Questions & Answers
- Model:
- KFCB519BM
- |
- SKU:
- 6413349
Highly rated by customers for: Ease of use, Cordless, Battery Life
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Q: Questioncan it chop frozen fruit and ice ?
Asked by Fernando.
- A:Answer It will chop ice and frozen fruit, however, not to the consistency of a smoothie.
Answered by KitchenAidTeam
Q: QuestionIs there a shredding attachment available for this?
Asked by Jason.
- A:Answer Hi Jason, We apologize there is not a shredding blade available.
Answered by KitchenAidTeam
Q: QuestionDoes this come with a storage case? Manual states that it does, but I did not receive one.
Asked by LindaCT.
- A:Answer Yes, this comes with a storage case.
Answered by CommunityAnswer
Q: QuestionIs this cordless?
Asked by Lifeproof.
- A:Answer The chopper operates on a rechargeable battery so a cable is required to charge the battery
Answered by ERN52
Q: QuestionHow much does this weigh?
Asked by Peejaymo.
- A:Answer I don't know the exact weight, but it is very compact and lightweight.
Answered by GoalieMedic
Q: QuestionDoes this item work with duel voltage?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The 120 volt (U.S.) appliances are not compatible with 220/240 volt requirements of other countries (as well as vice versa).
Answered by KitchenAidTeam
Q: QuestionI currently have a chopper, different brand, but it's extremely hard to get rid of the onion smell in the plastic cup - I have to soak it in vinegar and then wash it! Has anyone had this problem with this plastic cup?
Asked by DND1208.
This question was asked about the related product: KitchenAid - 5 Cup Cordless Rechargeable Chopper - White
- A:Answer I have not had that problem, I use Dawn Dish soap, rinse and dry. No smell.
Answered by Alanbaby
Q: QuestionIf ı buy this, ı use it a country which uses 220 volt electricity. So do i need any applicance to use it for example voltage converter?
Asked by Bilgesu.
This question was asked about the related product: KitchenAid - 5 Cup Cordless Rechargeable Chopper - Empire Red
- A:Answer Hi Bilgesu, The 120 volt (U.S.) appliances are not compatible with 220/240 volt requirements of other countries (as well as vice versa). What many consumers are not aware of is the potential danger that differences in cycles/second can create. Where in the United States electricity is delivered at 60 Hertz (Hz), most other countries deliver the electricity at 50 Hz. Running 60 Hz appliances in a 50 Hz environment forces the motor in your appliance to run at a slower speed, and can potentially cause immediate motor or operational failure. Not only is this failure not covered by any manufacturer's warranty, but has been known to result in electrical shortages and/or fires. Additionally, KitchenAid does not recommend the use of a transformer for any KitchenAid countertop appliance. Doing so could cause damage to your appliance or the home electrical system, as noted above. In order to take advantage of a full warranty, we encourage our customers to purchase KitchenAid products from their international country of residence. By purchasing a unit in the appropriate country, one may pay slightly more, but will have a 1-3 year warranty (depending on the country), along with available service.
Answered by KitchenAidTeam
Q: QuestionIs this product can be plugged to 220 volts?
Asked by Gloria.
This question was asked about the related product: KitchenAid - 5 Cup Cordless Rechargeable Chopper - Empire Red
- A:Answer The 120 volt (U.S.) appliances are not compatible with 220/240 volt requirements of other countries (as well as vice versa).
Answered by KitchenAidTeam
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