Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Food Processors Under $200

Hamilton Beach Stack & Snap 12-Cup Food Processor vs KitchenAid KFP1318 13-Cup Food Processor

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

KitchenAid KFP1318 13-Cup Food Processor comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.0 vs 4.7). The gap is mostly about home cooks who want the most capable, precise large-capacity processor that still stays under $200 — read the strengths below before deciding.

Hamilton Beach Stack & Snap 12-Cup Food Processor
Ranked #5 in Best Food Processors Under $200
Hamilton Beach Stack & Snap 12-Cup Food Processor
$69.95as of Jun 7

The Hamilton Beach Stack & Snap is the best large-capacity budget pick: a 12-cup processor with foolproof stack-and-snap assembly for around $70. TechGearLab found it did "exceptionally well at mixing, slicing, and shredding," earning an award, though it was "lackluster" at chopping and pureeing. With a sealed pour-spout bowl and a Big Mouth feed tube, it's the easy-assembly, big-bowl value choice.

Strengths
  • No-lock-and-twist assembly — bowl stacks and snaps on without aligning tabs
  • TechGearLab found it "exceptionally" good at mixing, slicing, and shredding
  • Large 12-cup sealed bowl with a pour spout to prevent spills
Watch-outs
  • Lackluster at chopping and pureeing — "couldn't carry its performance into our carrot-chopping challenge"
  • 450W motor is modest
  • No preset programs
KitchenAid KFP1318 13-Cup Food Processor
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Food Processors Under $200
KitchenAid KFP1318 13-Cup Food Processor
$229.95as of Jun 7

The KitchenAid KFP1318 is the best food processor under $200 — Reviewed.com's best-overall pick and a Consumer Reports value standout. Its 13-cup bowl, externally adjustable ExactSlice lever, and even chopping/shredding make it the most capable all-rounder at ~$180. It needs a hand kneading stiff dough and its 500W motor is modest, but for everyday prep it's the most polished pick here.

Strengths
  • Reviewed.com's best-overall pick — "chops and processes quickly and evenly" across every test
  • Consumer Reports says it masters chopping and shredding tests
  • ExactSlice external lever adjusts slice thickness without opening the bowl
Watch-outs
  • Needs manual support when kneading stiff dough
  • 500W motor is lower-wattage than some rivals
  • No dedicated dough or auto programs like the Ninja

How they stack up

Hamilton Beach Stack & Snap 12-Cup Food Processor

The big-bowl easy-assembly value pick: its 12-cup bowl is the largest of the budget options and it slices and shreds better than the Hamilton Beach 70730, which in turn chops and purees better. Less capable and lower-powered than the KitchenAid KFP1318 and Ninja BN601, but far cheaper; bigger than the compact Cuisinart FP-8SV.

KitchenAid KFP1318 13-Cup Food Processor

The best all-rounder under $200: more even and better-built than the budget Hamilton Beach 70730 and Hamilton Beach Stack & Snap, and more precise at slicing than the Ninja BN601 — though the Ninja's 1000W motor and dough preset handle stiff dough with less babysitting. Larger and more capable than the Cuisinart FP-8SV.

Specs side-by-side

SpecHamilton Beach Stack & Snap 12-Cup Food ProcessorKitchenAid KFP1318 13-Cup Food Processor
Power450W500W
Capacity12-cup sealed bowl13-cup (+ 4.5-cup mini bowl)
AssemblyStack & Snap (no lock-and-twist)
Feed TubeBig Mouth wide chute3-in-1 wide chute
BladesS-blade, reversible slice/shred discMultipurpose, dough, reversible shred
Speeds2-speed + Pulse
WarrantyLimited1-year limited
Dishwasher SafeBowl, lid, bladesBowl, lid, blades
SlicingExactSlice adjustable lever
Weight8.3 lb
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