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KitchenAid Chef Series Food Chopper | 
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| Brand: KitchenAid Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $34.99 - $51.99
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Rating: 140 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 8.1 x 6.4
MPN: 320556 ASIN: B00005MG9J
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| Features:
| • | 3 cup workbowl | | • | Ingredients can be added without removing domed lid | | • | Reverse spiral action stainless steel cutting blade | | • | Heavy duty base for stability during use | | • | Pulse control for precise chopping and mixing |
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Product Description Make short work of small kitchen tasks with simple controls and effortless style. A simple pulse button is all it takes to control the stainless steel multipurpose blade for precise chopping, mincing, blending, emulsifying and more. Model KFC3100.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 135 more reviews...
this is great when it works November 12, 2008 Maggie Underwood (Jerome, ID) I bought the KitchenAid food chopper and I must say it works great when you can get it started. Most of the time it will not work when you press the start button. This is very upsetting when you have the food in it to be chopped and nothing happens.
Top Chopper November 3, 2008 Terrence Concannon Bought this for my wife. She loves it. I used it to chop onions and garlic. It is amazing. Fast, thorough (no big chunks left), easy to clean and small for its power. Recommend it highly.
Excellent little chopper October 22, 2008 M. Wenger (Tucson, AZ) The reviewers at Cooks Illustrated recommended this food processor and it's every bit as good as they said it was. I like this for small jobs because it cleans up more quickly and takes up less space than my big chopper.
Bad switch design October 18, 2008 D. Hardman (Beaverton, OR USA) Unfortunately our unit stopped working soon after purchase. The safety switch relies on several pieces of plastic levering properly to depress a small recessed button in the base. When they don't, you're out-of-luck. I've read other reviews with the same issue. If you decide to buy one, make sure you can return it.
Best Little Chopper in Texas October 17, 2008 Jolynn H. Archer For three cups and under, this chopper is everything a person could wish for. It's easy to assemble and to control the pulsing, doesn't take up much space and chops cleanly and evenly. Thanks, Kitchen Aid.
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