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PROS / This food processor requires very little time to wash.
CONS / Since the blades are brief, food tends to clump on the side of the bowl during chopping.
VERDICT / This streamlined KitchenAid food processor is not fast or powerful, but it's a convenient option

The KitchenAid 7-Cup food processor (KFP0711CU) is an economical appliance for a small kitchen.
Although it struggles to chop food evenly and often leaves larger chunks in the end, It's still good at
Chopping the vast majority of vegetables, fruits, nuts and other foods. Along with a straightforward design that
Allows you to easily add food and select between three speed settings, the unit requires very little work to
Disassemble and clean, which are tedious tasks on many blender food processors.
This is among the best food processors on the market because it performs consistently and leaves few
chunks uncut.
It did leave a few large chunks uncut, which was a common
issue in our food processor comparison.

Of all of the top-rated food processors we tested, this unit had the weakest motor: 320 watts. Its
underpowered motor results in slower blade speeds and less evenly chopped foods. However, this unit
produces consistent enough results to put many low-budget processors to shame. Its high, low and
Pulse speeds allow you to handle different tasks, such as chopping multiple vegetables, pureeing salad
dressing and kneading dough.
From a usability and cleaning standpoint, this small food processor is remarkably user-friendly. It is
Equipped with a feed tube that lets you add food while the processor is in use. Its front panel is
simple in design, giving you four buttons to turn the device off or activate low, high and pulse speeds for
precision processing. . In addition, the washable pieces require little effort to disassemble and clean.
They can't be cleaned in the dishwasher, but when we cleaned them by hand, we were finished in less
than 15 minutes, which is about average for a food processor.
KitchenAid 7-Cup KFP0711CU
Summary
The KitchenAid 7-Cup food processor struggled to chop food into small, evenly sized chunks, due largely
to the short blades. However, it still produced relatively consistent results for the majority of foods we
tested. Additionally it is easy to clean and straightforward to operate. It may have one of the weakest motors of
the appliances we reviewed, but it still performs well for its small size.

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