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I have had it since it debuted.

 

I think it is that easy, but agree with the previous poster.  Every once in a while there is a drag....I just stop and start again.

 

I DO use it on carrots and other hard veggies and nuts with no problems.

 

I am constantly using it when I bake...chopping oreos for a crust!

 

I thought it would last, the string an all....but it has lasted for YEARS!

 

Wouldn't hesitate to buy...but I do not have wrist issues yet....so the pulling is a breeze for me.

 

Don't put the top in the dishwasher though....

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@RespectLife @Bookplate @PA Mom-mom @Qshopper1991 @Eileen in Virginia .......Thank you all for the responses.  

 

There are times when I dont want to get the food processor out and I have arthritic hands and fingers so chopping by hand is hard for me.  This chopper is calling my name.

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It's slick for egg salad.  It's the perfect size to make enough for one or two sandwiches.

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@Imaoldhippie 

 

And you have til the end of January to return it if it doesn't meet your needs.

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Registered: ‎02-21-2012

I have an earlier offer, 2 bowls and 2 lids.  I love it and it is a top 10 item for me.  I use it for chopping nuts, onions, garlic etc. but my favorite thing is to make tuna salad in it. I chop red onion and celery first, then I put in 1 - 2 cans of tuna and pull to chop then add mayo and pepper and lightly incorporate.  Snap on lid and lunch is ready.  I love it and have gifted it too.

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Yes I have it and love it. Many uses.

 

Mine came with an additional storage container,

 

 

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I have purchased a total of 4 pull chops so far; one was gifted and 3 for me.  I like them very much and rate it among the best items I have purchased from QVC.  

 

I wore the pull cord out in one and also snapped a blade on a carrot chunk, but still have one in use, and a spare.  When the spare becomes my regular, I will order another pull chop.  

Do not get the pull chop lid wet, as that messes up the cord inside.  

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I ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ this little chopper!  I gifted 4 last year and then I bought the 2 cup one.

 

It really does a great job BUT be warned the blades are very sharp one time I had a large chunk of carrot stuck and stupid me tried to remove it with my fingers...took a second to slice my finger 😬😬.

 

Best little gadget and easier than pulling out my 4 c cusuinart chopper.

 

 

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Re: 2 cup pull and chop

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@Imaoldhippie    I have had mine for a couple years.   I use it to chop onions, celery, nuts, etc.  I  like it and use it quite often. I have also given them as gifts and everyone loves them.  

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

i have one and it's good. there can be a bit of a learning curve. Don't put in chunks that are too big and don't over fill.

 

one of my favorite kitchen gadgets is the Vidalia onion chopper. different sizes of dice and easy to use.