KitchenAid KFP750 Review

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KitchenAid KFP750 Review

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This page is part of a larger ConsumerSearch report on Food Processors which includes more reviews, analysis and a summary of the top-rated models.

What the Reviewers Like:
The KitchenAid KFP750 food processor also comes with a 4-cup mini-bowl that fits inside the main container for smaller jobs. It also has a dough blade and three additional slicing discs. Reviewers report that it's an excellent full-size food processor overall.

What the Reviewers Don’t Like:
We didn't find many consistent complaints about the KitchenAid KFP750, though a few owners do say it's heavy and bulky.

KitchenAid KFP750 review highlights

Experts say the KitchenAid KFP760 is a truly superior food processor that edges out competing models from Cuisinart. In tests, the KitchenAid KFP750 performs well across the board and proves particularly good at kneading -- a task that stops many processors in their tracks. Reviews say that its feed tube works a bit better than the tube on its more expensive sibling, the KitchenAid KFP760 (*est. $220). Although this machine is pricey, the most credible reviews say that it's worth it.

The KitchenAid KFP750 12-cup food processor is included an eight-model roundup at Cook’s Illustrated and an even larger review at Consumer Reports. In addition, close to 200 owners have posted reviews of the food processor to Amazon.com. That's enough feedback to make a confident judgment on this model's overall satisfaction rate among owners.

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KitchenAid KFP750 Reviews
*In order of credibility (see our Ratings Criteria).

1. Cook’s Illustrated
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Food Processors
Editors of Cook's Illustrated
Sept. 2005

In this older review, Cook's Illustrated editors test the forerunner to the KitchenAid KFP750, the KFP670. Since editors say the newer model is very similar to the older food processor, performance should be very similar. At the time, the KitchenAid 670 earned the highest overall rating, although it leaked slightly during the soup test.

2. Consumer Reports
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Editors of Consumer Reports
Dec. 2006

Consumer Reports editors test over 30 food processors and mini choppers by evaluating each on their ability to chop, shred and puree. The KitchenAid KFP750 is included in the test, and its compared to others in a ratings chart.

3. Amazon.com
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Contributors to Amazon.com

At Amazon.com, the KitchenAid KFP750 has received close to 200 user ratings, and it maintains the highest average rating among all food processors. Owners praise this food processor for its powerful motor and solid construction. The only consistent complaint is that it's bulky.

4. Epinions
KitchenAid KFP750 Reviews
Contributors to Epinions

Unlike Amazon.com, the KitchenAid KFP750 12-cup food processor receives surprisingly low scores in reviews posted at Epinions. Some reviewers complain about the lack of available shredding disc accessories, while others say that when the bowl is lifted, liquid ingredients spill through the hole and onto the base. However, only nine owners have contributed reviews compared to the hundreds at Amazon.com.

5. Cooking.com
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Contributors to Cooking.com

The KitchenAid KFP750 12-cup food processor earns a very high average rating from owners posting to Cooking.com, most of whom say it's powerful and sturdy.

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KitchenAid KFP750 Review