KitchenAid

7-Cup Food Processor KFP0718BM

KitchenAid 7-Cup Food Processor KFP0718BM

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Sentiment score57% positive
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Last updated: Apr 26, 2026

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Reddit Iconerock1119
9 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)

Reddit IconOk_Ease_240
10 months ago

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

Reddit Iconpyrotechnicmonkey
3 months ago

Any idea what size your current food processor is? I’ve used the 5 cup KitchenAid processor I think it’s worked perfectly fine for stuff like coleslaw and making sauces and various other little stuff where I find chopping it is more preferable than the blender. I wouldn’t recommend the 3.5 cup chopper that they sell since the closing mechanism is a bit finicky and annoying which you’ll probably find if you look up a review of that one specifically. 5 cup and 7 cup work much better. KitchenAid also frequently has them on their refurbished section on their website. A lot of those are usually just returns from stores that are checked over or excess inventory that they receive back from stores. I’ve bought from there before and had no issues and basically got a brand new unit at a much cheaper price.

Reddit IconBiophilia_curiosus
8 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.

Reddit IconTop_Leg2189
8 months ago

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

Reddit IconAccording-Paint6981
about 2 months ago

My cuisinart died after 20+ years, replaced it with a kitchen aid (they had a sale, cuisinart was more expensive at the time) and I like it just as much as my cuisinart. They do the same thing so for me, they’re interchangeable

Reddit IconBlingbat642
7 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.

Reddit Iconbooty_supply
8 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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