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KitchenAid - Artisan Food Processor 4 L (5KFP1644)

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Blingbat642 • 3 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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DiejenEne • about 2 months ago

We have this one too. My wife has a daycare and uses it to puree the food for the smallest. I don't think it is bifl though. It's our second Kitchenaid in that size, last one was a little smaller and lasted about 5 years. It's possible my wife abused it a little though. We also have the large Kitchenaid processor, Artisan and blender, and I think those are gonna last us forever, but then again, we don't use those every day.

r/BuyItForLife • Seeking food processor - my 14 cup one can’t do small batches ->
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dogmankazoo • 25 days ago

Imarflex is ok, Ive used it before though the one I had in the store did give out kasi we do hunmus na sobrang sticky type, but for everything else it would be able to handle it. Please check the wattage, the higher it is the more powerful it would be, most of the time though some brands would bs us about wattage, for example yn astron blender, it was said to be high wattage pero it couldnt even blend hummus properly. if you have the budget, try to get something better, in the long run it would last, here: [Kitchenaid](https://s.shopee.ph/20o8QtaLJE): ive had this for years, power is great, you can see from the picture it has been through a lot, really a lot, when i used to sell baklava online nagmahal n kasi pistachios di n, i used this to crush pistachios, it can handle almost anything, main problem though its expensive, quite expensive, motor is great, real wattage gamit and everything about still functions well, kahit yn muishroom nya is plastic, still doing well, unlike the breville i had. [Ninja blende](https://s.shopee.ph/6AdhOoMsxr)r: now this one is more on a blender type but because of its three balde type, it can function as a food processor, very strong motor, now for the cons, plastic yn mushroom nya but still intact yn akin, no problems, i am uncertain if high speeds would make it problematic but repair center says they will repair and fix it. yn teeth nya dun di tulad ng iba its plastic din, pero still working and there are no damage so far, hope for the best dito. can do a lot parang all in one n din kasi siya. pero mahal. few things to take note off, tr yto find out if real wattage, dami kasing fake sinasabi, look at mushroom connector. that would tell you nasisira una yan sa mga food processor and blenders specailly at high speed. ito pala to take care, dont remove kagad after using, let the machine fully stop, nun nagwork ako sa dushanbe, we had a fellow employee tangal nya kagad after off, ayn nasira. complete dry bago ilagay, affiliate link posted with poicture of the items. https://preview.redd.it/xvvor8eg445g1.png?width=2160&format=png&auto=webp&s=722b48ecc0ae6ba7b9196f6db89bf659fea2b784

r/ShopeePH • best multi purpose food processor? as a christmas gift for mom ->
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dynamite_orange • 11 months ago

KitchenAid, good investment. https://c.lazada.com.ph/t/c.1F9fVw

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FaulerPerfektionis • 6 months ago

Bin mit meiner Kitchenaid sehr zufrieden.

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FindYourselfACity • 10 months ago

Have a kitchen aid food processor that I love.

r/Cooking • Looking for suggestions on buying a food processor. ->
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Korgity • 8 months ago

Every brand I've owned leaves an end chunk of veggie or cheese. I've had Braun, Cuisinart, & now GE. My dil's Kitchenaid leaves an end chunk too. I like my GE. It isn't as fiddly as my old Cuisinart, cleans with a soapy rinse, & is just more convenient to use. It's only 6 pounds (has suction cups on the bottom to keep it in place). So if someone else is working in the kitchen, I can move it easily to the other counter. It's not a perfectly precise slicer/shredder/chopper. But I need speed & convenience & good enough, not perfection. I use it way more than I did the expensive Cuisinart, & have learned its quirks & how to get the best out of it.

r/Appliances • Do all food processors leave big uncut pieces? Looking for recommendations ->
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Korgity • 8 months ago

Note: my GE doesn't have an adjustable slicing blade like a Breville or Kitchenaid.

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MrBlueCharon • 8 months ago

My kitchen aid one is nice. It does its job, is easy to clean and it's also quite pretty.

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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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