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- #103,092 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
- #145 in Food Processors
Amanda Pellis
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Nice little glass bowel chopper for quick mince of garlic and small vegetables don’t have to worry about microplastics in my food now as I did with the plastic cuisinart I had for years
super customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
I really like that this runs off of USB power. It makes it great for camping. I have used it plugged into a power bank, so you can even run it off of battery power. It is surprisingly strong and if the food fits in there it seems to have no problem chopping. The containers are quite small but it is just me and my wife so the size is actually a plus for that. It doesn't take up much space either. Works well for my needs, is simple to operate and clean.
P Papagiannakis
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
This is a small, but mighty little chopper! Having said that it works very well.Super easy to use! It does chop very well. Easy to fill, and just as easy to remove the chopped items. Very easy to clean. Simple USB C cable to charge and the charge lasts a long time. Preparing different items for dinner of 4, has never run out of power.An excellent value for your money. My wife loves it!
Sara Rayner
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
So, the good news is, this little thing really does chop garlic and other small chunks of veggies/herbs pretty well. You aren't ever going to blend anything smooth, but it is handy if you're going for a "minced garlic" size.It is easy to clean as the bowl, blade, and top of the container are all dishwasher safe (I put the plastic components on the top rack only, though, just in case).It only comes with the one small blade, so I'd imagine at some point, the blades will become too dull to effectively chop things up since the motor on this thing is pretty small.Noise wise, it is not as loud as a regular blender or food processor, but I wouldn't call it quiet either. It makes about as much noise as running a kitchen faucet on full blast, so tolerable and reasonable for what this thing is for.It takes a USB-C and is rechargeable, which is nice since you don't need an outlet to use it.It is very easy to use and putting it together is self explanatory.Pros:-Easy to clean-Easy to put together and use-Sharp enough to cut small things up effectively-Rechargeable-Dish washer safe (minus the actual motor)Cons:-Only came with 1 blade, so may become dull after a period of time with no way to sharpen it or buy just a blade replacement.-Slightly noisyOverall, I would buy this again if this one stopped working. I am not a fan of chopping things into very small bits and this device does exactly that task for the right price.
Gluten-free Pasta
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
This chopper seems to work fairly well. The biggest selling point is its cordless natures, so it is ready to pick up and use instantly (provided it still has a charge) rather than having to plug it into an outlet. It does use an older style USB micro port for charging the internal Li-On batteries rather than a modern USB Type C port, but the cable is included in the box. It has a safety switch that only allows the power to turn on if the motor/battery top piece is placed onto the plastic ring and glass container.The first concern is that it doesn't not appear to be very well designed. Somewhat flimsy looking plastic tops, and especially, the plastic spindle that contains the extremely sharp (be very careful cleaning) blades. The bottom also has an odd rubber circle to keep it from sliding on your countertop, however this odd piece of rubber is attached only in the center of the glass container with a screw and washer. Therefore, only time and use will tell if it holds up well enough.The second concern is that it chops things like onions or tomatoes OK, but it couldn't do a good job with powder. I wanted to mix cocoa, sugar, and malted powder to make my own chocolate malt mix. The components didn't combine in over a minute. Now, it could be that it needed a charge, but I had only used it once since the charge and that was about 2 weeks ago. I'll charge it and see if it does better, but, for now, I am guarded as to whether I will keep this.
Daisysocal
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
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totrecal
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
I've used blenders and food processors before, but they're usually for larger projects. Then when you're done there's a real mess to deal with. If you only want to say dice an onion or chop up hot peppers to make a salsa, you end up with a major cleaning job.My neighbor offers me Dragon Fire Thai peppers. They're really great, but I have to spend a little time getting them chopped up to add to a dish or make a sauce out of. Then I ran across this mini chopper. It's great.It's small enough to hold in my hand while operating it. I can shake it around to ensure the peppers get chopped. Then when I'm done chopping it's easy to take apart and clean. I won't need to avoid using this chopper, because I'm not willing to deal with a big mess.
RoyaltyEmpress
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
I am in love with this mini processor. Very powerful, nothing to plug in, but can be charged with a usb cable, that came with it. Very convenient, where I don’t have to cut garlic and onions no more, very sharp blades.
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