6 Questions You Need To Ask About Food Processor

KitchenAid KFP1333OB 13-Cup Food Processor with ExactSlice


With an MSRP of $229.99, the KitchenAid 13-Cup "ExactSlice
on our list. This makes it just about $20 more than the #1 and #2 models on our
list. This system fits nicely in between the previous two with a cup size: virtually
As large as the Cuisinart, but with a motor of only 360 watts. This makes the
KitchenAid ideal for bigger jobs when you do not need the extra energy of this
Braun or Cuisinart.
Like the Cuisinart, the KitchenAid comes with three different blade options for a
Variety of programs, but also comes with 2 discs for soft-food processing. So,
The KitchenAid in many ways will provide you the added variety of the Braun, but just
Without the identical power.
Much like the Braun model, the KitchenAid will require some additional work to
Clean so as to get all the foods out of the crevices and blades / discs. However,
Both models provide you with the same issues, whereas the Cuisinart is relatively easy to
clean.
Chopping and shredding with great ease.
difficulty with foods like nuts. Because of the large capacity bowl, these kinds of
foods were found to merely bounce around rather than get processed.
For these reasons, the KitchenAid is the best model for the those mainly wanting
To process soft foods rather than grind down hard foods. You will find with the
Different blades you'll easily process cheeses, potatoes, and onions without
any difficulty. It comes with an extra-wide food chute so that you will easily
accommodate whole foods.
You should also note that this model is a bit louder than the other models on our
list. With a rating around 95 dB, you will not want to use this processor while
Other are trying to sleep! All the other models on our list are no more loud than
Regular kitchen appliances like blenders.
One great feature of the KitchenAid that you do not get with our first two
Processors is color choices! You can have the KitchenAid in anything from
standard black to blue, green, red and more (depending on availability, of
course).
Like the Braun model, the KitchenAid only comes with a 1-year limited warranty,
But KitchenAid has an excellent reputation and track record when dealing with
customer complaints. Unlike other models, the KitchenAid also comes with an
accessory case to keep everything neatly organized.
If you are looking for a little more stylish color out of your food processor and
Want a good range of choices for softer foods, the KitchenAid is a excellent option.
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