The KitchenAid KFC3516ER Food Chopper is listed by the manufacturer as having a 3.5-cup capacity, which is pretty handy for small to medium batches of chopping. However, keep in mind that the actual working capacity might be a bit less. You want to leave some room for the ingredients to move around to avoid overflows or spills. So, for stuff like veggies or nuts, it's smart to aim for a bit less than 3.5 cups.
As for noise, our research shows mixed experiences. Some people find it quieter than other small kitchen gadgets, while others say it gets pretty loud, especially with the pulse option or denser foods like nuts. This is something that comes up in professional reviews too, noting more noise if you're using it for a longer stretch.
Despite the noise, folks seem to really like how efficient it is. It tackles a range of things—from chopping veggies to pureeing—so it does the job well. Someone even said, "It powers through anything I put in it," which gives you an idea of its strength.
Its small size is a plus if you're tight on counter space. The chopper's got stainless steel blades and a sturdy motor with two speeds (chop and puree), which helps speed up meal prep.
If you're worried about the noise, you might want to use it when it doesn’t need to be super quiet, or just space out the noisier tasks. That way, you can make the most of its features without the sound becoming too much.
All in all, it's compact and versatile. Just keep in mind its noise level and actual working capacity so it fits with what you need in your kitchen.