🥗 Elevate your kitchen game with the ultimate chopping companion!
The Ourokhome Vegetable Chopper is a multifunctional kitchen tool that combines 12 essential functions, including chopping, slicing, and dicing, all while featuring 8 interchangeable blades and a 1.7L collection tray for mess-free prep. Designed for safety and ease of use, it's the perfect gift for cooking enthusiasts.
D**D
Watch your fingers
Works well. Easy to use and clean. Handles thicker veggies pretty good. Still have to cut them to fit on the block but blades are sharp and cut through most anything. The best part is it's not limited to 1 size of chopping. Chopping is versatile. It seems well made cause I smash the hell out of it and it keeps on trucking
K**K
Hold the phone!!
HOLD THE PHONE!!! Before you read the rest of the initial review please read this UPDATE!!Ok , so yes it cut my fingers , I really love this tomato salad that requires tons of dicing, hate doing it by hand, so got this contraption out and gave it another go! GLAD I did! The trick is to make your slices not to thick, do one at a time and really wack the top down! No light touch on this, you GOTTA BE THE HAMMER!It worked great on the Cuke , Tonato and Purple onion… my summer is SAVED!I was excited to get this diver/slicer to assist me in fine diving of cuke, tomato and onion for summer salad. Putting it together I knocked three fingers and let me tell you I NEVER felt it till I saw the blood! Totally my bad, and I thought great it will work really well on my veggies. NOPE! I used the small dicingdisk which should have made small chunks but on the bike it made long strips so I had to re dice by hand. Next the Roma tomato’s turn. This is a summer salad and I didn’t peel the tomato’s… HUGE MISTAKE! The peel did not want to cut and ended up getting stuck in the cutting fisk ( good thing they give you a pick tool otherwise I might well be fingerless), next the purple onion! Now this veggie I cut in slices and even tho I removed the onion skin and two layers it still resisted cutting some of the rings.. not sure why!Of the three the onion cut the best in small pieces( for the most part) . I have not tried the other disks yet so will keep this mandolin hoping they work better than my attempts with the small dice disk.I do have a healthy respect for handling these disks now. If your wanting this to do small dicing jobs ai would not recommend it. It is pretty sturdy tho, and it does store compactly, and the cutting edges seem razor sharp. It still gets only 3 stars from me as it did not work for my intended purpose. There are no directions either FYI
S**C
Happy with Purchase
like the concept. It does the job of cutting up vegetables. more instruction on how to put together would be nice. cleaning is a little hard for us with out a dishwasher b/c the blades are very sharp which is needed to cut the vegetables. all in all happy with purchase
P**M
This is one sharp chopper
Great chopper. Super sharp...simple to assemble and wash
S**R
Awesome Kitchen Aid
Love this food chopper. Works so much better than the one I have been using. Holds more when dicing at one time. Dices quickly with little effort on my part. Have just tried one blade so far, but look forward to using it more.
S**Y
not dishwasher safe!
The bottom (the clear part) container warped in the dishwasher, after many uses. I loved this chopper and used it for many things, especially dicing tomatoes for the Hello Fresh kits, and cubing potatoes. At first the tomatoes were no problem, but over time, it stopped working for them and would just smash them. It still cuts firmer vegetables like onions and potatoes, but you really have to slam it closed, so at this point (six months from purchase), I am going to retire it.My usage: I only really used the dicing and cubing blades. I found the slicing blade to slice very thin, too thin for most practical uses (get a dedicated mandoline with an adjustable blade if that is the main feature you are looking for). If you’re trying to process your Hello Fresh potatoes, the cube slicer is your BFF. The slicing slicer will make the potatoes paper thin and you do not have enough baking sheets in your house to lay those all out to roast them. So use the cuber attachment and then you can use the container to add your oil and seasonings, before putting them on a sheet pan to roast. Makes such easy work on sheet pan meals. I also tried the julienne and shredding blades, on carrots, but a box grater worked better for me. Its the dicing an cubing functions that are the greatest, and those blades are deadly sharp! I would often hand wash them, and come up bleeding, not even realizing I touched that blade. Also, oddly enough, the little plastic grater is the greatest thing ever for grating fresh ginger. And isn’t super sharp where you’re going to rip off a knuckle if you slip.Cleaning: So we used this thing 5-7 times a week for the past six months. I often put the clear bottom container and the grey chopping assembly on the top rack of the dishwasher. I usually hand washed the blades. Slowly and gradually, the clear bottom container part (that the main tool secures onto) has warped in the dishwasher, and the chopper assembly will no longer secure onto it. Also, the dicing and cubing blades are no longer as sharp - tomato just gets smooshed into it and you really have to slam it closed for onion and potato.However, it did get almost six months of nearly daily use and washings, and I absolutely loved it at first, so maybe that is reasonable at this price point? I’m giving it three stars because it worked beautifully at first but then I think the dishwasher the best of it, and that really is a lot to expect from a tool like this. Your mileage might vary if you wash by hand or chop other veggies.
B**P
Ease of use
Easy to use & works fast
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