easy to clean. Only two small drawbacks noted. Sometimes the whole unit vibrated and wanted to move across the counter. Had to hold it. Second, lots of whatever you were slicing or dicing was stuck in the rim of the top. Would be nice to have a tool that easily scrapped it out. I used a knife to clean it out. Otherwise, this saved me a lot of time to prepare my ton of garden veggies for the freezer.
G**B
Outstanding machine would recommend to any serious cook!
Very powerful! Easy to clean as far as food processors go. As a retired chef having used many different brands and sized processors I can say I am impressed. Has a "mini bowl" insert that is nice for small amounts and makes it easier to clean. Does a good job. Material keeps mixing with minimal need to scrap the inside during mixing/chopping. Customer support was right on top of it too. The dicer attachment is a cute gimick. Personally for dicing I am faster with a knife given the clean up time involved with the attachment. Maybe if I had A LOT of dicing and they had a 1/4" dice grate I would consider using it. That's the only drawback I've seen. Good machine so far, I expect it will be for years.
H**A
Hate food prep? This is your new best friend.
Love this food processor. It took a bit to convince my husband we "needed" a food processor, but we use it once a week. I selected this model because it has the dicing capability. Want to recreate a Pinterest salad in a jar? This is your new best friend. It dices carrots, peppers, cucumbers, etc with ease. The dicer works great for harder foods, didn't have as much success with tomatoes and strawberries. The adjustable slicing capability is great. We minced onions, garlic with basil and oregano from our garden to season roasted tomatoes and then pureed the entire concoction to make our first ever home made spaghetti sauce. I'm not a natural cook and I hate prepping food, the cost is worth the benefit to me.
B**I
GREAT machine. Love it!
I have a tiny house and a tiny kitchen and almost no storage, but I LOVE to cook. I had an old, cheap food processor that was a pain in the butt to dig out of storage to use and then didn't do anything well anyway. So for a long time I just ignored recipes that said anything about using a food processor, until a couple of weeks ago when I hit a recipe that smashed my 'we gotta try this!' button. I caved, and traded in my busted Yugo of a processor for this Land Rover prep machine. I am so glad I did!After I'd used it twice I MADE room in my kitchen to keep it handy all the time. It performs fantastically, giving me a ton of control over how to process the various foods. The dicing feature is a dream come true, I diced four pounds of carrots and sweet potatoes (for roasting for soup) in less than 90 seconds. The smaller-bowl option is super-handy, and the variable feed-tube sizing makes processing things like carrots and celery so much better.Yeah, it was a bit spendy, but I believe I really got what I paid for. Love this thing. Oh, and if you buy one, heed all the warnings about the blades. They are blazing, wicked, HELLA sharp. :)*Edited 6/14 to add I have now added some killer recipes to my repertoire: chicken & sausage gumbo (dicer!), fresh-berry scones (dough blade!), graham cracker pie crust (processor blade!)... and more I can't even remember. Last weekend I was given a big box of fresh, ripe peaches. It took me a couple of hours to get them peeled and pitted but mere seconds through the dicer I had perfectly diced fruit for jam and all that luscious juice. I am having an absolute ball finding new ways to use this thing.And the icing on the cake: It still amazes me how quick and easy this thing is to clean up. Man oh man I freakin' LOVE this machine. And so glad I bought the 14-cup one instead of something smaller. Love love love.
C**1
My wife loves it!
After 16 years, we had to replace our wedding-gift food processor; not because it stopped working, but because the bowls and plastic parts seemed to be wearing out. After shopping for replacement parts, it seemed more cost-effective to begin a new product cycle, and so decided to replace with the newest-latest we could find. The reports from the Food Processing Team are enthusiastic: great power, great functionality, and a wider selection of accessories to create a very useful tool. Sure, it is a kitchen appliance, but my wife loves to cook, and she says the device makes cooking more fun. Not cheap--this is what we got instead of the DeWalt planer I wanted--but if it lasts 16 years again, with the amount of use it gets, the expense will amortize well.
A**R
DON'T DO IT!
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT! It is a beautiful small kitchen appliance and it works great until it doesn't. Believe me that day is not long in coming. My wife & I purchased one from Amazon and it worked one time and failed. Amazon was great...took the old one back and sent us a brand new one. It worked for 4 months and was only used once in every two weeks in that we got the item for a specific use. It was not used in a way that would cause it to fail. Easy to use untils fails. Two have failed us and now we just have to accept whatever model and color KitchenAid will send us. It looks great. We liked the unit very much but has a flaw in it that isn't worth the hassle. If I could give this product negative stars, it would be a -5.
S**Y
Bulky and expensive, but does the job.
I liked the dicing attachments. It chopped and puréed well. I am not a fan of the buttons, I prefer paddles. It was also difficult to put the lid on. You had to use both hands. The price was much higher than some of the similar brands. This also takes up a TON of space considering it comes with two giant containers of attachments. I liked the 2nd smaller bowl, but again, the entirety of the contents included was just too much.I prefer the cuisinart one. This was returned.
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