What is the 670 code for?
On a KitchenAid KFP670WH food processor, “670” is part of the model number (KFP670WH) used to identify the correct design series for parts and fit. It is not an error code; it helps us match the right base, trim, and hardware for your exact unit.
What “670” helps you do
- Confirm you are shopping parts for the correct KitchenAid food processor model (KFP670WH)
- Avoid ordering look-alike parts that do not fit your bowl, lid, or base
- Match cosmetic pieces (like trim) to the correct housing style
- Identify the right fasteners when replacing stripped or missing screws
- Speed up troubleshooting by ensuring you are working from the correct parts breakdown
Common parts you might match to KFP670WH
If you are using “670” to find replacement parts, these are examples of model-matched items listed for KFP670WH:
| Part type | Example part on this model | What it’s used for |
|---|---|---|
| Housing/cosmetic | Trim band 4176610 | Covers and finishes the exterior housing seam |
| Structural | Base (4176609) | Main lower housing that supports the motor and controls |
| Hardware | Screw (WP681249) | Secures components inside the housing |
Why it matters
Food processors often share similar-looking bowls, lids, and housings across multiple series. Using the full model number KFP670WH (including the “670”) is what keeps part selection accurate and prevents fit issues during reassembly.
Quick tip for using the code when ordering
- Use the full model number: KFP670WH (not just “670”)
- Compare the part name and part ID before ordering
- If you are unsure which screw you need, match by location and description in the parts list (for example, screw WP681249 vs. screw W10815455)
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of a food processor?
Most food processors, including the KitchenAid KFP670WH, last 8 to 10 years with normal home use. With light use and good care, it’s common to get 10 to 15 years; heavy, frequent batches (especially dense doughs) can shorten life to 5 to 7 years.
What affects how long a food processor lasts
- Motor load: frequent thick doughs, hard cheese, or large batches strain the motor
- Heat buildup: long run times without breaks shorten motor and control life
- Bowl and lid fit: worn tabs or cracks can prevent safe locking and cause leaks
- Blade condition: dull or damaged blades force the motor to work harder
- Cleaning habits: moisture in the base or around switches can cause failures
Typical lifespan by usage level
| Usage pattern | What “normal” looks like | Typical life expectancy |
|---|---|---|
| Light | occasional chopping, small batches | 10 to 15 years |
| Normal | weekly prep, mixed tasks | 8 to 10 years |
| Heavy | frequent large batches, doughs, long run times | 5 to 7 years |
How we recommend extending the life of your KFP670WH
- Run in short bursts for tough ingredients; let the motor rest between cycles
- Keep the base dry; wipe spills immediately and never submerge the base
- Avoid overfilling; process in smaller batches to reduce strain
- Stop if you smell hot plastic or hear grinding; inspect for a loose fastener
- Replace worn hardware (for example a missing or stripped screw WP681249) so the housing stays tight
Why it matters
A food processor usually “fails early” from motor overload, moisture intrusion, or worn mechanical fit. Keeping the base sealed and the housing secure reduces vibration and heat, which are the two biggest life-shorteners in small kitchen appliances.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most highly rated food processor?
The “most highly rated” food processor depends on what reviewers test for (power, slicing quality, dough performance, noise, and durability). In recent roundups, top picks commonly include Breville Sous Chef models, the Cuisinart Custom 14-Cup, and Magimix machines; for commercial kitchens, Robot Coupe is a frequent benchmark. For KitchenAid KFP670WH owners, we focus on keeping your current unit performing like new with the right replacement parts, such as the base 4176609.
Top-rated picks you will see most often
These models are repeatedly rated highly across major review sources because they balance performance and reliability.
- Breville Sous Chef series (feature-rich, strong slicing and prep performance)
- Cuisinart Custom 14-Cup (long-running, dependable “workhorse” design)
- Magimix 4200XL or 5200XL (durable build, multi-bowl versatility)
- Robot Coupe R2 (commercial-grade standard for heavy use)
How to choose the “best” one for your kitchen
We recommend matching the rating criteria to how you actually cook.
| If you mostly do... | Look for... | Typical best fit |
|---|---|---|
| Slicing/shredding veggies weekly | Stable feed tube, sharp discs, easy cleanup | Mid to large-capacity home unit |
| Dough (pizza, bread) | Strong motor, sturdy bowl/drive | Higher-power, heavier base |
| Small-batch prep | Smaller bowl, quick setup | Compact processor |
| High-volume daily use | Commercial motor and parts availability | Commercial unit |
Why it matters for KFP670WH owners
A “top-rated” processor is only as good as its condition. If your KitchenAid KFP670WH is vibrating, struggling under load, or not running consistently, worn internal components or a damaged housing can make it feel underpowered even when the motor is fine.
Parts that commonly affect performance
- Cracked or loose housing and mounts (check the base 4176609)
- Loose fasteners (inspect and tighten with the correct screw WP681249 or screw W10815455)
- Cosmetic or fit issues around the body (see trim band 4176610)
- Cord strain protection problems (check relief 4176297)
Last updated: February 2026
What model is the KitchenAid KFP670WH?
The KitchenAid KFP670WH is the model number for a KitchenAid food processor. If you are shopping parts or confirming compatibility, match KFP670WH exactly to the model tag on your unit before ordering replacement parts.
How to confirm you have model KFP670WH
We recommend verifying the model number on the appliance label before you buy parts or troubleshoot.
- Unplug the food processor before handling it
- Check the label on the underside of the base or near the cord exit
- Match the full model number exactly: KFP670WH
- If there is also a series number, record it for reference
- Use the model number to select compatible parts like the base, trim band, or screws
Common parts you might see listed for KFP670WH
These are examples of parts commonly associated with this model’s parts list.
| Part name | Part ID | What it’s used for |
|---|---|---|
| Base | 4176609 | Main housing that supports the motor and controls |
| Trim band | 4176610 | Exterior trim piece on the base assembly |
| Spatula | 8211760 | Scraper accessory for moving food from bowl walls |
| Screw | WP681249 | Fastener used to secure components |
Why it matters
KitchenAid model numbers can look similar across different food processor series. Using the exact model number KFP670WH helps ensure the part fit, mounting points, and electrical components match your unit.
Related part (example)
If you are replacing a damaged housing, the base 4176609 is the core structural part that the motor and controls mount into.
Last updated: February 2026





