because the motor is so powerful, you can add more to chop and it gets it done without the few chunks that were always left over with my old food processor.
this food processor has a very powerful motor, and can handle all of your chopping needs.
it is hard to believe something with a half horse power motor can be this quite.
it is heavy duty and you can tell how powerful the motor is the first time you turn it on.
it provides the larger motor and greater power that i wanted, yet doesn't take up near the space of a 14 cup.
it is very solid, everything is extremely sharp, motor is powerful.
she loves the soft, powerful sound from the motor.
the motor is much quieter than the older models and runs faster.
the motor is strong, making the processing quick.
the motor is quiet and very powerful.
*it has a powerful motor; i've never had it stop or even sound like it's having trouble- i have put in four whole onions, and this processor finely chopped them in literally about 5 or 7 seconds.
the motor is very powerful and the suction cups on the bottom help secure the processor in place when it's running (however you can still move the food processor if you need to without too much
the processor is quick, relatively quiet (the motor is quiet; the chopping action can be a little loud if you are doing very hard veggies like carrots or potatoes)and a breeze to clean.
the motor is noisy and the machine sounds like it is working hard, but we haven't experienced any mechanical problems.
but, found its very easy cleanup and powerful motor a big bonus.
i was formerly pastry chef for 7 years at a country club and this kitchenaid handles everything i throw at it perfectly.[...] pros: dishwasher safe, easy to use, handles tough jobs, powerful motor,
i can hum louder then the motor!
i have always used a cuisinart in the past.i really prefer the kitchenaid.i love the three seperate bowls,the citrus press is fantastic,and the motor is very quite.
no item is a match for the powerful motor.
the processor feels a little heavier than i expected, but i guess since it has a bigger motor that is to be expected.
the motor is very powerful and works great on all foods.
it's heavy -- the motor feels solid and the whole unit seems well-built and is easy to clean.
for a small machine, it has a very powerful motor that has never shown any sign of fatigue.
with the direct drive off the motor, and the same 'full size' power plant...it is absolutely perfect for my little space.
the base is very solid and the motor is exceptionally strong and suprisingly quiet.
it is also good looking on the counter, quieter than my previous machine and appears to have a more powerful motor.
the motor is soooo quiet and it takes half the time.
it has a very strong yet quiet motor that seems to handle jobs with ease.
the bowl began to chip after a little while, until finally a piece of the bowl that was necessary to engage the motor chipped off, and--paperweight.
the motor runs smoothly and quietly.
the motor is very quiet with a single control to either run or pulse.
the motor does not strain when mixing stiff doughs, does not bind up when shredding or slicing and dicing and is heavy enough to hold up my cutting boards like a bookend.
after the frustration of dealing with one or more cuisanart small capacity choppers, it is a distinct pleasure to use the krups which chops evenly and quickly thanks to a powerful motor and
the motor is powerful.
seems to be well-made and have a strong motor.
but it does bog down sometimes and just stop if you fill it more than about half full, and i've had to dig out some of the blended stuff and let it work on the rest, so the motor may be a bit
it could use a more powerful motor, though.
*** in response to the review where the motor died after only a few uses ...
i've used it maybe 30 times and the motor has burned out.
the first thing that impressed me about this processor is it weight (it doesn't move around, even while kneading dough) and it is relatively quiet, considering the power of the motor.
pros: sturdy work bowl, powerful motor, large feed tube, extra work bowls, elegant design.
it has a 600w motor and when you turn it on, it purrs, rather than clunks.
the cuisinart provides ease of handling, a powerful motor and it looks good.
the motor is strong, and i don't smell that burned rubber smell that the cheap ones emanate.
unfortunately, the warranty is only for 3 years and the motor burned appears to have burnt out.
i'm sure i'll be happy with the strength of the motor, that's why i purchased it.
this product is as good or better than cuisinart.....and so much cheaper...the bowl is very large, the blades are useful and sharp and the motor strong enough to handle chopping meat.
drawbacks: the machine is so tall it won't fit in any of my cabinets, even with the bowl removed; the motor shaft is as high as the bowl.
the motor is very powerful.the only drawback is it's size.
if anything else, it's quite big (big capacity) and has a poweful motor.
no other machine even comes close!i really like the powerful 1,000-watt motor and its very heavy die-cast metal base with it's extremely glossy baked enamalled gray finish!!
it has a very powerful & robust commercial-grade induction motor, 1,000 watts to be exact - not the 950 watts as stated above.
amateur and professional cooks alike will enjoy its versatility, its ease of use and cleaning, and its overall powerful motor and reliable performance -- just another kitchenaid winner, of course!
wanted to chop onions, but they got pureed instead....which does say a lot for the powerful motor, i guess.
i thought perhaps it had not locked completly and tried again, again it popped off at the back and the motor kept turning spraying cheese and presenting a saftey hazard.
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