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The PrepWorks Nut Chopper is a compact, manual handheld grinder featuring dual grind settings, a non-skid base for stability, and a hinged lid for easy filling. With a 1.5 cup capacity and BPA-free construction, it’s designed to simplify chopping nuts, seeds, and herbs while adding a pop of color to your kitchen.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Red |
Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.89"L x 5.97"W x 4.09"H |
D**Y
Does the job
Does the jobNot to big, just right for small jobs .Ez to use, quality seems okPrice right
F**R
Easy to use and well engineered.
I tried it on walnuts. "I should have more walnuts in my diet and less Gluten" sooo. This is great! Put the walnuts or whatever kind of nuts you want in the top. The crank indicates to turn in one way for fine chop and turn the other way for coarse chop. The you turn it (which is not the smoothest to do, but it is what it is) and the chopped nuts go into the holder below. Not as messy as me chopping with a knife and lots safer. I can chop twice as many nuts in the same time. ( I put them in my yogurt with blueberries.) It seems the nuts I refrigerated are a bit easier to chop. I have washed it in dishwasher top rack twice and it comes out fine. I am impressed with this! There are even measurements on the bottom cup so you can see how much you have chopped, for recipes. Turn the whole thing over, open the bottom lid and you can dump the nuts out easily.
T**T
Works fine but a bit flimsy
What I Like: The square design of this nut grinder is much better than its round counter part as all six grinding blades are full length. This makes for a more efficient and more consistent grind. It is easy to use on softer nuts like walnuts and pecans. The removeable bottom makes it much easier to clean and remove finished product. The grind, although inconsistant, is better than results in a food processor and far less effort than chopping with a knife.What I don't like: It is not a sturdy when grinding almonds as there is alot of flex in the handle, it takes a good amount of effort, you really need to secure the center of the crank with your thumb while turning a half turn at a time with your fingers otherwise it feels on the verge of breaking apart. The handle is also too short and too flimsy to get proper leverage on hard nuts like almond.Although it does a good job on softer nuts with almonds the entire mechanism flexes and unless I support it as mentioned above it feels like it will break apart. I also saw no difference between course and fine grind.Summary: At $23 this is as good and as sturdy as one can expect. I would pay more for a sturdier version that made it easier to grind almonds but I saw no such option. For the money I'm OK with it and it does give an acceptable grind for nuts used in sundaes, baklava, and to put over cereal. I am not confident in its longevity as improper technique with almonds may break it.
T**Y
Great nut grinder
When I received this nut grinder I was impressed with its size. The top of the grinder fits quite a few nuts. I also like you can chop them coarse or fine. The base is quite large and holds up to 1 1/2 chopped nuts and has an easy removal bottom which does not move on the counter when using. This is by far the best chopper I have purchased!!
L**O
Good for fine chopping
This was intended to replace the nut chopper I inherited from my grandmother (made in the ‘80s), and this looked most like it. Item arrived as advertised, works as described, well built and sturdy. The base does move a little, but not bad compared to some other products I’ve used so it’s tolerable. The one thing I don’t like is how finely the “coarse” setting chops things. I like to make pecan tassies and cranberry nut bread during the holidays. The tassies work best with a very finely chopped pecan, so this is perfect for that! However, for the cranberry nut bread, I like a fairly coarse chop, and this just isn’t it. I ended up having to chop them by hand. I also couldn’t use it for the cranberries, they just got mashed and made a huge mess.Bottom line- it works as described, but the “coarse” option isn’t as coarse as I would prefer. The “fine” option makes a veritable powder out of pecans. I’ve not used it for anything other than pecans though.
J**D
DO NOT BUY THIS
I thought this would be the answer to my hatred of chopping nuts or paying the high price of chopped nuts in the store. It turns out that the only positive thing I can say is that the retro color is cool. This chopper does not work!! The parts are difficult to put together and don't stay together when you turn the handle to chop nuts unless you push down hard on the top. And even then, if you aren't pressing down straight, the chopper topples over, the components came apart and chopped nuts spill all over your counter. So, after I cleaned up the mess, even though I was turning in the direction to produce larger pieces, at least half of what came out was powder (nut meal); totally unusable for what I was baking! I'm honestly not sure how you're supposed to get the "chopped" nuts out successfully. When I turned the chopper over to empty the bottom compartment, I apparently wasn't holding all the parts together strongly enough because the components came apart again...nuts all over the counter!! This chopper has serious design issues!! I wish I had returned this after the first use but I decided to try it again knowing all I had learned about it. The second time was only marginally better. I still had to man-handle it and I basically got nut powder in the end. I was going to give it to Goodwill but decided it wouldn't be fair to whoever bought it and threw it away instead. I have only ever written one bad review before this and didn't really want to spend the time writing this one, but I felt strongly that I needed to tell of my experience.
D**L
Nice product
This cuts nuts nicely. It’s not too hard to clean. Just let it air out well.
O**M
Works as expected, with expected sturdiness. Very convenient.
My grandmother used to have a very similar device to chop nuts when I was a kid. I've been considering buying one of these... And I'm glad I did. Frozen peacon halves were my first test... A little difficult to turn the handle. The next test was refrigerated pecan halves... Worked great. I will update this review when I chop whole Brazil nuts for my next ice cream.
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