🔪 Chop it like it's hot! Unleash your inner chef with cordless freedom.
The KitchenAid 5 Cup Cordless Food Chopper in Blue Velvet offers a powerful, rechargeable battery that allows you to chop, mix, and whip up your favorite dishes without the hassle of cords. With a compact design and the ability to chop up to 40 onions on a full charge, this versatile kitchen tool is perfect for any culinary enthusiast. It includes a stainless steel blade and whisk accessory, both dishwasher-safe, making cleanup a breeze.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe, Hand Wash |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Blue Velvet |
Item Weight | 2.79 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.61"D x 5.51"W x 10.39"H |
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 59.99 |
Bowl Capacity | 5 Cups |
Additional Features | Manual |
C**H
Excellent countertop food processor
Works great. Small size fits well on the counter. I've used it to make several pestos and homemade mayonnaise. Easy to clean and dishwasher safe.
L**S
Best food chopper!
This is the best food chopper! It’s compact and super easy to use. Works perfectly and efficiently. I highly recommend this product and am so happy I bought it. I donated the large expensive food processor and replaced it with this chopper. Best decision!
M**S
Cordless! Awesome!
Perfect addition to our kitchen tools! I love that it is cordless and that I can use it on different parts of my kitchen without a cord limiting my options. It’s powerful and very quick to charge, too!
F**A
Highly recommend!
Easy to use, great quality and functionality. Really cute design. I
P**I
Great for Quick Chops
I love the compact size of this 5-cup food processor—perfect for small kitchens. The thumb-activated lid makes it super easy to use. It doesn’t chop as finely as I’d like, but for quick prep jobs, it gets the job done. Overall, a solid little helper
J**N
Much needed appliance for my kitchen
Works great! I’ve used it to chop nuts, puree dried fruit and make homemade breakfast bars. It’s also good for making salad dressings. It’s so much easier to wash than my Vitamix because the blades are removable.
D**Y
great little product!
I bought this to use in my RV as its small size is easy to stow. Chops quickly and evenly so does the job. I appreciate that it's 5 cups instead of three cups, so I can chop more. They accomplish this with a taller bin. I worried that the tall size would affect chopping efficiency, but it's not an issue. It works so well, I use it at home. Why use this over my full size food processor? With my big unit, all the bowls, lids, and blades fill up my dishwasher, while the parts from this only take up a small space in the dishwasher drawer. Some notes about how this works: You twist on the bowl, drop in the spindle, slip the blade over the spindle, then twist on the lid. A lever on the side is marked "chop" and "pulse" but it's actually low speed/high speed. To activate, you press a tab on top of the handle; hold to spin, tap to pulse. You get two processing attachments which fit over the spindle: a metal cutting blade and a plastic disk (used for emulsifying stuff like salad dressings. It works well.) There's a slot at the base where you can wrap the cord in a tidy way. Overall, a great product.
M**.
Poor design, hard to clean, sticks when pulsing the unit.
For the record I am reviewing: KitchenAid 5 Cup Food Chopper - KFC0516, Onyx BlackIt is rare that I have to write a bad review. But this food processor deserves it. I have the smaller model of this food processor KitchenAid 3.5 Cup Food Chopper - KFC3516, Aqua Sky and I love it. I bought this one because mine is getting old and I was desiring the larger size as some times when making things like sauces or salsa, the one I have is just a tiny bit too small. So, I was looking forward to getting this one.However.... First the thing is much more difficult to clean. You have more parts and more surface area to clean and it takes twice the time of the 3.5 cup one. Food gets between the parts and into the center post.Then it just does not have the mechanics of working like it should. I made pot stickers and needed to chop shrimp into a chunky paste it was difficult for the unit to pull all the shrimp to the bottom of the processor and cut it up evenly. The smaller unit does it perfectly. I wound up with whole shrimp at the top and mush at the bottom. It just was too large and the blades were way at the bottom. Poor design, maybe the angle of the blades is not set properly as to pull and mix the food.Then on top of that and more frustrating was that when you push down on the lid handle to activate the unit it does NOT shut off immediately when you release pressure. Sometimes it runs for an additional second or two, other times it just does not stop running. If you just want to pulse it, like I do all the time, that is not going to happen. It runs and does not stop when you want it to. If I had to render a guess I would say that the activation switch is sticking not sure if it is because of the length of the unit, the position of the chopping container which does not clip into place and lock in as well as the smaller one.I am very unhappy with the design of this one, and the removable blades just means more surface area to clean and it is not that easy to clean.I am going to return this unit. I am very unhappy with it. This is one of those times when I think the design engineers who made it never actually used it or gave it to people that actually cook and have to clean it to test it. I am sad because usually this brand is a good product, but not this time. Sorry folks but...I DO NOT RECOMMEND GETTING ONE OF THESE.
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