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KitchenAid - 7-Cup Food Processor KFP0718BM

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erock1119 • 5 months ago

I've had this Kitchen Aid one for years and hast let me down yet. [https://www.target.com/p/kitchenaid-7-cup-food-processor-black-kfp0718bm/-/A-53171973#lnk=sametab](https://www.target.com/p/kitchenaid-7-cup-food-processor-black-kfp0718bm/-/A-53171973#lnk=sametab)

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mndsm79 • 10 months ago

https://www.target.com/p/kitchenaid-7-cup-food-processor-black-kfp0718bm/-/A-53171973#lnk=sametab I have this one. Had it for almost 10 years. Processes food fine. Easy to clean. Everything on it save the base is dishwasher safe.

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Ok_Ease_240 • 5 months ago

I got a KitchenAid 7 cup and it lasted a year. I died blending salsa

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Biophilia_curiosus • 4 months ago

Damn. I have that exact kitchen aid small food processor. I like, but will also purchase a larger one as it can only fit 1 onion at a time.

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Top_Leg2189 • 4 months ago

It is the small KitchenAid but a few years ago. I have two, a big and a small and I love them.

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Blingbat642 • about 2 months ago

I wondered if I would use it very often, but after I got my food processor, I use it all the time, for all kinds of things. I have had a Cuisinart (with a French-sounding name but made in China. I usually have nothing against things made in China, but in this case, there was a big difference) and a Kitchenaid. I much prefer the Kitchenaid.

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booty_supply • 4 months ago

I have one and it's great! Is indeed kitchenaid. Can be used cord free and charged by plugging in so extremely convenient for those of us with limited space/limited plugs :)

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FindYourselfACity • 10 months ago

Have a kitchen aid food processor that I love.

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novinha1 • 12 months ago

Can't go wrong with either the Cuisinart or kitchen-aid. I have a Cuisinart that has worked great for many years. I use it pretty often and occasionally make pie crust with it. I probably use it the most to cut veggies - it's pretty handy.

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Public_Buffalo_2108 • 4 months ago

It looks like my kitchen aid. I like it but it is small. Works for me because we’re 2 people and I mostly use it to make sauces and pastes

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