Chop your kitchen prep time in half with the Vidalia Chop Wizard Stainless
Steel Food Chopper. The ultra-sharp, stainless steel blade quickly and
precisely cuts every time. Your hands never touch the blade. It's the ideal
way to chop or dice fruits, vegetables, and more. The catch container even
doubles as a measuring cup. It’s the versatile, time-saving kitchen tool
you’ll want to use again and again to make all your favorite dishes!
Features:
- VERSATILE DESIGN: Features both chopping and dicing blades to quickly prepare fruits and vegetables for stir-fries, salads, and salsas
- SAFE OPERATION: Hands never touch the blades during use, with included 2-cup base container for collecting chopped ingredients
- EFFICIENT CUTTING: Stainless steel blades slice through produce with precision, reducing prep time for meals to just minutes
- EASY CLEANUP: All components are dishwasher safe, including the chopping blade, dicing blade, collection container, and cleaning tool
- COMPACT SOLUTION: Complete food preparation system includes two interchangeable blades, collection container, and cleaning tool for convenient storage
Product Details:
- Brand: VIDALIA CHOP WIZARD
- Product Dimensions: 11.9"L x 10.5"W x 11.9"H
- Material: Plastic
- Color: Clear
- Special Feature: dishwasher safe, Interchangeable Blades
- Recommended Uses For Product: Vegetable
- Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
- Blade Material: Stainless Steel
- Item Weight: 1 Pounds
- Blade Length: 3.5 Inches
- Brand: VIDALIA CHOP WIZARD
- Product Dimensions: 11.9"L x 10.5"W x 11.9"H
- Material: Plastic
- Color: Clear
- Special Feature: dishwasher safe, Interchangeable Blades
- Recommended Uses For Product: Vegetable
- Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
- Blade Material: Stainless Steel
- Item Weight: 1 Pounds
- Blade Length: 3.5 Inches
- Operation Mode: Manual
- Manufacturer: National Express (NEI As Seen on TV)
- UPC: 710770157896
- Item Weight: 1 pounds
- Country of Origin: China
- Item model number: VOWR-2
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Date First Available: May 12, 2004