Oxo Good Grips Mini Chopper | 
enlarge | Brand: Oxo Category: Kitchen
List Price: $13.50 Buy New: $10.99 You Save: $2.51 (19%)
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Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 426
Color: White, black Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 10 x 2 x 5
MPN: 1060620 Model: 1060620 UPC: 719812009506 EAN: 0719812009506 ASIN: B0002YTFS2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The OXO Good Grips Mini Chopper is smaller and more efficient for fine dicing, so makes easy work of tasks like chopping garlic | | • | Blades rotate, ensuring even chopping; internal soft bumper absorbs shock to increase comfort and reduce sound | | • | Chop ingredients in enclosed cup with its soft, non-slip base, or remove base and chop directly on a cutting board | | • | Tab rotates within cup to prevent food from accumulating on walls; entire blade cartridge removes by unscrewing, so cleanup is easy | | • | Dishwasher safe; rails and alignment notches on blade cartridge make it easy to place back into chopper |
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Product Description Make cooking more efficient with the mini chopper! Great for chopping herbs, garlic, nuts and more in seconds! Simply push down on the comfortable handle and let the mini chopper do the work for you! Comfort knob locks down for compact storage, and clear cup has measurement markings and a lid for food storage, plus a spoon for scooping! Removable blade cartridge makes cleaning easy. From OXO International! .
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| Customer Reviews:
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Oxo Mini Chopper July 5, 2010 cookies Oxo Good Grips Mini Chopper This item is great for chopping garlic, herbs, etc. I recommend it very highly.
Great little chopper! July 2, 2010 J. Davidson (PA USA) This is a wonderful mini chopper. Just the right size to keep on the counter for chopping garlic and fresh herbs. Also works well with small amounts of chocolate chips and nuts. I love it!!
A piece of junk June 28, 2010 Davalon (Tokyo) I believe this is the first negative review I've posted, but I simply must. This product is essential useless unless you notice the keyword "garlic" in the product write-up. What that means is: If the thing you want to dice is as small as a clove of garlic, you should be able to do that. Anything else you have to cut into bite-sized pieces and then put them in, chunk by chunk, and maybe the chopper will slice through them. I've tried onions and eggplants -- both relatively soft vegetables. From the first push down the chopper sticks and I literally have to yank it back so that the blades come out (not always successfully) of the chunk of vegetable. It doesn't matter what I put in. I thought this would be an eco-friendly food processor for small items in a small kitchen. Forget it. It's faster to grab a sharp knife and a cutting board and just get to it. Do not waste your money.
Doesn't Chop Onions June 22, 2010 Michael J. Rees (Indianapolis, IN USA) It may be fine for garlic, but onions, forgetaboutit! The original Ronco is still the best.
Weak Plastic April 7, 2010 R. Lewis 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this at Target. After I used it the 2nd time chopping green peppers, it broke! The tabs inside were sheared off and would no longer stay aligned. It's made of cheap plastic and is very weak. I threw it out and will buy some other brand.
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