Review of KitchenAid KFP715 Food Processor, 7-Cup (price, reviews, expensive)
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I recently purchased the KitchenAid KFP715 Food Processor for my family. This product was certainly worth the price I paid for it. It runs very quietly compared to other processors that I have owned - whisper quiet, to be exact. The slice & shred blades do a great job. I like the fact that it has a metal post for the blade unlike others that only have a plastic post and that was always the part that broke - I am secure and confident that this is not a flimsy, cheap food processor.
I find that the KitchenAid KFP715 Food Processor does the perfect job when it comes to chopping and slicing food and ingredients. While I have owned food processors in the past that handled dough slightly better than this model, the KitchenAid KFP715 Food Processor does a fine job nonetheless. I also love that the KitchenAid KFP715 Food Processor can handle 7 cups - this is rare in food processors, which I have found to be able to handle a maximum of 3 cups at the most. The KitchenAid KFP715 Food Processor has two different speeds, continuous and pulse, and is backed up by a one-year warranty.
My one complaint about the KitchenAid KFP715 Food Processor is how expensive additional blades, applications and fixtures are to purchase. They are outrageously expensive, and not worth the extra money. There is also not a wide variety of fixtures available, which I found to be rather disappointing.
This is the perfect food processor if you don't want something very small, or if you don't want to spend several hundred dollars. I highly recommend this food processor. It is one that you can feel confident in, and will not break or stop working, or even worse, burn out on you when you need it.