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Slap Chop Slapchop as seen on tv by Ontel

Slap Chop Slapchop as seen on tv by Ontel
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Slap Chop Slapchop as seen on tv by Ontel

 
 
 
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ONTEL-SChop

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Description

Product Features * You never need to switch blades * Chop up vegetables, nuts, & fruits, quickly and easily * With every slap, the finer the food gets * Easy to clean and dishwasher safe Product Description The Slap Chop is a manual chopper machine that works when you slap the plunger part. Every slap triggers the 3 blades below to chop and cut the food. The more you slap the Slap Chop, the finer the food gets. Chop up potatoes for home fries, or add mushrooms and green peppers for a tasty side to your eggs. Even use the Slap Chop for vegetables like carrots, celery and radishes for an instant salad. Nuts and chocolate are chopped easy for toppings on ice cream. The Slap Chop is great for onions and even garlic so your fingers don't smell and it saves time. The Slap Chop's base opens up to expose the blades for easy cleaning.


Product Details
Product Length:9.75 inches
Product Width:4.0 inches
Product Height:4.0 inches
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:10.9 inches
Package Width:4.2 inches
Package Height:3.7 inches
Package Weight:0.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 132 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:2.0 ( 132 customer reviews )
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168 of 174 found the following review helpful:


3Slap Chop Review - Cooking With Jack Show  Sep 03, 2009 By jakatak "jakatak"
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R8W09Q08YHFNW Jack Scalfani from the "Cooking With Jack" Show reviews the Slap Chop to show you if it really is as good as it claims. Watch the Cooking With Jack Show at [...] for more product reviews.

74 of 79 found the following review helpful:


1You're gonna love my nuts.... or are you?  May 11, 2009 By Deborah K. Dobbins "-Captain-"
As Vince says in the commercial "you're gonna love my nuts" but the slap chop doesn't do a very good job of chopping them. This thing is flimsy and cheap. It has a hard time chopping foods with peels. Food goes everywhere and gets stuck in the blades. I don't recommend this TV product.

70 of 76 found the following review helpful:


1DOESN'T CHOP...JUST MESSES  May 05, 2009 By Madeline "Dog Lover"
Mine does not chop, it just trys to. Won't chop through apple , garlic , onion. The food gets caught up in the blades. This is the first time I used it, but I'm looking for an easier one to chop with. The chopped onion (which is why I bought it) comes out in big pieces and they are stuck in the blades, I have to dig them out. This is no fun!

26 of 28 found the following review helpful:


4Use it right  Jun 10, 2009 By Alesha S.
It doesn't work if you don't slap it. It's called a slap chop for a reason. Slap that sob and it will chop and rotate. Works great on oreo cookies for ice cream. Havn't tried it on soft textured food yet, but I did try it on grilled chicken which has left me impressed that it cut it up into fine pieces. Again, this is not a [...] pump, you have to slap it with some force. Faster a blade moves on any tool the better it will cut.

It only gets 4 stars. Materials used for the design are kinda cheap. Can't complain for [...] bucks though. About ordering these products and paying shipping? Why would you do such a thing. Go to Walgreens or Walmart. They usually get the as seen on tv products pretty quickly and you pay the same amount pre-shipping without having to pay shipping. Shamwows - 20bucks Slapchop-[...] bucks.

On the other spectrum people are complaining about the shamwows. Only they are usually the ones who are misusing the product. Have to use them damp. SLAP SLAP SLAP IT!

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:


2Underwhelming product  Dec 30, 2009 By Andrea L. Polk
I purchased two of these to give as gifts this past holiday season. One of which went to my husband, my in-house chef, who seems to be constantly chopping celery or onions for various dishes. I'd seen the ads on TV for it and loved the simplicity of the device. I have an electric chopper, but thought the Slap Chop looked a bit more compact and would travel well for camping trips.

Out of the box I noticed that the plastic used in the device is fairly flimsy. The blades too are very thin. The entire product does not seem to be designed with durability in mind, and if used gingerly, it would probably stand up to a year or two of weekly, light use at most.

To test the product I tried a hard boiled egg first. The egg got stuck in the blades and really didn't get chopped as much as 'mushed'.

The next test was an onion. You have to start with a fairly small piece and yes, 'slap' the top which propels the chopping blades down in a plunger-type action to the cutting board below. It cut the onions, I then twisted the device to get another angle on the onions and did it again. The Slap Chop worked OK for onions.

Tomatoes were next. Starting with a quarter of a tomato, the Slap Chop did its thing. The harder and faster I slapped the blades down, the better the cut. Still, it seemed like a knife would work just as well and be just as fast considering set-up and clean-up times too.

Clean-up was easy, which is perhaps the Slap Chop's best feature. Not much more difficult than running your knife under the water.

The bottom line: a flimsy kitchen tool that won't replace a good knife. Not the amazing time-saving device I'd hoped for and not something I would recommend to my friends. It could be something for the picnic basket, camping or hiking gear kitchen, but durability is likely to be an issue.

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