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Re: Caution - Chef Tony's newest chopper

Talking about choppers, the little Kuhn Rikon pull chopper is the absolute best kitchen gadget I've ever run across and I've been married for 50+ years.   I should buy a spare.

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Re: Caution - Chef Tony's newest chopper

The little pull string chopper is the best - I agree.  The slam down chop chop - not so much.

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Re: Caution - Chef Tony's newest chopper


@KatieB wrote:

@QVCkitty1 wrote:

I have to say 

I’ve been disappointed in most chopper gizmos the I’ve purchased. The one exception is the Kuhn Rikon Pull Chopper, that one is a winner.


That's good to know.   I ordered one of those pull and chop machines when it was on the air several months ago, but have not used it yet...


@KatieB , if you only use it for onions, it is worth the price.

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Re: Caution - Chef Tony's newest chopper


@KatieB wrote:

@QVCkitty1 wrote:

I have to say 

I’ve been disappointed in most chopper gizmos the I’ve purchased. The one exception is the Kuhn Rikon Pull Chopper, that one is a winner.


That's good to know.   I ordered one of those pull and chop machines when it was on the air several months ago, but have not used it yet...


@KatieB  I have the pull and chop and I love it! Mine started wearing out after a few years, so I might have to order another one. But, I like it better than an electric chopper.

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@PA Mom-mom wrote:

@KatieB wrote:

@QVCkitty1 wrote:

I have to say 

I’ve been disappointed in most chopper gizmos the I’ve purchased. The one exception is the Kuhn Rikon Pull Chopper, that one is a winner.


That's good to know.   I ordered one of those pull and chop machines when it was on the air several months ago, but have not used it yet...


@KatieB  I have the pull and chop and I love it! Mine started wearing out after a few years, so I might have to order another one. But, I like it better than an electric chopper.


@PA Mom-momUh oh!  Maybe I should order a back-up because I love that thing!  I don't ever want to be without it, especially for onions.

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Re: Caution - Chef Tony's newest chopper

I bought the very first type of this chopper the one that was long and skinny--used it for awhile but then the blades fell apart and I trashed it. Was a good item but you did need good strength to slam that puppy down on hard foods. My friends dog would start barking every time she use it-----it was a pretty loud noise--thought that was funny.

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@hellodali wrote:

@PA Mom-mom wrote:

@KatieB wrote:

@QVCkitty1 wrote:

I have to say 

I’ve been disappointed in most chopper gizmos the I’ve purchased. The one exception is the Kuhn Rikon Pull Chopper, that one is a winner.


That's good to know.   I ordered one of those pull and chop machines when it was on the air several months ago, but have not used it yet...


@KatieB  I have the pull and chop and I love it! Mine started wearing out after a few years, so I might have to order another one. But, I like it better than an electric chopper.


@PA Mom-momUh oh!  Maybe I should order a back-up because I love that thing!  I don't ever want to be without it, especially for onions.


@hellodali The bowl on my chopper cracked. It's still usable, but it's just a matter of time before it breaks completely. I'm a full-contact cook! Hahahaha!

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Re: Caution - Chef Tony's newest chopper


@PA Mom-mom wrote:

@hellodali wrote:

@PA Mom-mom wrote:

@KatieB wrote:

@QVCkitty1 wrote:

I have to say 

I’ve been disappointed in most chopper gizmos the I’ve purchased. The one exception is the Kuhn Rikon Pull Chopper, that one is a winner.


That's good to know.   I ordered one of those pull and chop machines when it was on the air several months ago, but have not used it yet...


@KatieB  I have the pull and chop and I love it! Mine started wearing out after a few years, so I might have to order another one. But, I like it better than an electric chopper.


@PA Mom-momUh oh!  Maybe I should order a back-up because I love that thing!  I don't ever want to be without it, especially for onions.


@hellodali The bowl on my chopper cracked. It's still usable, but it's just a matter of time before it breaks completely. I'm a full-contact cook! Hahahaha!


I bought the knock off version at Aldi's for $5 - love it!

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Re: Caution - Chef Tony's newest chopper

@hellodali Does the knock off pull-string chopper work well ? And how long ago did you purchase it ?

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Re: Caution - Chef Tony's newest chopper

Got two when I purchased the pull string chopper.  They are amazing little workers.  Use for onions, celery, carrots, peppers,cheeses too.  They came with two in an order. Great buy.