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KitchenAid mini food processor is on sale at Walmart — save $15
We’re always looking for ways to upgrade our kitchen setup, but there are just so many options and brands out there that it can be super overwhelming to even begin your search. If you ask us, one brand we’d probably point you to is — they have a huge catalog of high-quality, long-lasting appliances that will have you impressing yourself with your newfound affinity for culinary creation.
One of KitchenAid’s highlights, the 3.5-cup mini food processor, is currently — pick this one up if you’re ready to chop and purée with ease, all while taking up minimal storage space.
This 3.5-cup device is dishwasher-safe, and it’s as easy to use as it is to clean. The KitchenAid provides precise control with two speeds and a pulse setting — you can achieve both coarse and fine results with your chosen ingredients. When you’re finished, the stainless steel blade locks in place and allows for easy pouring in tandem with the processor’s serving spout. What sets this machine even further apart from other food processors is its compact design — its lightweight body and simple cord wrap make it a breeze to store anywhere in your kitchen.
Transform your kitchen with the KitchenAid mini food processor — .
And if you’re looking to build up an even grander collection, there are a few other KitchenAid products on sale as well — including this , a larger , and this .
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