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🍽️ Chop smarter, not harder — your kitchen’s sleek secret weapon!
The KitchenAid 3.5 Cup Food Chopper (KFC3516WH) is a compact, powerful 240W appliance designed for quick and precise chopping, blending, and pureeing. Featuring a 3.5 cup dishwasher-safe bowl, stainless steel locking blade, and two-speed plus pulse control, it’s perfect for busy professionals seeking efficient meal prep with minimal cleanup. Its small footprint and cord storage make it an elegant countertop companion, backed by KitchenAid’s trusted 8-year warranty.


| ASIN | B01LXVZI7F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,693 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #7 in Food Processors |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Bowl Capacity | 3.5 cups |
| Brand | KitchenAid |
| Brand Name | KitchenAid |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 30,885 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00883049407128 |
| Included Components | Chopping Blade, Lid |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.95"D x 7"W x 8.74"H |
| Item Type Name | Cordless Food Chopper |
| Item Weight | 2.7 pounds |
| Manufacturer | KitchenAid |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | KitchenAid Food Chopper |
| Model Number | KFC3516WH |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Number of Speeds | 2 |
| Part Number | KFC3516WH |
| Power Source | ac |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe, Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 5.95"D x 7"W x 8.74"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Blend, Chop, Liquefy |
| Special Feature | Cord Storage |
| Special Features | Cord Storage |
| UPC | 883049407128 |
| Voltage | 120 volts |
| Warranty Description | 8 Year Limited |
| Wattage | 240 watts |
K**G
Good chopper for the value.
Great little chopper. It is not a full food processor, but for chopping veggies for like pico in the summer and salads and stuff, it works fantastic. I just did not have the time to chop things without this little guy helping me. The chopping and food prep is fine, I know how to do it, but it takes a while when you get off work. I wasn't sure how to use it at first, but then I found out you push that top part over the handle down and off it goes. I like the color. For what it costs, it's pretty good. It is easy to clean and can be run through the dishwasher. It isn't too loud. I just really like this little guy, but I might get a full food processor another time because this can only chop your veggies or pulse as it is not a full processor. Oh, and the brand is a good one, so I have no worries of this guy breaking, plus I just moved with it... and no changes on how it works.
L**R
Works beautifully
Love this. Works beautifully, easy to use. Everything except the base is dishwasher safe. Great size. Rarely need my full-sized processor now that we’re empty nesters.
E**R
Amazing. Finally a machine that chops even chunks as small as you want. Love it.
I honestly didn’t expect to love this little chopper as much as I do. I hesitated at the price because $69 felt high for something so small, but after using it, I get it. It just works. Onions chop evenly instead of turning half to mush and half to chunks. Even 1 piece of ginger or garlic gets chopped in uniform chunks. Nuts come out chopped, not powdered, unless you want them that way. The pulse button gives really good control, and it stops immediately when you let go, which makes a big difference. There was no manual so a hint- the chopper works when the bowl clicks into place and then you press on the black part of the lid. It’s sturdy, not flimsy, and doesn’t bounce around on the counter. Cleanup is easy and I actually reach for it instead of my big food processor for most everyday tasks. I cut large carrots in thirds just see how it would handle larger chunks. Made perfect grated carrots for salad. I love this product. I asked ChatGPT while it worked so well. Here’s what it said regarding why it works so well. Motor torque matched to bowl size (this is the quiet secret). What you bought is not “more powerful” in the headline-watt sense; it is better matched. The KFC3516 uses a relatively high-torque, low-inertia motor driving a very small load. Large processors waste energy spinning mass—big bowls, long shafts, air, and plastic flex. Here almost all torque goes directly into the food. Torque matters more than RPM for chopping. This is why onions shear cleanly instead of smearing. 2. Blade geometry favors shear, not circulation. The S-blade is short, thick, and steeply pitched. That geometry creates localized shear zones rather than a vortex. Many processors try to pull food into a circulating flow; this one repeatedly forces food into the blade edge. That means fewer “ride-along” pieces stuck to the walls and less reliance on stopping and scraping. The blade edge angle is closer to a knife than a fan. 3. Very tight tolerances between blade, bowl, and spindle. Cheap choppers have wobble—microns matter here. The KitchenAid has minimal lateral play, so the blade maintains a consistent cutting radius. That produces uniform particle size and reduces the mashed paste you get when food slips under a flexing blade. This is manufacturing precision, not marketing. 