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03-09-2014 10:18 AM
I suggest checking Amazon and see if they have it to check reviews. I do that all the time. His Chop Chop is selling quickly. Where did you find the overall rating?
03-09-2014 10:45 AM
The only thought I had when I saw this today was ""The Veg-o-matic lives""!
03-09-2014 11:02 AM
My Mom bought that veg-o-matic for my hopeless chest back in the sixties. It was a Ron Popeil item. It cost my Mom $10. Still use it.
03-09-2014 11:32 AM
Dozed off......and the ""chop-chop"" noise on the TV woke me up.......chunk of expensive plastic........no thanks.
03-09-2014 03:26 PM
On 3/9/2014 AngelLove2 said:I suggest checking Amazon and see if they have it to check reviews. I do that all the time. His Chop Chop is selling quickly. Where did you find the overall rating?
I found the rating when I Googled the Curtis Stone Chop Chop! You couldn't read any of the actual reviews but you could see the overall rating.
03-09-2014 03:30 PM
I saw this presented earlier. My problem is that it just looks to big and bulky. I do not want another monstrosity sitting out on my countertops.
03-09-2014 03:45 PM
I ordered it.
I've had the genius chopper (the bowl version) for a few years and have used it a great deal. The disadvantage for me of the genius chopper I have is that the presser part is hinged and comes down at an angle. I have arthritis in my hands and using that hinged style that comes down at an angle has become a problem. What I liked about this chop chop is the straight up and down chopping action. I can lay my hands on it in a fashion that won't hurt as much and I believe I'll get cleaner cuts. Guess I'll find out soon enough!
ETA - icezeus - I won't be leaving mine out on the counter, but I do like that this piece has a smaller footprint than the genius chopper I have and the piece locks down in the depressed position for more compact size to store.
03-09-2014 04:57 PM
I have ""trigger finger"" problems in my right hand -- even have had therapy for this.
I can easily strain the area between my thumb and next finger by the hand/thumb mound by the palm of my hand.
The force to chop-chop: It seems it would be too much stress on this area. What do you think?
-Solar
03-09-2014 05:05 PM
On 3/9/2014 Buck-i-Nana said:I ordered it.
I've had the genius chopper (the bowl version) for a few years and have used it a great deal. The disadvantage for me of the genius chopper I have is that the presser part is hinged and comes down at an angle. I have arthritis in my hands and using that hinged style that comes down at an angle has become a problem. What I liked about this chop chop is the straight up and down chopping action. I can lay my hands on it in a fashion that won't hurt as much and I believe I'll get cleaner cuts. Guess I'll find out soon enough!
ETA - icezeus - I won't be leaving mine out on the counter, but I do like that this piece has a smaller footprint than the genius chopper I have and the piece locks down in the depressed position for more compact size to store.
Good to hear that you like the genius chopper! It definitely looks similar but I like the design of this one much better, too. I'm giving it a try too!
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