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TheBard
Aurora, IL

The little red chopper that could

4 star rating

into cooking, a gadget geek, a master home cook, always looking for a bargain, Master of my kitchen
Pros

    Works almost too well, 3-cup size is perfect for small jobs, Easy to clean

Cons
    None

DEC
6
2008
 
 

KitchenAid Chef's Chopper Mini Food Processor — 

Bottom-Line: The KitchenAid 3-Cup Chef's Chopper is a keeper.

Mrs. Bard and I are bargain shoppers; unless there is deal to be had, there is no money changing hands.  So despite the fact that I have wanted a small 3-cup chopper for the longest I held off for a deal, and this past week it came my way in the form of a 10% off sale from JCPenney.com, with free shipping to boot!  The chopper, or small food processor as it is know in some circles, is a KitchenAid KFC3100 3-Cup Chef's Chopper.   

The simple KitchenAid 3-Cup Chef's Chopper is a small foot print 3-cup two-blade chopper that features just one button, the pulse/on-off switch.  The cup is removable as is the blade and can be cleaned with warm soap and water.  The chopper has a safety feature in that it will not work without the cup being locked into place. 

Why did I want a 3-cup food processor you ask?  Because I was tired of tearing up when chopping up onions, it sucks as I am sure most of us know.  But that wasn't the only reason, I also cook almost all of our dinners and use loads of fresh vegetables and that means chopping and dicing, and chopping, which is time consuming.     

Use

The 3.4lbs KitchenAid 3-Cup Chef's Chopper is a clear winner and made short work of my onion.  A few short pushes of the "pulse" button made dicing up my onion effortless; almost too effortless, because the first time I used it, the onion came out too finely chopped.  So have a care.     

It took me a while to figure out the whole locking container thing-no I did not read the booklet-but given time it all made sense.  The included spatula works well at getting food out of the container.  The blade locks in place for use, but is easy enough to remove and clean.  Speaking of cleaning KitchenAid recommends using a damp cloth and warm soapy water to clean the base, but everything else can be tossed in the dishwasher.  There is an opening at the bottom of the base in which to store the power cord. 

Needless to say I love this new little machine, the KitchenAid 3-Cup Chef's Chopper (red). I am glad I waited for the little processor that could, it was well worth the wait.   



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Renan wrote on Dec 28, 2008 at 11:48PM

Can you please tell me how to lock the blade? I cannot figure it out and can't find my manual.

GigiandAdonai wrote on Dec 23, 2008 at 6:26PM

Great review as usual. I need to check this out. Several years ago I broke my mini-chopper and haven't replaced it yet. I'm like you--I love onions but I cannot stand to touch them and that was one of the things I loved about my chopper. I am single so I wouldn't be chopping and dicing a lot. KitchenAid is a rather expensive brand. I'll have to keep my eye open for a really good deal like you found. ~Gigi