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The Kitchenaid Food processor – Built to Last

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

If you are like most American families you probably have several appliance tucked away on your kitchen counter or stashed beneath it in the cabinets. Perhaps one of the most irreplaceable appliances that may take up room on your counter is your food processor. Handy for all sorts’ food preparation from slicing, to mincing and mixing the food processor is one of the most valuable appliances you own. If you are looking for a new food processor and want one that lasts consider purchasing the Kitchenaid Food processor.

Perhaps one of the best appliances made for home use, Kitchenaid has a reputation for being an appliance that lasts. Their mixers, blenders and food processors are among the best available because you can use them forever and they keep on working. These heavy duty food processors can do heavy jobs that will break most other appliance brands and will last for years.

The Kitchenaid food processor is loved by everyone from professional chefs to amateur home cooks because it is not only sturdy but it is stylish and very compact so that it takes up very little room on your counter top. The Kitchenaid line comes in a variety of colors so you are sure to find one that will fit your kitchen décor, but more important than looks is what this little powerhouse can do.

The Kitchenaid food processor can do everything that any other basic food processor can do equipped with a multi-function blade it quickly minces, chops, slices, grates, shreds, and blends any food you put in it. You can use this versatile little appliance to make salads, soups, relishes and sauces. The Kitchenaid can also knead bread dough much faster than you can do it by hand.

Many people love this appliance for how quiet it is and because it is sealed it will not leak or spill while it is processing the food. A polycarbonate bowl resists stains and makes clean up easy and the machine quickly disassembles for cleaning.

The Kitchenaid food processor comes in two models the 7 cup model with is very compact and best suited for the home environment where there is little room on the counter to keep appliances. The 12 cup model is kitchenaid’s heavy duty model and is suitable for everything from chopping nuts, to crushing ice and kneading bread dough.

You will spend a bit more to buy the food processor but these machines will last you much longer than their cheaper cousins and are capable of doing far more mean that it is one appliance that will not sit on your counter collecting dust.