Pros: Easy to operate, Features KitchenAid's ExactSlice System, Good capacity
Cons: No actual buttons, Feed tube can be hard to clean
Review: The KitchenAid 13-Cup Food Processor is an epitome of the saying "great things come in small packages". The innovative ExactSlice System offers uniform cutting while the Ultra Wide Mouth feed tube accepts whole fruits and vegetables. Featuring an Adjustable Slicing Disc, it can cut your ingredients into thin or thick slices. There are status light indicators for both low and high settings. A pulse setting is even provided to give you more control while blending. Also included in the package are a BPA Free 13-cup Work Bowl for demanding tasks, a 4-cup mini bowl with mini-blade and lid for smaller quantities, a Dough Blade for perfect dough mixing, a pusher and a storage case for keeping all the blades and accessories organized. At 25 lbs, the KFP1333 series is lighter than most food processors in the market today. The different color options including contour silver, onyx black, empire red and white allows you to add life to your kitchen counter. Also, it measures 11 13/16 inches wide, 10 7/8 inches deep and 16 5/8 inches high, therefore taking up a small amount of space on your countertop. While we like the smooth surface with no actual buttons to press, it is a case-by-case basis as some users prefer to have clickable buttons which can be easier to press at certain times. Another nitpick is the 3-piece construction of the feed tube which makes it hard to clean due to the number of nooks and crannies that food can get stuck in. However, bundled with a 1-Year Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty, the KitchenAid 13-Cup Food Processor is highly dependable. In addition to making food preparation a snap to do, it also provides an ideal blend of quality, style and performance.
Pros: Two bowls, uniform cutting and ice crushing, dishwasher safe parts, inexpensive
Cons: Small processing bowl
Review: The Euro-Pro QB900 Ninja Master Food Processor is not only designed to process food, but also to make drinks. It comes with two containers: a two cup processing bowl and a 48 ounce pitcher. The two cup bowl is made for chopping, blending, mincing, dicing, and pureeing. The pitcher is designed to make multiple drinks at a time and includes a no slip bottom and easy flip pour spout. It has an interchangeable motor head that allows you to easily switch between making food and making drinks. It features uniform cutting and ice crushing to ensure your salsas won't be inconsistently chunky and your smoothies will actually be smooth. When it's time to clean up, the processor's detachable parts can be easily washed in the dishwasher. Each container also comes with a storage lid to keep your food and drinks fresh. As a bonus, the processor is relatively inexpensive.
Pros: Multiple blades, three bowls, Ultra Wide Mouth feeding tube, dishwasher safe parts
Cons: Expensive
Review: The KitchenAid KFPW760OB Food Processor is designed to carry out multiple tasks. It has multiple stainless steel blades that chop, blend, emulsify, mix, and mince. One of the blades is specifically designed to knead dough. Since cooking tasks come in all different sizes, the food processor comes with three different bowls. It has a work bowl that holds 12 cups, a chef's bowl that holds 10 cups, and a mini-bowl that holds 4 cups. The two smaller bowls conveniently fit right inside the work bowl. An Ultra Wide Mouth feeding tube is also attached to the work bowl. This tube is designed to hold large vegetables, like potatoes and cucumbers. The processor is easy to use with three touch buttons, including a pulse function, located on its base. For added convenience, the processor has dishwasher safe parts. It comes with a year warranty, but is a little expensive.