





🍳 Slice, shred, and knead your way to kitchen mastery with KitchenAid’s all-in-one powerhouse!
The KitchenAid 13-Cup Food Processor in Contour Silver combines a robust 500-watt motor with a versatile 13-cup capacity, perfect for everything from delicate slicing to heavy-duty kneading. Featuring an externally adjustable slicing disc and a unique 3-in-1 feed tube, it reduces prep time while delivering precision. Its smart in-bowl storage caddy keeps all attachments organized, and the leak-resistant bowl with easy-clean design ensures hassle-free maintenance. Ideal for millennial professionals who demand efficiency and style in their kitchen arsenal.








| ASIN | B09125C94F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #277,339 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #195 in Full-Size Processors |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Bowl Capacity | 13 Cups |
| Bowl capacity | 13 Cups |
| Brand | KitchenAid |
| Brand Name | KitchenAid |
| Color | Contour Silver |
| Colour | Contour Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 765 Reviews |
| Included Components | Chopping Blade, Shredding Disc, Slicing Disc |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 22.2D x 26W x 44.3H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Food Processor |
| Item Weight | 9.7 Pounds |
| Item height | 17.43 inches |
| Manufacturer | KitchenAid |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | 13-Cup Food Processor |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe, Hand Wash |
| Product dimensions | 22.2D x 26W x 44.3H centimeters |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Chop |
| Special Features | Cord Storage |
| Special features | Cord Storage |
| UPC | 883049608815 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 500 watts |
G**A
Extremadamente bueno!
Puedes ajustarle el grosor de los cuadrito y pícaros finos o gruesos :D también se pueden hacer papas fritas.
W**E
I am very happy with the purchase and the price.
great product for a reasonable price. I replaces a Cuisinart 9 cup processor that had the activation rocker break off making it inoperable. The kitchen aid seems to be better built and attachments seem rugged. Most importantly the processor works great. The blades are very sharp its easy to assemble and the storage compartment feature keeps all the attachments in one place.
B**N
Disappointed
Got this a year ago and haven’t used it much, relatively, because the unit isn’t that great for a wide range of applications. We got it to facilitate food prep, but setting up and washing the equipment doesn’t justify the results. My spouse does most of the cooking and prefers to do everything by hand because he doesn’t like dealing with extra equipment, but also because the processor doesn’t do what we thought it would/could do. We’d never used or had a food processor before, so, we were unfamiliar with the limitations. The most basic thing we hoped the unit could do was “dice” vegetables, not realizing that that can only be achieved by a special attachment or by pre-cutting the food before running it through - that’s too much work! And what’s worse, I attempted to find the dicing kit for purchase soon after learning of the limitations and I had no luck on the KitchenAid website or a second-hand marketplace. The part existed as in it was manufactured - but to my dismay, the part was discontinued! What horrible luck and what a bad impression that gave us as first-time food-processor owners/users. Such an experience is enough to avoid food processors in general OR this specific brand - rightly or wrongly so! When I contacted KitchenAid for assistance, I had a ridiculous wait time of 45+ minutes - another bad impression that they make it so hard to get in touch! The representative I spoke to was lovely but in the end, she offered no satisfactory solution. (She gave a suggestion that was feasible, but not convenient.) Since my spouse opted to continue prepping by hand, I have attempted to make use of the device. I’ve had some luck processing the food, but I’ve largely not been thrilled with the results. The shred disc has a fine and medium side - I find even the medium side produces a fine shred. Slicing veggies produces uniform cuts - but whether slicing or shredding, the last bits of veggies get caught up between the disc and lid and you’re left with pieces you still have to manually process. We use lots of onions and prefer them diced, not sliced - and if you want them in small pieces, it over-processes them and you end up with onion juice. I tried the bread blade for the first time for two different dough recipes and it was a mess. I had to do lots of unsticking and scraping. The shape of the bowl also means dough gets caught in the “corners.” And there was more cleaning to be done as the dough get stuck in the attachment/inserts and managed to climb up to the rotating part of the lid. The unit is low, high, and pulse speeds. I haven't figured out which one is best because they all seem pretty intense. When I choose low to take it easy, it seems it has a lot of power. Pulse has shorter duration, but the speed is still there. Maybe it's supposed to be that way, but when low doesn't seem so low, not sure what to do. The processor at times is more of a macerator given the power when using produce with a higher liquid content. The only thing good I can say is that despite the work you have to do to set up and put away, the motor unit is pretty straight-forward to use. I like the east of use of removing the lid and the bowl from the base. The individual parts are easy to clean. (Although, sometimes a small particle gets caught in a crevice of one of the discs.) It takes getting used to put everything together on the caddy that conveniently fits inside the bowl, which is great that it does not take up more space than it needs to. A picture shows you where the pieces go, but lacks detail. I struggled with inserting the pieces or making them stay because it some pieces, like the blades, require a certain insertion angle that the diagram does not convey. This product could be boon for certain folks depending on their specific needs. Unfortunately, it is not what we hoped it would be. I wonder if the dicing kit would have made this unit worth using/having and should we ever be in the market for a food processor in the future, we will also explore other brands. (Too bad KitchenAid did not try to source a dicing kit for us to create trust in the company. Instead, they have discontinued this model and the part and their current model that comes with a dicing kit does not have interchangeable parts - so said the phone representative. In fact, the solution offered to me was to simply by the current model of processor! 😒)
C**I
Happy with my kitchenaid food processor
I've been using it for a few weeks now, and it's been a real game-changer in my kitchen. Last weekend, while I was making a large batch of salsa, my neighbor was outside washing their car. This processor chopped everything quickly and evenly, making my prep work a breeze. I especially love how easy it is to clean. Definitely a handy tool for anyone who loves cooking or meal prepping!
A**L
Great value
I had an old (25 yr) Cuisinart food processor that finally died, so I bought this KitchenAid based on reviews and price point. I use it very regularly and am so glad that I bought this model. With all of the attachments fitting inside of the bowl, this doesn't take up too much space. It also makes finding the different blades and attachments. This food processor is plenty powerful enough for anything that I've processed. It shreds vegetables and cheese with ease, and the blade is great for chopping food and/or mixing. The noise level is low. I've had blenders that probably were 80+ dB, but this does not get anywhere near that loud. I don't feel like I'm interrupting anything when I use the food processor. I also have been able to hold normal conversations while running it. I'm hoping this will last another 25 years, and I would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a sturdy processor.
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