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KitchenAid KFP720

*Est. $90

Reviewed October 2009
KitchenAid KFP720

Best budget food processor

pros
  • Compact size
  • Excellent at slicing
  • Quiet
  • 3-cup mini bowl included
  • Two speeds
cons
  • Additional accessory blades not available
  • Some difficulty with kneading
 
 
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Average Customer Review

(168 customer reviews)

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Food processor, November 18, 2009
I REALLY like this food processor. I went back and forth on this one and the Cuisinart, but this one got better reviews overall. It works GREAT! It is easy to clean, easy to store and I use it about 3-4 times a week. I can easily hide veges in my kids foods now because I can make them super tiny and hard to spot! And the black means you can't see stains from carrots! This is a great buy!
Doesn't clutter up the counter, great performance, good value, November 18, 2009

I bought this to make mousse from HMR diet shake mix, and it really does the job. The capacity is large enough to actually be useful for 1-2 servings (unlike the "mini" food processors that make 3 cups or so--forget those). At the same time, the base is small enough so that we can leave it on the kitchen counter: it doesn't take up a lot of space and get in the way. The machine is sturdy. It also crushes ice with more oomph than any blender.

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Perfect Size, November 1, 2009
I bought this food processor to go in my 2nd home. The kitchen is small and I knew that the 12 cup food processor was just to big. This one is smaller in size but is still very powerful. It does a great job.
Died week one, lost power, October 19, 2009

I read all reviews, really researched and was excited to use! I spent all day Sunday making various things - bread crumbs, grated cheese, sauce, dip, etc. I noticed the machine was losing power but thought maybe it was just very quiet. In the middle of a recipe, the motor died. I felt it, it was not hot at all so I unplugged, waited, tried again but called it. I'm returning it, not sure why but once an item/brand betrays me, I feel better about using another brand. I hope no one else has the same problem - it is really going to be a pain to pack it up and take to the post office but I think I will shop around for a cuisinart as I hear they are indestructible.

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Nice Basic Processor for the money, October 11, 2009

I recently purchased this item hoping to replace some of the gadgets we have in drawers and on countertops. It does a good job of replacing my blender, chopper and to some small extent my mandolin. The slicing and julienning feature is the only thing that I feel could use improvement. Although the 1 combo blade that comes with this machine does a good job, it would be nice to have more options. Other than that, I am happy with this item. I suppose if you want more options you would have to go with a much more expensive machine and I really don't need all of that.

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KitchenAid KFP720OB 7-Cup Food Processor with 3-Cup Mini Bowl, Onyx Black

 (168 customer reviews)
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Our Sources

1. ConsumerReports.org

Editors here evaluate 27 food processors on noise level and five essential tasks. Editors also offer expert advice on selecting food processors and choppers. The KitchenAid KFP715 is included in the test; this model is identical to the KitchenAid KFP720 except that it doesn't include the mini-bowl accessory.

Review: Food Processors and Choppers, Editors of ConsumerReports.org, Not Dated

2. Good Housekeeping

Editors at Good Housekeeping select their favorite food processors in three categories. We don't know how many food processors were included in the evaluation, and details regarding specific testing are sparse. The KitchenAid KFP720 is chosen as the "compact gem."

Review: Our Favorite Food Processors, Editors of Good Housekeeping, Feb. 2006

3. Amazon.com

More than 160 owners give the KitchenAid KFP720 an average of 4.4 stars at Amazon.com. Owners praise its quietness and ease of use, but a few complain that KitchenAid doesn't sell other blades that work with it.

Review: KitchenAid KFP720OB Food Processor, 7 Cup with Mini Bowl, Contributors to Amazon.com, As of Oct. 2009

4. Cooking.com

Approximately 50 owners give the KitchenAid 7-Cup KFP720 an average of 4.6 stars at Cooking.com. They describe it as a "great little workhorse" that's "dependable, strong and easy to clean."

Review: Onyx Black Food Processor by KitchenAid, Contributors to Cooking.com, As of Oct. 2009

5. Target.com

A handful of contributors at Target.com give the KitchenAid 7-Cup KFP720 a perfect rating. Like Amazon.com and Cooking.com, this site is a good place to read user reviews once you narrow down your choice.

Review: KitchenAid 7-Cup Food Processor, Contributors to Target.com, As of Oct. 2009

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