KitchenAid KFP1333WH 13-Cup Food Processor with ExactSlice System – White

The KitchenAid 13-Cup Food Processor with the exclusive Exact Slice system, slices from thick to thin with one slide of the lever. The multiple optimized speeds and distinctly designed stainless steel blades help in prepping food. Slice, shred, knead, puree and chop food quickly and easily.

Product Features

  • The first ever externally adjustable slicing, KitchenAid ExactSlice System gives you precise slicing and accuracy for all kinds of food-hard or soft, large or small.
  • Ultra Wide Mouth Feed Tube accommodates tomatoes, cucumbers, and potatoes with minimal prep work required.
  • The UltraTight Seal Features a specially designed locking system with leak-resistant ring that allows you to fill the work bowl to capacity with ingredients without worrying about making a mess.
  • High, Low & Pulse speed options allow you to precisely and properly handle soft or hard ingredients with the touch of a button.
  • Model KFP1333 includes 13-cup work bowl, 4-cup work bowl, external adjustable slicing disc, reversible shredding disc, dough blade, multipurpose blade, mini multipurpose blade, spatula and accessory case.

3 thoughts on “KitchenAid KFP1333WH 13-Cup Food Processor with ExactSlice System – White”

  1. Awesome machine I ordered this because of a deep discount. After reading the reviews I was nervous that I had chosen wrongly. I am now quite happy to report that the negative reviews were quite wrong. Either they were written for older units or they were bogus altogether. I have found that this machine is easy to operate. It isn’t difficult to figure out which adapter goes with which blade. It isn’t difficult to figure out how everything fits into the accessory box. And it isn’t difficult or dangerous to lift…

  2. Some flaws, some lies, some limitations… yet makes sense to buy one. Works well! But most of the times a lot of what you grate/cut/chop/dice/mince etc gets caught in the lid. And the lid design has loads of, imo unnecessary, groves/corners/etc where the food gets stuck and is difficult to clean. Quality is good, the plastic is NOT shatter proof. I dropped the guide/pusher thing that you press the food with and it did break into two. All in all, a very good product, and I use it very often. 

  3. KitchenAid vs. Cuisinart I recently bought the KitchenAid KFP1333CU 13-cup food processor to replace a Cuisinart FP-14 14-cup model. The locking mechanism on the Cuisinart’s work bowl cover had broken, but rather than replace the cover, which would have run about $50, I decided to swap the whole thing out for the KitchenAid because, frankly, I never much liked the Cuisinart. So what I want to do here is compare the two machines, highlighting the pros and cons of each. 

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