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Food Chopper (Perfect Chopper) | 
| Brand: TVP Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $5.99 as of 7/31/2010 02:45 EDT details
New (3) from $5.99
Seller: DBROTH Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 375167
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 4 x 3.7
UPC: 674986002206 EAN: 0674986002206 ASIN: B0026252YY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Make Quick and Easy Meals | | • | Multipurpose Tool for Slicing, Dicing, Chopping and Mincing | | • | Replace Hundreds of Dollars of Expensive Appliances | | • | Chop Unions Without Tears | | • | Easy to Clean |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Perfect Chopper is your multi-purpose tool for slicing, dicing, chopping, mincing to suit all your favorite recipes. Half the time to prepare dices of vegetables for salads, cooking and deli style cole slaw. Stainless steel blade chopper accomplishes a food processor's principal function of chopping and mincing without having to haul out the big machine. The all in ine tool you will ever need to make quick and easy meals. Each Measures 9"H x 3.75" x 3.75"
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| Customer Reviews: Downsides don't make up for the positives May 3, 2010 Steve Lokietz (Cornwall, NY, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Pros -
Chops firmer stuff like onions, bell peppers, etc. pretty well. Gotta be careful not to underestimate # of chops, then chop more if pieces too big. Otherwise a couple or three extra chops can result in a semi-puree!
Cleanup is pretty easy and quick.
Cons -
Useless for mushrooms, which is one of the things I need to chop most often - the pieces of mushrooms get wedged in between the blades, which prevents the blades from being lifted all the way back up for the next chopping motion. I had to use a couple of different small utensils to get in between the blades and unwedge the pieces.
Reassembly would be a breeze except for one thing - there's a piece with cutouts that slides over the blades and keeps the chopped pieces from getting in the chopping mechanism, and you have to slide it off the blades for cleanup, then slide it back on over the blades to reassemble. The PROBLEM is that there's very little wiggle room in the cutouts on that piece, and the material of the piece is a bit pliable, so the cutout spaces get compressed, making it a ROYAL PAIN to get it to line up properly to slide back up over the blades. I worked out a way that has it a bit easier, but it took a bit of trial and error, I'd explain it but I think it's not worth the trouble.
Thankfully I got it for only 5 bucks on sale at CVS/Pharmacy, so not such a terrible loss.
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