4. Pulse control with true momentary engagement. The pulse button engages instantly and stops instantly. There is almost no coast-down. That lets you meter energy in very small packets. You’re not “processing”; you’re applying controlled impacts. This is why herbs stay green, nuts stay granular, and aromatics don’t turn to baby food unless you insist. 5. Mass and damping reduce vibration losses. It feels heavier than it needs to be because mass damps vibration. Less vibration means more energy goes into cutting instead of shaking. This also reduces user fatigue and noise—both signs of mechanical efficiency, not luxury. 6. Small bowl = shorter diffusion paths. Food doesn’t have far to travel before encountering the blade again. In large processors, food can orbit uselessly. Here, every pulse rearranges the contents, whether you intend it or not. That makes results consistent even when under-filled—something most processors fail at. 7. Why it feels “expensive” but performs above its class. You paid for: • tighter manufacturing tolerances • a motor chosen for torque, not wattage • blade geometry optimized for shear • damping mass None of those are visible on a spec sheet. They are also exactly what manufacturers cut first to hit a lower price. 8. Why your larger processors lose to it at small tasks. Large processors are optimized for throughput, not control. They excel when full and fail when empty. This chopper is optimized for precision energy delivery at small volumes. Think scalpel vs. chainsaw. 9. A useful analogy. This machine behaves more like a bench-top lab homogenizer than a consumer food processor. Controlled pulses, tight tolerances, predictable results. That’s why it feels oddly competent. 10. Was $69 rational? Yes—because performance is not linear with size or wattage. You paid for mechanical efficiency and control. In small food prep, those dominate everything else. I’d buy it again without hesitation.
S**P
You won't be disappointed with this purchase, well worth the price!!!
This mini food prep processor does not disappoint! I have a large Cuisinart Food Processor, which I absolutely love; so when it came time to purchase a mini food prep processor, I purchased the mini Cuisinart. Unfortunately, the mini Cuisinart was a total disappointment due to its overwhelming loudness. I returned it to Amazon and chose the KitchenAid mini food prep processor as a replacement. With your first use, you will quickly see the value of your purchase. This mini KitchenAid is so easy to use and very quiet! I made cream cheese frosting for my bread in record time and with great ease! The button on the lid lets you hold the handle and engage the unit, or pulse, whichever you desire. It is durable, and the blades are quite sharp. The cleanup was quite quick, and the cord wraps around the base, ensuring the unit does not take up much space, leaving a loose cord. It is priced a little higher than most, but well worth the investment!
A**R
Nice little food processor
I wanted a small food processor as I have been really getting into cooking lately but only need to make enough food for 2 so this smaller unit seemed perfect. Its a great little food processor but won't hold a large quantity of anything. Its average noise for one of these, the blades are sharp and it will cut up and process the food quickly. I have several Amazon brand products and they are all good quality at affordable prices and this oner is no exception. Its easy to use and cleanup afterwards and makes kitchen work a little quicker. If I have one complaint, its that the processor container itself is sometimes hard to lock in place and it won't run until it is so it takes some fiddling to get it to chop, shred, etc. Once in place it works fine and at this price point its a good deal
S**Y
Tiny but mighty!!
If you love to have salads then this is a must in your kitchen. This is a perfect appliance for making your salad dressings, dips, sauces and much more. This is small but packs a punch, the chopping, mincing functionality is great. Power is the right amount and surprisingly not noisy at all. The lid locking mechanism is a little hard to figure out at first but once you get it it’s easy and so good that nothing spills out. A little pricey from other brands but kitchen aid always compensates in durability.
T**Y
Great little Chopper! Love it!
Love this little chopper! Great value for the price. Sharp blades, quiet and powerful. Also easy to clean. Why pay more for a Pampered Chief on when this Kitchen Aid Food Chopper is less and works great!
A**N
Works like a charm, but...
