Product Description
Features: KitchenAid's exclusive on-the-fly externally adjustable slicing disc allows you to adjust slicing thickness from thin to thick, without having to remove the blade assembly. With the slicing disc installed, simply slide the Slicing Thickness Control to the desired setting - no need to remove the cover or even turn off the Food Processor! Two speeds and Pulse provide precise control to give great results with most any food. One of the industry's largest, the 3-in-1 feed tube accommodates large items - like tomatoes, cucumbers, and potatoes - with a minimum of sectioning or slicing. A small hole in the bottom of the narrow pusher makes it easy to drizzle oil into ingredients - just fill with the desired amount of oil or other liquid ingredient. The heavy, slip-resistant base helps provide improved stability and reduced vibration during tough food processing jobs. Comes with Mini-Blade, 13-Cup (3.0 L) Work Bowl, Externally Adustable Slicing Disc, Reversible Shredding Disc, Drive Adapter, Disc Adapter, Slicing Adapter, Stainless Steel Multipurpose Blade, Dough Blade, Chef's Accessory Case, and Spatula/Cleaning Tool.
- Model No.: KFP1333CU
- Capacity: 13-c.
- Origin: China
- Material: Plastic/Stainless Steel
- Warranty: 1-year unlimited
KitchenAid 13-c. Precise Slice Food Processor, Contour Silver Reviews
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358 of 370 people found the following review helpful ![]() This review is from: KitchenAid 13-c. Precise Slice Food Processor, Onyx Black (Kitchen) I recently bought the KitchenAid KFP1333CU 13-cup food processor to replace a Cuisinart FP-14 14-cup model. The locking mechanism on the Cuisinart's work bowl cover had broken, but rather than replace the cover, which would have run about $50, I decided to swap the whole thing out for the KitchenAid because, frankly, I never much liked the Cuisinart. So what I want to do here is compare the two machines, highlighting the pros and cons of each.Both machines are about the same size and take up the same amount of counter space, the one-cup claimed difference in capacity notwithstanding. The KitchenAid, however, is considerably lighter than the Cuisinart -- almost flimsy by comparison. This of course makes it easier to lift and move the KitchenAid around, but try to finely chop chunks of hard cheese or knead bread dough and the machine rocks and vibrates violently. If you don't hold it down with both hands it threatens to overturn or jump right off the counter. The Cuisinart... Read more 35 of 36 people found the following review helpful ![]() By stefanj (Milky Way) - See all my reviews This review is from: KitchenAid 13-c. Precise Slice Food Processor, Onyx Black (Kitchen) My wife got this with a little bonus money she came across (yea savings bonds!) This is her first "real" processor and she is in slicing dicing heaven! She has made everything from Coleslaw to Hummus in it. So far it works like the nuts. The lid is a bit difficult to get on and off (a little cooking oil on the rubber ring will solve that problem) and we find we often try to overload the feed tube so that the safty lockout won't engage. It is big and takes up counter space but it get used plenty enough to justify it. There are a ton of cool recipes (yumm food processor cheesecake- TO DIE FOR!!) and even mundane tasks (like slicing tomatoes for a sandwich) are quick and easy. Clean up is a breeze (usually just a quick wipe with a soapy sponge and a rinse) and the blade storage case is practical. All in all we are very impressed. Lets just hope kitchenaide carries thru and makes the accessories they promise in the manual. 25 of 25 people found the following review helpful ![]() This review is from: KitchenAid 13-c. Precise Slice Food Processor, Contour Silver (Kitchen) So far it's the best food processor I've ever owned. I do wish they had included a small cookbook with the appliance.My last food processor finally started cracking after 15 years of use, so I upgraded to the 13 cup Kitchenaid. The plastics in this appliance are far superior to my last processor, and the gaskets make for a tight seal. Another upgrade for me was the fact that you push the blade in to lock it....that means you can take the work bowl off of the processor and have no leaks because the blade stays firmly in place. I also love the case that was included to hold all of the blades in a small space. Note: If you buy this product, take pictures of how the accessory case is packed before you take the blades out. Took me a little while to repack correctly so the accessory case would close. |
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