❤️ Cook with Heart, Chop with Style! 🍽️
The KitchenAid KFC3516QHSD 100 Year Limited Edition Queen of Hearts Food Chopper is a stylish and efficient kitchen tool designed to inspire creativity. With a striking Passion Red finish and stainless steel blade, it offers two speed settings for versatile food preparation. Its lightweight design features convenient in-bowl storage and a drizzle basin for easy incorporation of liquids. Plus, all components are dishwasher safe, making clean-up quick and hassle-free.
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Additional Features | Manual |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe, Hand Wash |
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Color | Passion Red |
G**N
Chops perfectly
Works great; makes a wonderful mechanical meal.
M**N
It's light and easy to clean.
Great item for small tasks... Love mine so much I bought one for my son.
S**R
Cute as a Gumball, with razor-sharp blades!
Very nice little chopper/mixer, that fits well in my small kitchen. Makes prep for faves like hummus & guac a breeze, and its small size makes for quick & easy cleanup. Highly recommended.
I**R
Still can't replace the Sunbeam Oskar
Nice, compact little unit and I love the red color that matches my mixer. But it seems that safety features have replaced common sense, so it is not as easy for old, arthritic hands to open and close as I would like. Alas, after 20 years, my beloved Sunbeam Oskar (discontinued years ago) died and I can't afford to risk the used parts available all over EBay. Says something for the Oskar that people love theirs so much that they are willing to buy used parts at a ridiculous price just to hang onto to it one more week or month. If KitchenAid could somehow revive to Oskar, I'd buy one - no, I'd buy TWO - just to have an extra on hand of an amazing product. In the meantime, KitchenAid will remain my second, and trusted, choice.
R**N
Better Than My Cuisinart
I used a similar size Cuisinart for nearly 20 years (that includes replacing it a few times). It was time for another replacement so I thought I would give KitchenAid a try. I always use a food chopper to prepare onions for recipes because I don't like crying my mascara off while I'm chopping. The Cuisinart practically purees the onions (remember, I have 20 years of experience doing this and stopping at just the right moment, shaking the machine to get the big chunks next to the blade and other tricks still result in something closer to a puree than a chopped outcome). The KitchenAid actually gives me a finished product that is chopped! Love it!
M**I
Its cute but not convenient for 4 person meals
Its a mini food processor. So much money
B**B
Small but Efficient
I rarely rate products but am enjoying this mini-processor enough to write a review. I bought it to puree food for an ill family member, but am using it for various small chopping jobs, including making "cauliflower rice." This machine is far better than one I had years ago and so much easier to use and clean than my large Cuisinart. And it's so cute! Well worth the money.
R**E
2nd purchase
When I purchased the first one, I did not realize how much I would use it. The original purchase was to chop nuts for Christmas cookies and now I find myself using it to chop onions, mince herbs, chop green peppers. Small footprint, slips into cabinet and very easy to clean. Purchased the second one for my daughter.
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