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Sherbear1--I just went to Kohl's website. They have the slicer/shredder attachment for the KA mixer for $59.99 (not on sale). There is also a video of how it works. They don't show tomatoes being sliced but they do show potatoes which is of course, a not so delicate veggie. There are always sales off coupons and free shipping offered on a regular basis if you decide to investigate and buy one.

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On 1/15/2014 meezerpleezer said:

Sherbear1--I just went to Kohl's website. They have the slicer/shredder attachment for the KA mixer for $59.99 (not on sale). There is also a video of how it works. They don't show tomatoes being sliced but they do show potatoes which is of course, a not so delicate veggie. There are always sales off coupons and free shipping offered on a regular basis if you decide to investigate and buy one.

Thank you so much for the information. I am trying to decide on yesterdays tsv. I have it on waitlist but still unsure. I have the last tsv mixer the 6 qt lift with the glass bowl.

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On 1/15/2014 meezerpleezer said:

I don't have a food processor but I do have a Kitchen aid mixer. You can buy the attachment for the KA mixer that slices and shreds for a lot less money from stores and online. I have it and it works fine. I am not sure why someone would need this TSV.


Chopping, dicing, mincing. Cuisinart makes excellent food processors btw.

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I just purchased the KA food processor when it was a TSV. I read its reviews online, and they were mixed. The Cuisinart 9 cup received great reviews but only comes in silver. I also purchased the cuisinart at another online store, and the current sale price made it comparable to QVC's KA TSV. The KA is better looking, imo, even in the black (I'm going to leave mine out on the counter), and has the french fry/thick cut blade included (the cuisinart doesn't include this blade, but it's available, as a separate purchase, as part of a trio of blades. They are expensive though. Maybe you can find it somewhere sold alone rather than with other blades) I'm going to let my Mom choose the food processor she likes and keep the other!

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Oh, I forgot to mention that the Cuisinart 9 cup Prep Plus food processor (model DLC-2009CHB) is 600 watts.