Best Food Processor
This KitchenAid KFP750 12-Cup Food Processor has a powerful yet very quiet motor and very well built design overall. This is definitely the best food processor you can get. Well, I understand why this food processor has received 5 stars rating in consumer report and cook illustrated – personally, I think this is among the best food processors I have tested so far.

Great Motor And Large Bowl
It has a very powerful and quiet motor. A 12 cup work bowl is about the largest you can get in this class of food processors. With 700 W powered motor, it is surprisingly quiet – maybe it’s because of the durable sealed housing too.
Good Cutting Design
With a variety of cutting blades (slicing, grating, chopping etc), it’s so handy. Based on my testing result, the chopping and slicing is very even and consistent with no motor trouble at all. This machine is definitely very efficient in performing delicate (such as shredding vegetable leaves) or harder (like chopping nuts) tasks.
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Another point on the scoreboard is the ability to beat batter and make dough. Unlike other machines with only one bowl, this KitchenAid comes with smaller bowls with its own blades – perfect for tiny tasks like chopping fresh herbs for garnishing.
The accessories case is compact and the contents neatly arranged for easy retrieval.
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As you know this machine comes with 2 bowls for your convenience. However, other users stated that there is a leakage from the mini-bowl when you try to put it into the big bowl.
Anyway, I think this minor issue shouldn’t discourage anyone from buying this machine.
Another obvious grouse would be the bulk of this machine, although it’s due to the high powered motor. There is a danger of over processing some mixtures as the blade does not stop at the same time when the “stop” button is pressed, hence the timing may be a bit out. If you think this fault affects the result, then you can learn to improvise by processing at more intervals with shorter pulses.
Best Food Processor
Personally, I think this is a great machine! When choosing a best food processor, I value the importance of its motor and the cutting design. I will check whether the motor is durable and powerful enough to handle tough jobs. And most importantly, it has to cut or chop things evenly. Eventually, this is the main reason why we buy a food processor in the first place. Well, I do like a storage box for the additional components which are dishwasher safe. In fact, everything must be easy to clean and dishwasher safe.
Anyway, if you are thinking about getting this KitchenAid food processor, it comes with 1 year warranty, weighs 24 lbs and 15 1/8 inches and available in empire red, white and Onyx black colors in Amazon.
I cook a lot and I really like this powerful, quiet and well designed KitchenAid food processor! For anyone looking for a food processor, this one definitely should be right on top of the list!
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2009 at 1:12 pm
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2009 at 3:44 pm
I think that no matter how high the quality is on a food processor, for some reason they always wound up leaking. Trust me when I say, it’s not a huge leak, but if you tilt the processor in a certain angle (i.e. to scoop out some of the diced veggies), the residual liquid finds it’s way leaking out from the side. It’s a mystery to me to be honest w/ you. Besides, that’s for when you’re making a big meal. If it’s a smaller meal, I just pull out my small manual food chopper machine and dice each veggie up individually: Sometimes I put in 2…to add some flair!