3-cup work bowl ideal for small jobs and making sauces, dips, frostings
Reverse-spiral-action blade pulls food down for uniform chopping
Electronic pulse pad provides precise control; 240 watts
Wet and dry compartments on domed lid for adding flavorings
One-year "total replacement" warranty
Product Review
Product Description
KitchenAid's Mini Food Processor is so versatile, it can handle up to 3-cups of ingredients for salsas, sauces, relishes, dips, pesto, baked goods and much more. Use the pulse control for precise operation. A locking domed lid includes a through compartment for adding ingredients as you go and the "reverse spiral action" stainless steel blade pulls food down into the blade and ensures uniform chopping throughout, so you will hardly ever find yourself scraping down the bowl. The KitchenAid quality is especially evident in its construction -- a heavy base adds stability while your processor is in use and the sealed housing reduces noise. When you're done processing, simply wipe off the seamless base and put the other parts in the dishwasher for cleaning. Chopper even comes with a spatula.
Product Details
KitchenAid Chef Series Food Chopper- ONYX BLACK
Publisher: Kitchen Aid
Label: Kitchen Aid
Studio: Kitchen Aid
Average Customer Review: based on 187 reviews
Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #45207
Customer Reviews
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Summary: 1st and 2nd both stopped working... 2010-08-24
Comment: I got this processor for a gift and after 2 uses it completely stopped working. My husband figured out that if you stuck a knife or small object against the lever on the handle it would work but we obviously were going to return it. We had the 2nd one for about 6 months and have used it periodically. Once again, it suddenly stopped working and would turn on only if a knife was stuck in the lever. The blade works great but the there is obviously some sort of technical issue with this thing if I have had TWO do the same thing. Time to switch to a Cuisinart.
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Summary: Difficult to Operate 2010-08-11
Comment: Not sure why, but our Kitchen Aid mini-processor has proven to be very difficult to operate. We have tried 2 of them with the same result. Basically, the only way we could get it to operate was if we pulled the handle down tightly while pushing the button. I think this is related to a safety device, but it makes it very difficult to operate. Now it will not work at all. Guess we will throw it out and go back to Cuisinart.
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Summary: Suitable for very small jobs 2010-07-28
Comment: Con on this product- you have to chop in such small pieces you might as well do it yourself and not have the hassle of clean up.
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Summary: Engineering Delight 2010-07-21
Comment: This small economical food chopper is great for making salsa and other small dishes for two. The unit is easily cleaned and stored after each use. Highly recommended for your kitchen.
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Summary: Horrible Design -- Blades Don't Come Out 2010-07-20
Comment: The blades don't come out. Oh, well they'll come out if you pull with all your might--but then you'll slice your hand open, like I did. Thank goodness for return policies.