Black & Decker EHC650 Ergo 3-Cup Food Chopper (Review)
Black & Decker EHC650 Ergo 3-Cup Food Chopper
| Average Customer Rating: 4.5 |
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| This electric food chopper accomplishes a food processor's principal function of chopping and mincing without having to haul out the big machine. It's just 8 inches high and 4-3/4 inches in diameter, and its 3-cup bowl is ample for many chores in a family household and most chores in a one or two-person household. At 150 watts, the motor is powerful enough to chop or mince vegetables, fruits, herbs, cheese, nuts, chocolate, cooked meats, and bread. The power head has a soft grip for easy one-handed use. The rugged, plastic bowl; its slip-resistant base, which doubles as the bowl's lid for storing food; and the stainless-steel blade are all dishwasher-safe. --Fred Brack |
| Lid of chopper won't stay on. Does it's job - marginally. If "chopped" is what you want, keep looking. This thing PULVERIZES. :( I gave two as gifts for Christmas and have gotten great reviews. Now I have chopper envy, since mine is manual. We used this product from the time our baby was 5 months old. We've decided to make our own baby food - from apple sauce, pureed pears, peaches, plums to chopped chicken, pork and vegetables like spinach, carrots, peas, etc. It has worked wonders for us. I would highly recommend this product to anyone who decides not to feed jar food to their baby. I would stay away from the manual food mill sold at baby stores. It created more work as compared to this electric chopper. PS. This makes excellent mashed potatoes. We use sweet potatoes too. Just prepare in batches, freeze in ice cube trays and when meal time comes, just heat the cube(s) in the microwave. One ice cube equals 1 oz of food so you know exactly how much your baby is getting. |
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