Folks, I'm having a dillema in my life.
I'm DESPERATE to buy a large food processor because I'm addicted to homemade pasta and I can't simply destroy Kitchen-Aid mixer worm gears every 3 months making super hard pasta dough at least twice a week.
The solution is quite obvious: get a food processor as it can knead super heavy dough much easily and, if the worst happens, the only damage is a broken dough blade instead of a worm gear.
As I'm looking for a FP, of course I'm also thinking of other uses for it. I'm that kind of person that uses FPs very often, almost daily.
After MONTHS comparing, I need a final veredict between two models:
1) Kitchenaid 14 cup food processor with dicing kit, Empire red.
2) Breville sous chef 16 cup with dicing kit + optional 2 additional dicing kits.
Breaking down the scenario.
My kitchen is nearly 100% KA. Stand mixer, blender, coffee maker (I love my single-serve so much I could kiss it), toaster (also fantastic), 3.5 cup mini chopper (excellent) dual convection countertop oven (new and every day I discover one more positive thing about it), hand blender (5-speed, corded, I HATE it.), plus some accessories and I'm looking forward to get some more. (I have the all metal grinder (impressive), the food slicer (very good but one i had 20 years ago was a bit better), citrus press (IDK why I bought that because my mom bought one, exactly the same thing and it was always TERRIBLE, but anyway, I use it as it's the only citrus press i have)
My kitchen is color coded. Except for the oven and hand blender (and that's one of the reasons i hate it).
The KA FP has the advantage of being KA and being empire red, also 50% cheaper than the Breville. The cons are: the food chute is tiny, making it impossible to cut french fries (it doesn't even have a french fry disk). it has a dicer (only one size)
Breville: It has a peeler (maybe I'll use it for potatoes), it has 3 sizes of dicers (1 comes witht he unit, other two sold separately), the chute is HUGE (i mean, so big half cabbage fits easily. and it's REALLY powerful.
On the other hand, i can see Kitchenaid is slowly releasing new models and pulling the plug on older models. I don't know for sure if they will come up with new large food processors (after the fiasco last year with the 7 and 9 cup food processors that are way underpowered as they use the same motor found in the 3.5 cup food chopper)
Anyway, now i have this dilemma.
Both models will work great for the MAIN reason I'm getting a FP. one is the same brand and same color as everything else in my kitchen and I really LOVE KA. On the other hand, the other is clearly far superior (actually belongs to an upper category of FPs), but costs twice more.
Add to the mixture KA possibly releasing a new model full of bells and whistles (as they discontinued the two TOL models) and I may end up just like with my hand blender. (My husband bought it right when I was waiting for the new model to come in Empire Red and exactly the day he gave me (our wedding anniversary) Kitchen-Aid finally released the Empire red version, cordless and will all sorts of accessoriesand I ended up like Katie Kaboom right on our anniversary day.
I also don't want to wait to long, just in case the 14 cup in Empire Red ends out of stock (it's still available in some stores)
By the way... I'm very picky about my appliances and getting any other brand or model or getting a vintage, used or refurbished unit is UNTHINKABLE in my kitchen.
So guys, kitchenaid 14 cup, Breville sous chef 16 cup with the optional dicing blades or wait to see what KA brings next?
I'm DESPERATE to buy a large food processor because I'm addicted to homemade pasta and I can't simply destroy Kitchen-Aid mixer worm gears every 3 months making super hard pasta dough at least twice a week.
The solution is quite obvious: get a food processor as it can knead super heavy dough much easily and, if the worst happens, the only damage is a broken dough blade instead of a worm gear.
As I'm looking for a FP, of course I'm also thinking of other uses for it. I'm that kind of person that uses FPs very often, almost daily.
After MONTHS comparing, I need a final veredict between two models:
1) Kitchenaid 14 cup food processor with dicing kit, Empire red.
2) Breville sous chef 16 cup with dicing kit + optional 2 additional dicing kits.
Breaking down the scenario.
My kitchen is nearly 100% KA. Stand mixer, blender, coffee maker (I love my single-serve so much I could kiss it), toaster (also fantastic), 3.5 cup mini chopper (excellent) dual convection countertop oven (new and every day I discover one more positive thing about it), hand blender (5-speed, corded, I HATE it.), plus some accessories and I'm looking forward to get some more. (I have the all metal grinder (impressive), the food slicer (very good but one i had 20 years ago was a bit better), citrus press (IDK why I bought that because my mom bought one, exactly the same thing and it was always TERRIBLE, but anyway, I use it as it's the only citrus press i have)
My kitchen is color coded. Except for the oven and hand blender (and that's one of the reasons i hate it).
The KA FP has the advantage of being KA and being empire red, also 50% cheaper than the Breville. The cons are: the food chute is tiny, making it impossible to cut french fries (it doesn't even have a french fry disk). it has a dicer (only one size)
Breville: It has a peeler (maybe I'll use it for potatoes), it has 3 sizes of dicers (1 comes witht he unit, other two sold separately), the chute is HUGE (i mean, so big half cabbage fits easily. and it's REALLY powerful.
On the other hand, i can see Kitchenaid is slowly releasing new models and pulling the plug on older models. I don't know for sure if they will come up with new large food processors (after the fiasco last year with the 7 and 9 cup food processors that are way underpowered as they use the same motor found in the 3.5 cup food chopper)
Anyway, now i have this dilemma.
Both models will work great for the MAIN reason I'm getting a FP. one is the same brand and same color as everything else in my kitchen and I really LOVE KA. On the other hand, the other is clearly far superior (actually belongs to an upper category of FPs), but costs twice more.
Add to the mixture KA possibly releasing a new model full of bells and whistles (as they discontinued the two TOL models) and I may end up just like with my hand blender. (My husband bought it right when I was waiting for the new model to come in Empire Red and exactly the day he gave me (our wedding anniversary) Kitchen-Aid finally released the Empire red version, cordless and will all sorts of accessoriesand I ended up like Katie Kaboom right on our anniversary day.
I also don't want to wait to long, just in case the 14 cup in Empire Red ends out of stock (it's still available in some stores)
By the way... I'm very picky about my appliances and getting any other brand or model or getting a vintage, used or refurbished unit is UNTHINKABLE in my kitchen.
So guys, kitchenaid 14 cup, Breville sous chef 16 cup with the optional dicing blades or wait to see what KA brings next?