The main reason I purchased this KitchenAid food chopper was because my Hamilton Beach 2 speed, 3 cup Food chopper that I have isn't practical to be dragged out of my cabinet just to chop up an onion or two for a burger for lunch, or maybe a few cloves ...
Pros: easy to use, dishwasher safe, inexpensive Cons: assembly can be tricky the first few times
My culinary deficits are well-documented here on Epinions. When I use a knife to chop up vegetables, the probability that I will cut my fingers starts at 50% and increases from there with every beer that I consume as I cook dinner. Impromptu ...
I received the Kitchen Aid Chopper from my secret Santa last year at my work. He knew that I had a bad habit of accidentally cutting my fingers every single time I tried to cut something in the kitchen, especially onions. I have arthritis in ...
Pros: chops, dices, and minces with no problems Cons: none that I have encountered
I love the Kitchen Aid Food chopper. I use it at least three times a week and could not be more happy with it.I saw a similar one once at a pampered chef party and wanted one then, but refused to pay the money for it. But when I saw the ...
Pros: None Cons: There isn't enough space to list them all !
I purchased the Kitchen Aid chopper at Lowe's for $14.98. It comes in white, red, blue, and black. I chose the red because it matches my KitchenAid stand mixer which I love.
I figured since it was KitchenAid, it must be a great product. What time I was going to save in the kitchen dicing onions, peppers, celery....
Well, I was mistaken. This lousy thing would not chop thru green pepper or celery. It did ok on the onion but I still had to re-chop it with a kitchen knife. It would not even cut through the green pepper skin and left the celery clinging together by strings. Needless to say, I spent more time re-chopping everything with a knife.
This is going back to Lowe's tomorrow !
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