
Kitchen Home Manual Food Chopper
Score: 68/100
KitchenAid 7-Cup Food Processor KFP0718ER
Score: 69/100Rankings

The KitchenAid Empire Red 7-cup processor offers a clever all-in-one storage solution and snap-and-go bowl design, making it easy to set up and clean in small kitchens. Its limited bowl capacity and plastic base may not satisfy users needing larger batches or a more premium feel. Ideal for single cooks or couples who value compactness and convenience.

The Kitchen + Home Miracle Chopper is a manual 5-in-1 processor that delivers fast hand-crank chopping with stainless-steel blades and multiple mandoline inserts. Lack of motor power and limited durability of its plastic body limit heavy-duty use. Perfect for portable, electricity-free prep in small spaces or on the go.
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— | 1.656 litersbest | |
— | 3best | |
— | 120 Vbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.45 kgbest | 2.99 kg |
— | 1 yearsbest | |
11best | 5 | |
31.75 cm | 38.99 cmbest | |
20.83 cm | 24.51 cmbest |
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Capacity(1) | ||
Bowl Capacity (liters) | 5-7 liters | 1.656 liters |
Power & Performance(1) | ||
Power Type | Manual | Corded |
Accessories(1) | ||
Number of Included Accessories | 11 | 5 |
Features(1) | ||
Dishwasher Safe | false | true |
Dimensions(3) | ||
Height (cm) | 31.75 cm | 38.99 cm |
Width (cm) | 20.83 cm | 24.51 cm |
Depth (cm) | 20.32 cm | 19.99 cm |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (kg) | 0.45 kg | 2.99 kg |

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Professional reviewers commend the Miracle Chopper for its rapid manual chopping speed, versatile multi‑blade system, and quiet, portable design, positioning it as a strong alternative to electric processors for light prep tasks. However, they note the lack of motorized power limits its ability to handle tougher jobs like meat grinding, and the absence of thorough editorial testing leaves some performance claims unverified.
Everyday users who have tried the product highlight its speed, tear‑free onion chopping, and usefulness for quick dips and salads, appreciating the easy cleaning and compact footprint. The limited feedback pool means recurring issues are not well documented, but the few comments focus on capacity confusion and concerns about long‑term durability.

“Lighter weight than most food processors, yet still so powerful. It's very convenient in that everything stores together, no misplaced pieces!”



Professional reviewers commend the KFP0718ER for its compact, lightweight design, snap-and-go bowl and intuitive 3-speed LED controls, noting it excels in small-batch prep and limited countertop spaces. However, they point out the lack of publicly available performance metrics and the modest 7-cup capacity, which makes it less suitable for larger households or demanding tasks compared to bigger KitchenAid models.
Everyday users consistently praise the processor's small size, easy handling, and the clever all-in-one storage that keeps parts together. The quick assembly and cleaning are highlighted as major conveniences, while the primary criticism revolves around the limited bowl capacity for larger meals.
