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Vidalia Chop Wizard

Vidalia Chop Wizard Product Details
Manufacturer: Vidalia Chop Wizard
Brand: Vidalia Chop Wizard
Model: VOWR-2
Color: White / Green
Product features:
  • Chop vegetables, fruit, cheese, and more in half the time
  • Handy gadget chops and dices veggies with one swift motion
  • Includes 2 super sharp insert discs for perfect chopping and dicing every time
  • Catch container doubles as a measuring cup with marks from 1/2 cup up to 2 cups
  • Includes handy lid cleaning tool; dishwasher safe
Accessories:
  • Cuisinart DLC-1BCH Mini-Prep Processor, Black Chrome

Price List for Vidalia Chop Wizard

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$27.99
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$35.99
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of the Vidalia Chop Wizard

Customer Review: tips on using the Wizard
Summary: 4 Stars

I purchased mine from a local store and they had a cheaper one made by Progressive as well. I chose the Wizard for it has two different size chopping girds. I bought this mainly for making my salsa and after reading reviews I knew to cut the tomato before slicing. I cut my roma in half and pressed down only to have it stop on me. I lifted the lid and noticed the thick skin of the roma tomato was stopping me. Easy fix, I now quarter my tomatoes and it works great. The first time I pushed the thing through it made a loud pop when it closed and it scared the cats. I now fold up a kitchen towel and place the chopper on that and it cuts down the noise quite a bit. Chopping onions you still should peel them and slice into ½ inch or so sections. Okay, you might say if you have to do all this cutting prep work why get this and the answer is once you push that first chunk of onion or tomato through and see how even and finely chopped it is you will be hooked. I used the bigger blade to chop baby carrots and radishes for salads and it worked quite well. Another tip is use two hands when chopping and place one of those hands close to the hinge area so there is not too much presser on the hinge and have it crack on you. So far I really enjoy it and it even makes making my salsa kind of fun.
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