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🍽️ Elevate Every Meal Prep Moment with KitchenAid Power & Precision!
The KitchenAid 13-Cup Food Processor in Contour Silver combines a robust 500W motor with versatile attachments and a smart in-bowl storage system. Its adjustable slicing disc and 3-in-1 feed tube streamline prep for a variety of ingredients, while the leak-resistant bowl and easy-clean design save you time. Perfectly sized for everything from quick snacks to full meal prep, this processor is built to keep your kitchen efficient and stylish.








| ASIN | B09125C94F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #280,617 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #194 in Full-Size Processors |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Bowl Capacity | 13 Cups |
| Brand Name | KitchenAid |
| Color | Contour Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (791) |
| Included Components | Chopping Blade, Shredding Disc, Slicing Disc |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 22.2D x 26W x 44.3H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Food Processor |
| Item Weight | 4.4 kg |
| Manufacturer | KitchenAid |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | 13-Cup Food Processor |
| Model Number | KFP1318CU |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Part Number | KFP1318CU |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe, Hand Wash |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Chop |
| Special Features | Cord Storage |
| UPC | 883049608815 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 500 watts |
G**A
Puedes ajustarle el grosor de los cuadrito y pícaros finos o gruesos :D también se pueden hacer papas fritas.
C**N
I have been looking for a food processor that was easy to use and easy to clean. I also wanted something that does not take up too much counter space because I use it everyday. I have had it since Christmas and so far, the Kitchenaid is a tough machine that is easy to clean, assembles easily, and does a great job with whatever I make. The one exception is the dough paddle. It does not do well making pie crust or dough. Just use the regular blade. That works best.
W**E
great product for a reasonable price. I replaces a Cuisinart 9 cup processor that had the activation rocker break off making it inoperable. The kitchen aid seems to be better built and attachments seem rugged. Most importantly the processor works great. The blades are very sharp its easy to assemble and the storage compartment feature keeps all the attachments in one place.
A**L
I had an old (25 yr) Cuisinart food processor that finally died, so I bought this KitchenAid based on reviews and price point. I use it very regularly and am so glad that I bought this model. With all of the attachments fitting inside of the bowl, this doesn't take up too much space. It also makes finding the different blades and attachments. This food processor is plenty powerful enough for anything that I've processed. It shreds vegetables and cheese with ease, and the blade is great for chopping food and/or mixing. The noise level is low. I've had blenders that probably were 80+ dB, but this does not get anywhere near that loud. I don't feel like I'm interrupting anything when I use the food processor. I also have been able to hold normal conversations while running it. I'm hoping this will last another 25 years, and I would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a sturdy processor.
D**L
This processor looks nice, the bowl itself is sturdy, the adjustable slicer is convenient, it has adequate power for most uses (except pizza dough). It has a leak-proof bowl, but that's where the flaw comes in. The work bowl has a shaft that is secured to a small, plastic gear underneath with a small screw. The part of the shaft that attaches to the gear is square-shaped which fits into a matching grommet embedded in the gear. In my case, the first time I tried to use this food processor with pizza dough (as I've done many times before on my Cuisinart that lasted 12 years), the metal grommet slid around the shaft, causing the blade to stall, and completely stripping the connecting surfaces of both the shaft and the grommet. When I took the screw out to investigate, a small pile of metal filings fell out onto the countertop. Additionally, the stack of washers used to secure this assembly was pathetic. One of the washers was bent, suggesting that the manufacturer attempted to secure two ill-fitting parts by over-tightening a screw. Horrible design, not worthy of the KitchenAid brand (though with the possible exception of the famous mixer, I don't think they're trying for quality anymore-- my KitchenAid refrigerator looks great, but it's handles keep working themselves loose -- I think it's just a Whirlpool with a KitchenAid label). Photos are included of the stripped shaft and grommet. I have not been able to find these particular replacement parts anywhere on the internet, so I tried to drill through the shaft and gear/grommet assembly to install a pin, but the shape of the bowl does not allow for the installation of a pin, so this thing is toast. For the first time almost ever, I got rid of the original packaging right after I received it, so I now have a new electric paper-weight.
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