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KitchenAid FPPC Mixer Attachment Pack; Grinder/ Mincer, Slicer/ Shredder, Fruit Vegetable Strainer | 
| Brand: KitchenAid Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £129.00
New (2) Used (1) from £118.99
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 2482
Media: Kitchen Home Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: FPPC Model: FPPC EAN: 5413184403003 ASIN: B00009OWFJ
Release Date: May 13, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1 to 2 months
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Product Description KitchenAid Attachment Pack FPPCThis all-in-one pack contains the food grinder (FGA) the fruit and vegetable strainer (FVSP) and roto vegetable slicer/shredder (MVSA) For grinding, chopping, pureeing, straining, grating and slicing This turns the mixer i
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A bit complicated to use November 6, 2007 Crazy Seahorse (Cambridge) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
This attachment for the kitchen aid fits onto the front of the mixer. It has several pieces and fittings and is a bit of a chore to fit, and also to clean afterwards. I mainly use ours to mince up cooked meat for rissoles and the like, as well as the onions and other vegetables to go with it and it works well, no problem with fat either. br / br /In contrast to other reviews, I haven't even smelt as much as the oily smell of a burning electric motor, less still have the kitchen aid blow a gasket when using the attachment. Not something I can say of all of our fod processing equipment. I have killed a couple of appliances in the manner described elsewher. As far as I can tell when assembled correctly it works well. I have marked it down because of it's relatively high cost and because it is not so straightforward to assemble it means that we use it a lot less than we might do. br / br /In summary: a useful device that is an effort to use, along with its high cost, this means it is not good value.
wish it was sturdier February 20, 2006 C. Clark (Canterbury, Kent, UK) 59 out of 63 found this review helpful
I tried to mince some pork to make sausages - and I think it was responsible for my KitchenAid to blow a gasket....pYou have to remove ALL the fat in any meat as it just gets tangled in the mincer blades, causing the engine to overheat. If you do that, you get no fat in your sausages and it#x27;s like eating sawdust! I think I#x27;m better off using my hand cranked 1920#x27;s mincer.
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