700-watt food processor with 12-cup capacity and 3 polycarbonate work bowls
Ultra-wide mouth feed tube; 3 precision stainless-steel discs; storage case
Durable sealed housing creates sound barrier for quiet operation
Control pad and base wipe clean easily; dishwasher-safe bowls, blades, and discs
Editorial Review:
Good looking and functional, this versatile food processor has an upscale, tough-as-nails nickel finish and boasts the industry's largest feeding tube that can accommodate bigger items, like potatoes, with minimal sectioning. A 3-bowl set (12, 10 and 4-cup bowls) is included to accommodate a variety of prepping needs. Chop delicate items, like parsley, with the stainless-steel multipurpose or mini blade. Die-cast metal base with premium metallic finish ensures long lasting durability. Carries KitchenAid's hassle-free total replacement warranty as well as a 1-year full warranty. Model KFPM770NK.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Not a real chef:
I wish I had ordered one of these years ago. I bought plastic replacement parts for my cuisinart twice. This one works well, quietly, and handles the loads of veggies I process with ease. Love it. I wish I had bought it it designer red. The only thing I don't like is that I always end up washing all three bowls, even if I only use the little chopper. How do you keep the outer bowls clean? The rim of the bowl gets food into it which fall down between the bowls and I end up rinsing all, at the very least. If... more info
Kitchen Aid Food Processor:
I bought this KitchenAid KFPM770 Food Processor, Brushed Nickel for my wife thinking that it would do well on making her protein shakes, while being quiet in the process. Her blender puts out about 100 decibles, irritating to me, not so much to her. Well this machine is really quiet, for sure. We experimented with the different utensils and bowls to try and get the consistency of her protein shakes that she likes and gets from her blender. While adding the ingredients, some of each ingredient scattered to... more info
Cuisinart is better:
The bowl leaks on mine when I process soups or liquidy mixtures. I'm going back to my Cuisinart and returning this item. Also, the motor doesn't seem as powerful and the top tube is akward for loading.
Kitchen Aid KFPM 770 NKO Food Processor:
A good product at a good price. Like so many products, manufacturers load
them up with safety switches that are made to keep people from injuring themsesves, that probably shouldn't be operating any kind of equipment, under any circumstances. Prevents lawsuits by these people, so I guess they serve their purpose. I thought I followed the directions for assembly to the letter, but I ended up having to call customer service, and found out one little thing I hadn't done right. I have to say, if all... more info