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Chop onions, vegetables and herbs perfectly
Make easy work of onions, nuts and more with the OXO Good Grips® Chopper which is compact but bursting with useful features. Press the soft knob and the blades rotate for even chopping. An internal soft bumper absorbs any shock to increase comfort and sound quality. Chop ingredients in the enclosed cup with its soft, non-slip base, or remove the base and chop directly on a cutting board. A tab rotates within the cup to prevent food from accumulating on the side walls. The entire blade cartridge can be removed from the Chopper by simply unscrewing it, so clean up is easy. And the blade is symmetrical for ease of reassembly. The Chopper includes a spoon for scooping so there’s no need to leave your hands smelling like onions or garlic.
• Perfect for chopping onions, vegetables and herbs
• Press soft knob to rotate blades
• Knob locks down for compact storage
• Internal soft bumper absorbs shock
• Chop in the enclosed cup or onto a chopping board
• Remove cup with a simple twist to prevent spilling
• Clear cup has measurement markings and storage lid
• Tab prevents food from accumulating on cup walls
• Removable blade cartridge for easy cleaning
• Symmetrical blade and cartridge guide walls for easy reassembly
• Spoon included for scooping ingredients
• Dishwasher safe but not recommended for use in a microwave
Product code:OXO0003
OXO began with a few simple questions - Why do ordinary kitchen tools hurt your hands? Why can't there be wonderfully comfortable tools that are easy to use?
The man who asked these questions was American, Sam Farber. Sam, who had recently retired as the founder of a successful housewares company, first questioned the effectiveness of kitchen gadgets in response to his wife Betsey's difficulty in gripping ordinary kitchen tools, due to arthritis in her hands. Seeing an opportunity to help not only people with arthritis but also to create more comfortable kitchen tools for everyone to use, Sam came out of retirement and approached the design firm Smart Design with that challenge. As part of the initial research that included talking with consumers, chefs and retailers, Patricia Moore, a noted gerontologist, was brought on board to help understand the needs of the users with special needs.
After hundreds of models, dozens of design iterations, and extensive manufacturing research, OXO was born.