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Russell Hobbs Desire Mini Chopper $33.90 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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A seriously useful gadget for the kitchen. We use it daily for chopping and dicing, works beautifully for everything (onion, garlic, tomato etc) and gets the job done in seconds. If you want a finer mince just run it a few seconds longer. Also works as an occasional blender, mixer, egg scrambler, etc.

Rinses clean afterwards and is quite compact to store.

We paid $39 for it last year, at that price it was a deal and today at $33.9 I think it’s a steal! Looks to be selling at $50+ in stores.

The Desire Matte Black Mini Chopper combines extraordinary performance with a stunning appearance into one compact design. In a premium matte black, this chopper has a high performance to match the premium color. It's the perfect solution for speedy chopping up various ingredients - this mini chopper can do it all. Being the perfect helping hand to have in your kitchen you can effortlessly chop, dice and slice your way through every task.

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  • +21

    Get to the chopper!!

    • -6

      Help transitioning?

      • Ids nada toomah!

  • How does this compare to a regular food processor?

    • +1

      smaller, easier to clean

      • +3

        Yep exactly, this is only 1L.

        This bowl is made of glass instead of plastic as well. Very easy to rinse clean or place in the dishwasher.

        • Glass is great but what happens if it falls?

          Can you buy replacement bowls?

  • Would this be any different in function to the food processor we already own or is it just a smaller / more convenient version of that?

    • +1

      The one you already own is older than this one.

    • I’d say smaller and simpler as in there is only one kind of blade.

  • I need a small simple carrot grater, any ideas?

  • how will this go with making mush for baby food?

    • Nope i think it more like to chop. Unless food is boiled but i still doubt

  • +1

    Thanks OP. I am downsizing and this looks nice and small!

  • Oos

  • +1

    Looks to be out of stock?

  • Would I be able to chop red cabbage for salads? I'm sick of the effort and mess when I do it manually.

    • +2

      Based off the design (not personally owning one) it wouldn't be ideal. A bunch of cabbage would end up at the top less chopped than you like and inversely all the cabbage at the bottom would be too chopped. These devices don't generally don't cycle the ingredients very well so it's best when trying to finely dice ingredients because you can keep them all in for as long as you want

      • +1

        @SpainKing Thanks. :)

    • +1

      You need the slicer attachment on a large food processor. And you still have to cut the cabbage down to fit into the chute.

  • Why so popular??

    • Saves a lot of prep time if you have whole ingredients to chop up

  • Clicked to see that it's all gone😮‍💨
    Life of an ozbargainer.. is too competitive esp on a Sunday

  • +3
  • Picked up this one from coles yesterday
    Works well

    https://www.coles.com.au/product/germanica-rechargeable-mini…

  • Can it do mince meat?

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