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KitchenAid® Food Processor Attachment
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A food processor attachment for KitchenAid stand mixers.
Description
Turn any KitchenAid stand mixer into a powerful food processor with this attachment that slices, dices and shreds with ease. Simply attach to your KitchenAid’s motor mount and process right into your own bowl—perfect for preparing salads, salsas and more.
Thanks to the unique ExactSlice system, it’s easy to choose one of six thickness settings using the control lever, while the dicing kit, shredding and julienne discs provide commercial-quality results. An extra-wide feed tube accommodates large items such as tomatoes, cucumbers and potatoes with very little prep beforehand.
Thanks to the unique ExactSlice system, it’s easy to choose one of six thickness settings using the control lever, while the dicing kit, shredding and julienne discs provide commercial-quality results. An extra-wide feed tube accommodates large items such as tomatoes, cucumbers and potatoes with very little prep beforehand.
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- Processes directly into any bowl for easier cleanup
- Wide-mouth feed tube accommodates even large foods
- Powered by the KitchenAid’s industrial-strength motor, attachment slices, dices and shreds with ease
- ExactSlice system features six thickness settings and is easily adjustable
Specifications Show
- Manufacturer: KitchenAid
- Model: KSM2FPA
- Material: BPA-free Plastic
- Dimensions: 10.2" x 9.7" x 6.9"
- Weight: 17.4 lb.
- Warranty: 1-year warranty
- Made in China
Care & Usage Show
- See user guide
- For use with KitchenAid Stand Mixers
What's In the box? Show
- Unit
- Slicing disc
- Dicing kit
- Shredding disc
- Julienne disc
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Customer Reviews
2.6 / 5.0
5 Reviews
Love it. Hope it holds up.
So far I love this accessory. I hate using a regular food processor and needing to take it apart and empty the bowl. With this you place any bowl under it and the food drops below. I can make a large batch of salsa with a lot less mess and time. I love the dicing attachment. My only worry is, will it hold up? The silver housing is plastic and the lid doesn't easily side into place and seems like it may break over time. Hopefully it won't because this saves me time and clean up.
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Love the dicing blade
So far so good. So far I have only used the dicing blade. It was amazing. I diced carrots, celery, onions, green pepper and zucchini. All were perfect dice.
I also thin sliced cucumbers and onions for a salad. I was able to get a very thin, uniform slice.
It's easy to set up and take apart. Cleaning was not a problem.
The feed tube isn't big enough for slicing tomatoes.
I will add to this review when I use more of the features.
I also thin sliced cucumbers and onions for a salad. I was able to get a very thin, uniform slice.
It's easy to set up and take apart. Cleaning was not a problem.
The feed tube isn't big enough for slicing tomatoes.
I will add to this review when I use more of the features.
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November 1, 2014
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Not doing what I thought it would
So far I've only used it twice. It seems to work ok with hard food like carrots and potatoes. I tried to slice a cucumber and it just squished it. Then I tried slicing softer vegetables like onions and I got the same squished result. It seems to gather food between the slicer and the top. I'm always having to take off the top and gather up the food and either re-do or throw away. I'm considering I may not be doing it right…so I'll try again. But I'm going to call Sur La Table and see if I can bring in with some vegetables and have someone show me what I'm doing wrong. I don't see it slicing soft fruits like strawberries. I think it would just turn them into mush. The part about it attaching to my KitchenAid is great and easy. The concept is great.
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December 27, 2015
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Cheaply made
Plastic and cheaply made. The attachment would move as the motor turned and the shredding was impossible and messy. Just buy a real food processor from Kitchenaid, you will be much happier.
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Bummer
Mine has broken my stand mixer twice. The first time I was dicing sweet potatoes and figured it was my fault for putting a hard root vegetable through it. The second time it broke on regular white potatoes. Big bummer because it’s the stand mixer that goes when this breaks.
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April 14, 2018
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This item says it comes with the storage case and the Dicing blade" whereas on the kitchen aid site it shows you must buy the storage case along with the dicing blade as a separate attachment. I need to know for sure what is sold in ur product please asap? Or-- does the kitchen aid stand alone food processor sell a disc for that unit which just dices?
BEST ANSWER: This comes with the dicing blade. Kitchenaid offers two models. This silver grey unit comes with the dicing attachment. The white unit does not.
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- Amy on Nov 6, 2014
Can this food processor be use to mix pizza dough, etc. like my old food processor does?
