Customer Reviews:
Numero Uno Chopper July 10, 2008 James P. Janulet (Deepest Darkest Fairfield County) - Large, sturdy, and strong enough to chop onions, walnuts, carrots, small birds (etc.), well designed and made, simple to use by anyone and clean properly and safely even up over the blades.- Works great with the blade over a good cutting board or with the bottom container attached.- No more onion hassle or attempting to be a Food Channel chef fighting back the tears or playing "count the fingers" after you get too close with your top-rated Santoku knife.- Properly packed and delivered in perfect condition but no sweet young thing was included to show me how to use the chopper.- There are always welding goggles or professional diving gear you can buy and use - or even surplus NASA helmets - but why? -- Jungle Jim
Excellent Chopper January 23, 2008 Richard L. Bitter Jr. (Valois, New York) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you love manual choppers, as I do, this one is one of the best. I was even able to chop garlic to a very fine consistancy. Highly recommended for those who do not desire to plug everything in.
Looks unsafe -- could result in trapped rotten food May 10, 2007 D. Holmer (Los Angeles, CA United States) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I like the idea of this chopper but there is no way to clean behind the disk that mounts the blade. When you press down on the handle, the blade is lowered and rotated via a spring in the handle, and this action widens the gap behind the disk. So it looks very easy for food to become trapped back there and accumulate inside the handle. So I can't recommend this product. If they only made the blade and spring detachable it would be fine. Too bad.
Good Chopper November 9, 2006 Phil M. Fuller 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The chopper works very well. It is easy to use, and it is easy to clean up.
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