- 700-watt food processor with 12-cup capacity and 3 polycarbonate work bowls
- Ultra-wide mouth feed tube; 3 precision stainless-steel discs; storage case
- Durable sealed housing creates sound barrier for quiet operation
- Control pad and base wipe clean easily; dishwasher-safe bowls, blades, and discs
- Measures 21-1/2 by 17-1/2 by 10-2/5 inches; 1-year warranty
Product Description
KitchenAid Model KFPM770 Food Processor packs 700 watts of power on a gleaming brushed nickel finish. This food processor has an ultra wide mouth feed tube, three bowls, and all the tools for your creative cooking. Combine all this with KitchenAid's hassle-free replacement warranty, and you will have everything you need for shredding, slicing, dicing and mincing.
KitchenAid KFPM770 Food Processor, Brushed Nickel
Tags: brushed nickel, mouth, KFPM770, Processor
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I got this for Christmas and was extremely thrilled until last night when the disk stem got stuck in the machine and it cannot be removed. I called for warranty service and was told that these products are custom made and I must therefore wait 4-6 weeks to receive my replacement product. Yeah, I’m not too thrilled about having a broken product that is utterly usless to me and cost over $250 and it will now be sitting on my countertop (or my garage collecting dust) for 4-6 weeks.
They won’t even send me an interim product in another color for me to have a food processor to use until they can manufacture my new machine. And taking it in to a service repair shop isn’t an option because the machine still gets sent to Kitchenaid for repair and it’s still 4-6 weeks to wait on the replacement product.
If I had known this, I probably would not have bought this machine.
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this KitchenAid KFPM770 Food Processor, Brushed Nickel for my wife thinking that it would do well on making her protein shakes, while being quiet in the process. Her blender puts out about 100 decibles, irritating to me, not so much to her. Well this machine is really quiet, for sure. We experimented with the different utensils and bowls to try and get the consistency of her protein shakes that she likes and gets from her blender. While adding the ingredients, some of each ingredient scattered to the roof of the bowl, and didn’t get mixed in. For some reason all we could obtain was a thick pudding type mixture that wouldn’t pour. For me, this was not a wise purchase, it will probably sit on the kitchen shelf, lonely for attention. Now I will research for a quiet blender, and try that route. P.S. I have seen in the past what this machine can do to chop vegetables and such and for that I know it can do a great job, but my wife has a small hand operated chopper she uses for her salad preparation which is lightweight and easy to clean. This machine on the other hand is heavy and uses more components to do the same job, so she’ll probably not use it for salads either.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought a kitchen aid, because I was looking for quality and durability. I loved it…at first…After 1 year and 2 months, my food processor would no longer turn on. My husband called Kitchen Aid…Too bad for me, since the guarantee is only for one year. Manufacturers cause so much waste because of the current greed to make a product that doesn’t last. We have landfills full of trash appliances because of the wasteful practices of maufacturers, and is consumers are made to feel it is their fault for using paper grocery bags. Why aren’t manufacturers any longer holding to a standard of quality? Because they want more and more of your $$$$? At least paper bags are a renewable resource and go back into the ground. In our grandparents generation an appliance lasted their lifetime, and only the cord needed to be replaced after 50 plus years of marriage…You can still find working toasters of that era at a “reuse” store. I’ve been married 33 years…My first food processor had a simple turn on switch and was a combination appliance: lasted about 12 years, my next one which I got used had a much more complicated switch: lasted me about 4 years…This one I bought new from Amazon and paid about $250.00 (way more expensive than any other I’d ever bought)had the most complicated off on switch . The engine is perfectly good. The convoluted cheap plastic switch (in which you can no longer put food in while it is running as in previous versions) wore with use to the point it lasted one year and 2 months and now can’t turn on. Companies we used to trust have become so greedy, that they no longer make good products. I am very disappointed. What a waste. I no longer have confidence I once had in the Kitchen Aid brand.
Rating: 1 / 5
The Food processor has many many organized accessories that were sent with the purchase. I know I was buying a good brand but it was not just a good product it’s an Excellent food processor and worth more than the money. My wife LOVES you know guys waht that means. Also it has a juice maker not mentioned in the add woooow. The seller was more than Excellent.
Rating: 5 / 5
I like the looks of my new processor and the way the extra pieces are contained. I have not used all the features yet, but what I have used so far has been good. I have struggled a bit with figuring out the right blades for what job and which bowl but it will come with practice. It looks very professional in my kitchen!
Rating: 4 / 5
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