My old mini chopper was giving me headaches and throwing me into fits of swearing and gnashing of teeth. Despite it being made by a premier small appliance company and stipulated to have stainless steel components, the projection that held the blade rusted and got stuck all the time! It became a chore to remove the blade portion from the main appliance to the point that I dreaded using it. Enter Amazon Prime Day. This beautiful KitchenAid 3.5 Food Chopper was accompanied by a price I could not refuse. Since its arrival, I have used this little chopper with great success to chop a variety of vegetables including the classic triumvirate of onions, celery, and carrots. After cutting the vegetables into chunks to fit in the bowl, l loaded it up putting it on chop mode. Within seconds, no exaggeration, it had whittled those chunks down to the perfect chopped size. I did have to hold the machine when it initially began chopping the carrots, but not for the less dense vegetables. It was actually quite amazing how this teeny little red machine did its thing! This petite wee chopper is compact with a space at the bottom where the cord is wound keeping it out of site and preventing the cord from dangling obtrusively from its storage shelf. The apparatus has three pieces (not counting the main motor portion) consisting of the lid, removable stainless steel blade, and bowl. The lid and bowl are a clear hard plastic making easy to see when enough is enough. The blade attaches to a column of either rubber or plastic and fits securely over the projection. The bowl snaps easily and decisively into place. The on and off switch is located at the top of the handle and operates when pressed down or released which can be easily done with one finger or a thumb. A small sliding switch changes from chop to grind with a simple push and is located just below the bowl on the motor portion of the chopper. The noise is very tolerable and not nearly as loud as my old chopper. The bowl has a convenient pour spout, and there is a "drizzle basin" on top of the lid making adding liquid easy and mess free. The chopper disassembles easily for cleaning and according to the ad is dishwasher safe. My little ruby red gem of a guillotine (also available in 8 other colors) is going to be a great addition to my kitchen. NOTE: However, I must mention one problem that I had. Neither my son or I could figure out how to remove the lid from the bowl. I read the manual from start to finish (the English portion) twice but to no avail. I cold not find any instructions on how to remove the lid. Each maneuver I tried failed. Fearing that I might indeed break or damage something, I went to that all knowing teacher, YouTube. Finally I found a video with one simple sentence/statement that answered my question. One just takes a finger or thumb and gently pushes the top portion at the stop button forward toward you. So, using gentle pressure and one finger I did just that, and voila' I was able to remove the lid. Simple as pie, but not so initially! Now in my opinion, that should have been included in the instruction manual, and I should not have had to go to YouTube to find out how to remove a lid. KitchenAid is above that! Despite the fact that this is a top notch little machine, I was tempted to give it 4 stars. Reason prevailed, and five stars were assigned because of the size, stability, efficiency, speed, and quality of the machine. It really is very easy to remove the lid once you know how it is done. This little mini chopper is a giant among its own kind, and I can recommend it without reservation...just remember- push the little starter toward you to remove the lid! Top 3 Likes: -Does an excellent job chopping to a roughly uniform size -It is fast, efficient, and relatively, comparatively quiet -Compact and solidly, substantially, and attractively constructed Top 3 Dislikes: -There is some (but minimal) motor noise -Had to hold it steady while chopping dense vegetables like carrots -Lack of instruction on how to remove the lid
M**A
Does the job
Good grinding. but mind you UAE users this is US plug i had to buy a transformer from Ace hardware.
V**A
Excelente procesador mediano
Me encantó, es muy eficiente pero de un tamaño mediano, ideal si tienes poco espacio o no necesitas preparar porciones grandes. Una desventaja es que no trae instructivo así que si no le hayas no lo puedes usar hasta que encuentres como se usa, afortunadamente en YT hay vídeos de como se usa y asunto arreglado, ya viendo como se usa es muy fácil y seguro de usar. Dejo mi hummus super cremoso.
G**L
Muy útil
Es muy práctico, pica muy bien.
D**F
Habe ein USA Produkt erhalte mit 110Volt und konnte es in der schweiz nicht benutzen
Musste das Produkt entsorgen da ich es erst im Februar benutzten wollte und dann die Rückgabe verfallen war. Leider ist nur die Watt Leistung angegeben und nicht die Volt stärke. So habe ich 59 Euro verloren.
A**L
Simple to use, light, great for those with sensitive hands
Love this little processor. Extremely east to use, easy to take apart and clean, etc. When pouring things out, the blade is locked in place so it doesn't just fall out with the rest of the food. You are completely in control with just a light push down on the top of the handle to turn it on, and pulse, etc. There's no need for intense pressure to hold down, which is a bonus for me as I can have sore joints in my hands. Easy to put away and store. Perfect for doing little jobs, rinse out and quickly do something else right after. I was able to mince up dill, basil and mint, plus other herbs for recipes within seconds. Also great for bread crumbs, minced onions, and even used to help make some creamy guacamole. Managed to get this on a good sale and so far quite pleased. Definitely recommend.
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