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KitchenAid 12-Cup Architect Series KFPW763
$199.99
Released January, 2011
The Pros:Versatile thanks to its variety of blades. Attractive, modern visual aesthetic. Performs well--makes short work of even whole vegetables with little effort.
The Cons:Included setup instructions are a bit unclear. Bowl and blades are very awkward to clean.
The KitchenAid 12-Cup Architect Series KFPW763 is a versatile and powerful food processor that features both optional metal and plastic blades, a slicing disk, grating disk, and secondary smaller bowl with separate blades for lighter applications.
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Its 3 settings: on, off, and pulse make light work of most food, and the unit comes with a specially designed spatula to get at the harder to reach spots in the mixing bowl.
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Versatile thanks to its variety of blades.
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Attractive, modern visual aesthetic.
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Performs well--makes short work of even whole vegetables with little effort.
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Pulse function works well enough for most applications.
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"Wide-mouth" chute isn't particularly wide at all, limiting what can be added while blending.
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Smaller bowl limits cleanup for smaller applications.
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Included setup instructions are a bit unclear.
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Bowl and blades are very awkward to clean.
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