| Kenwood CH180 Mini Chopper, 300 Watts | 
| Brand: Kenwood Category: Kitchen
List Price: £19.99 Buy New: £14.20 as of 15/3/2010 00:53 CDT details You Save: £5.79 (29%)
New (28) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from £14.20
Seller: elektroworld Rating: 195 reviews
Media: Kitchen & Home Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 6.4 x 5.4
MPN: CH180 Model: CH180 EAN: 5011423009889 ASIN: B0000C6WPC
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 300w Power | | • | 350ml/150g Capacity | | • | Dishwasher Safe | | • | One Touch Control | | • | 190mm x 118mm x 145mm |
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| Customer Reviews: Great little gadget September 20, 2006 The Warbler (Scotland) 149 out of 149 found this review helpful
I replaced my small Moulinex processor with a fullsize version and was horribly disappointed in it, but that's another story. Anyway, I needed something else for preparing small quantities of food, eg chopping an onion or making pesto. The mini chopper is ideal. Compact, easy to clean and producing nice even results.
Most useful kitchen gadget ever October 27, 2008 joc66 (United Kingdom) 141 out of 141 found this review helpful
I bought this, like many others I'm sure, on Delia's recommendation in her Cheat recipe book. It has been in almost daily use in my kitchen since the moment it arrived, about six months ago, so I thought I would add a review based on my experience. It is small - very small, so doesn't take up nearly as much space on the kitchen counter as having a food processor sitting there. It is very easy to take apart, clean and put back together again - these things are really essential for a kitchen machine being used as often as this one will be! Most importantly however, it really does what it says on the box really well. It chops things. Quickly, evenly, finely (if you press the button down for a longer period of time) coarsely (if you just press the button down for a few seconds for a quick whizz!). Most often I use it for 'finely chopped onions' - the basis for many a fine recipe, but I've also used it for chopping ginger, garlic, beef (both raw and cooked), making hummous (a la Delia!) and lots more besides. After six months use, the perspex is showing a few scratches, but apart from that this product has worn well, and the blade seems as sharp as ever. It is really easy to operate - just a big grey button, and it works really really well. Buy one. Even if you can't stand Delia, she is right about this little beauty. If mine broke, I would buy a new one tomorrow!
An Easy to use powerful little chopper August 22, 2005 P. Borges (London) 277 out of 281 found this review helpful
I bought one of these recently and have been using it a lot more than I thought I would. The instructions suggest you take care with hard veg like carrots or turnips but I've had no problems at all (no reduction in revs for example) and the two speed feature is brilliant. Some choppers I've had in the past tend to pulp everything at the bottom and leave the rest in chunks, but this has the most even chopping motion of any mini chopper I've come across with a really powerful little motor. The bowl is a bit tricky to fit in and remove but even that does not detract from what is actually a pretty good product. As I mentioned - I haven't had it for long, but so far I'm very happy.
Little Wonder August 22, 2008 I don't have a pen name (West London) 43 out of 43 found this review helpful
It was well worth the wait for this to come back into stock following Delia's exploits. This is a very handy and powerful little tool. Small enough to be easily stored and easily accessed rather than having the bind of getting out the full size food processor (currently in a box on top of the fridge right at the back!). It takes a little practice getting used to quite how powerful this is. Cut an onion into quarters before you put it in the mini chopper and it'll practically puree it in 10 seconds. If you want your items a little more chunky e.g. mushrooms then just pulse it a little. The trick is not to overfill so things have a chance to move around in the bowl and nothing gets stuck. The bowl itself is quite straightforward to remove once you get the knack. You can be sure if you buy this it won't be the type of thing that sits away gathering dust.
Brilliant Mini Chopper April 11, 2008 Issie (France) 63 out of 64 found this review helpful
This is really useful, I do a lot of Indian cookery and this is the most useful little chopper. The blade goes to the bottom of the container, so it will chop the minimum amount of ginger and garlic just cut into reasonable sizes then add to bowl, also great for chopping coriander and chillies, but also very good at cutting large amounts.
I even grounded a load of spices for a Garam Marsala with it, usually I use my Braun coffee grinder that I use only for grinding spices, but wanted to ground a lot so used the Kenwood Mini Chopper, perfect.
It is used every day.
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