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KitchenAid Food Processors

10 November, 2009 (08:31) | Mini Food Processors | By: Reina

The KitchenAid Food Processors for the mini range is the KitchenAid Chef’s Chopper Series 3 Cup Food Processor.

Kitchenaid Chef's Chopper Series  KFC3100WH

Kitchenaid Chef's Chopper Series KFC3100WH

It can handle up to 3 cups of sauces, salsas, dips, relishes, baked goods, pesto and many others. The pulse control is for precise operation and is very handy, especially for making bread crumbs and grating cheese.

This range of KitchenAid Food Processors come in different colors like Onyx Black, White, Blue Willow and Chrome.

There is a locking domed lid. You can add ingredients as you go through a compartment that is included.

The “reverse spiral action” stainless steel blade is a neat feature which ensures uniform chopping throughout as it pulls food down into the blade, instead of pushing it out to the walls of the container. This means that scraping down the bowl is hardly ever needed.

Kitchenaid Chef's Chopper Series  KFC3100BW

Kitchenaid Chef's Chopper Series KFC3100BW

With 240 watts of power, the KitchenAid Chef’s Chopper Series 3 Cup Food Processor is ideal for small jobs.

The heavy power base adds stability while the mini food processor is in use and the sealed housing reduces noise. When done with the work, just wipe off the seamless base and place all the parts in the dishwasher for cleaning.

Its height is 9-1/2 inches and its cord is stored inside the base. A stiff spatula is also included.

There is a one-year “total replacement” warranty.

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Comments

Comment from Vio @ Christmas Coffee Mugs
Time November 13, 2009 at 2:40 pm

The Kitchen Aid Chef’s Chopper Series looks like a perfect gift for my wife. I might buy it for this Christmas, she always complains about the hard work she puts in the kitchen, and that I don’t help her with anything.

I hope this little robot come in handy, and keeps me out of the kitchen.
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Comment from tony Roberts
Time November 16, 2009 at 9:40 pm

Thanks, I’ll bookmark this for later, I also found some useful information on http://www.kitchenappliancereviews.org

Comment from Merv@kitchenaid meat grinder
Time November 17, 2009 at 1:04 am

I have used Kitchenaid food processors for years. Their quality was great back when I bought my first one many years ago and it is a fact that Kitchenaid “still makes them like they used to!” They come in a wide selection of sizes and colors and if you aren’t experienced using the many attachments available, you are in for a very pleasant surprise!

This is an appliance that, if properly cared for, can be passed down from one generation to the next. Good luck and happy cooking!

Comment from monikaSNV@glass plates
Time November 25, 2009 at 8:41 am

thanks for sharing this information i like the way you explain every thing through video it is easy to understand how this processor works.really very helpful in my up coming Christmas party for preparing good meal.

Comment from Eileen @ kp26m1x professional stand mixer
Time December 20, 2009 at 12:58 am

Kitchenaid makes such great appliances! I will definitely check these out, as regular-size food processors are just too big for 1 person in a little apartment kitchen!

Thanks for the info!

Eileen

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