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Old May 21st 09, 12:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
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Default KitchenAid KFPM770 Food Processor, Brushed Nickel

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I received this food processor a few weeks ago and am so pleased! The old one does not allow me to perform the whole recipe in one time. As this model has several bowls, you can use them without clean each time you process something for the recipe. The model is also more silence than the old one.I didn't like the citrus juicer, I could not use it very well.
We bought this Kitchenaid a few months ago - after 20+ years of using a Cuisinart - and couldn't be more pleased. The Amazon reviews on both the Kitchenaid and the Cuisinart were what helped us make the decision.Two things I noticed that people had complained about:1. Getting plastic shards in food - this happens ONLY when the bowl gets too full. [I know from experience :-)]. While it is apparently a design flaw, you can avoid it by emptying the bowl before it gets full.2. Food getting caught inside. There are several bowls in this food processor. I couldn't get the next-to-largest out of the main bowl - I tried all kinds of things to remove it, but no luck - and didn't want to break it... Food particles _did_ get between the two bowls. I was able to wash them out, but what a waste of water. Last night, as I was emptying some veggies out of it, the next-to-largest bowl fell out. I'm not putting it back in!And a tip! Do read the directions before using this if you're a Cuisinart user - on the Kitchenaid, you _must_ remove the top before removing the bowl from the base.Happy cooking!
My wife and I are very satisfied with this food processor.Note: It comes with extra blades, bowl scraper, shreaders, slicers, juicer attachment, dough blade and so on all in a neatly organized storage case.Very happy.
I wish I had ordered one of these years ago. I bought plastic replacement parts for my cuisinart twice. This one works well, quietly, and handles the loads of veggies I process with ease. Love it. I wish I had bought it it designer red. The only thing I don't like is that I always end up washing all three bowls, even if I only use the little chopper. How do you keep the outer bowls clean? The rim of the bowl gets food into it which fall down between the bowls and I end up rinsing all, at the very least. If this processor lasts without replacements for any decent amount of time, I will offer a full 5 stars, however, so ask me for my opinion in 5 years.
I bought this KitchenAid KFPM770 Food Processor, Brushed Nickel for my wife thinking that it would do well on making her protein shakes, while being quiet in the process. Her blender puts out about 100 decibles, irritating to me, not so much to her. Well this machine is really quiet, for sure. We experimented with the different utensils and bowls to try and get the consistency of her protein shakes that she likes and gets from her blender. While adding the ingredients, some of each ingredient scattered to the roof of the bowl, and didn't get mixed in. For some reason all we could obtain was a thick pudding type mixture that wouldn't pour. For me, this was not a wise purchase, it will probably sit on the kitchen shelf, lonely for attention. Now I will research for a quiet blender, and try that route. P.S. I have seen in the past what this machine can do to chop vegetables and such and for that I know it can do a great job, but my wife has a small hand operated chopper she uses for her salad preparation which is lightweight and easy to clean. This machine on the other hand is heavy and uses more components to do the same job, so she'll probably not use it for salads either.
KitchenAid Model KFPM770 Food Processor packs 700 watts of power on a gleaming brushed nickel finish. This food processor has an ultra wide mouth feed tube, three bowls, and all the tools for your creative cooking. Combine all this with KitchenAid's hassle-free replacement warranty, and you will have everything you need for shredding, slicing, dicing and mincing.





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