Does this fit on any kitchen aid stand mixer?
BEST ANSWER: Yes. KitchenAid says it fits all stand mixer models.
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- Amanda M Staff on Nov 13, 2014
Can this attachment cut a vegetable/fruit into small pieces? For example, can it chop a carrot into 1.5cm pieces?
BEST ANSWER: It should. You would just need to use the dicing disc.
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- Amanda M Staff on Nov 9, 2014
What colors is this attachment available in? The Kitchenaid site shows images of white and gray versions.
Can it go in the dishwasher?
BEST ANSWER: The blades can but not the unit itself. It has a motor that connects to the blender n just like all their other attachments the power units cannot. Ck out kitchen aid .com site on display video for this piece. Very very helpful!
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- annette on Dec 5, 2014
How does this processor make dough if food drops out the bottom?
BEST ANSWER: It doesn't handle dough. This is not a full food processor attachment. To make dough you'd use the standard bowl and hook attachment
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- Bret W on Oct 27, 2015
- Purchased on Mar 26, 2015
What is the warrantee on this attachment?
BEST ANSWER: The manual says "One full year from date of purchase."
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- Stephanie Z on Oct 17, 2014
What discs come with the gray version?
BEST ANSWER: It says in the description ------ > Includes: Unit, slicing disc, dicing kit, shredding disc, julienne disc
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- Nolan A on Nov 25, 2014
Does the food processor attachment fit all models of the mixers? I have a 600 series and would love to have a food processor as a part of it.
BEST ANSWER: The description of this product does say it fits any model. I personally was disappointed with it. I attempted to slice vegetables and it constantly jammed. I hesitate to use it again in the essence of time. I wish I hadn't made the purchase. In my opinion the counter top food processor works the best.
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- KAREN P on Jul 14, 2015
- Purchased on Nov 24, 2014
can it chop nuts?
BEST ANSWER: I would use a traditional food processor to chop nuts. This attachment moves the items through it like a chute with the blade just making one contact with each slice. Nuts need continual contact with the blade in an enclosed bowl.
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- Alicia F on Oct 26, 2015
- Purchased on Dec 30, 2014
Can this unit chop nuts?
BEST ANSWER: Not the way an actual food processor would. Its meant for small slicing jobs, dicing, shredding, and julienning. I personally don’t think “food processor” is the right name for it. I ended up getting a stick blender with a food processor attachment because, if that’s what you’re looking for, this is not it.
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- Robyn F on Nov 30, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 19, 2017
Can this unit crush ice, make ice chips, or make snow cones?
BEST ANSWER: I would not use it for this purpose. While it my chop ice, it will not be the consistency needed for snow cones.
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- Alicia F on Mar 16, 2015
- Purchased on Dec 30, 2014
Does it grind (peanuts...)?
BEST ANSWER: The attachment will grind peanuts - use the smallest hole blade attachment.
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- ROBERT S on Feb 18, 2019
- Purchased on Jan 11, 2018
Does this fit the Artisan Mini mixer with 3.5 quart bowl? I just purchased this model.
BEST ANSWER: I didn't know there was a mini! But checking at the Kitchenaid website, it says the power hub on the mini model will take "more than10" attachments. I would contact Kitchenaid just to be sure.
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- Stephanie Z on Jul 9, 2016
- Purchased on Aug 25, 2014
No matter what blade or speed I put the mixer on, when attempting to chop raw sweet potatoes, the machine jams. How do I successfully cut sweet potatoes?
BEST ANSWER: It then in smaller pieces. I use mine all the time and love it
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- donna c on Jul 9, 2016
- Purchased on Nov 25, 2014
What blade do I use to shred cabbage?
BEST ANSWER: There is a shredding blade-it has numerous holes in it.
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- Arlene M on Aug 7, 2017
- Purchased on Jan 15, 2017
Can this be used to make almond butter?
How can I attach the food processor to the mixers?
BEST ANSWER: On the front of a KitchenAid mixer is a motor mount. It is covered by a silver cap. Remove the silver cap and attach the Food Processor to the front of the mixer.
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- Steve M Staff on Oct 12, 2016
Can this chop nuts?
BEST ANSWER: This was a Christmas present for my Daughter in law and I don't know if she has used it for that.
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- T C on Mar 27, 2015
- Purchased on Nov 25, 2014
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