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08-05-2021 11:25 AM
If you look further in the pages at Etsy, there's a metal one similar to the description I gave you on that one, that one is similar to what my mom used and when I moved out on my own, I purchased a plastic body one similar to the all metal one, my disks are metal but the body is plastic.
There is absolutely nothing like that hand grater, I put my baker's chocolate in there and it grates fine for cakes, I put my nuts in there for pecan fingers, those disks can be changed and they go from a rough chop/grate to a untra fine/chop grate.
Great for carrots too for carrot cakes.
Bad thing about the one I pointed out orignally is that it's coming from the USSR and the shipping was $28.
08-05-2021 12:08 PM
I have an OXO hand mini chopper. Works great.
08-05-2021 12:10 PM
For chopping nuts, I put nuts in a Ziploc freezer bag with zip closure (sturdier than storage bag) and zip shut.
Lay bag flat on counter or chopping board and whack it with my OXO 2 sided mallet until I get the desired chop (coarse/fine).
Measure out what you need, store the rest. Toss bag when used. Nothing to clean up!
I do need a chopper for onions, carrots, etc. 😉
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08-05-2021 03:39 PM
I love the Kuhn Rikon Mini Pull Chopper. I just checked the QVC site, it is on waitlist right now. I love mine.
08-05-2021 03:41 PM
I know it may seem silly but get K48049 (On WL)
It is the BEST gizmo I ever bought. Super easy to clean.
08-05-2021 03:51 PM
I purchased this about a year ago and I'm amazed at how powerfull it is. This sounds weird, but I just chopped some dry cat kibble in it. My senior kitty had to go on a special diet, and will only eat the dry version of it, but the pieces are rock hard and too big for her, so I decided to try chopping it up. It worked! Smaller bits that she can handle.
I love that the bowls come right off the unit so they are super east to clean.
I've also ground coffee beans in it, very easy to control the grind.
08-05-2021 04:01 PM
I would recommend a Ninja. We have a big 14 once kitchen aid food processed with a 3 or 4 cup mini bowl and we allso have a ninja choper that came with 3 different size bowls. I recommend the ninja.we use that for small quick Easyer jobs. I have grated hard parm cheese. It actually broke my full size kitchen aid blade and the small mini Ninja grates the cheese with no problem. Even with the bigger ninja bowls the ninja seems to handle jobs better than the 300 dollar kitchen aid processer does.
08-05-2021 05:55 PM
I love my smaller Cuisinart. Never an issue with it.
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