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HomeKitchen & DiningCook's Tools & GadgetsSeasoning & Spice ToolsProgressive GFNC-1 Nut Chopper |
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67 of 69 found the following review helpful:
cheaply made, cracked immediately Mar 23, 2006
By R. Ottosen I have only used this nut chopper a few times, and only on walnuts which are fairly soft nuts. It has never been dropped. It is already cracked, chunks of the plastic are starting to fall away. It is only a matter of a few more sessions before it is useless.
63 of 65 found the following review helpful:
short-lived joy Dec 30, 2004
By Scooby I just got the nut chopper for Christmas. I was very happy to receive something that would help me with my baking needs. Unfortunately, the top broke off the base after two uses!
69 of 72 found the following review helpful:
Don't by this nut grinder Feb 22, 2005
By S. Stulz
"cook"
I had one but it broke chopping almonds -- hardly a metal busting food item. Worse, didn't notice it was broken until AFTER I mixed the chopped nuts into the ice cream I was making. There were bits of metal in my ice cream, so I couldn't serve it.
38 of 39 found the following review helpful:
metal teeth broke off on two grinders Feb 12, 2007
By Dushan Mitrovich I bought this nut grinder because it looked comfortable and competent. The second time I used it, two of the metal chopping teeth broke off and I discovered them while eating (luckily I discovered them with my tongue before I broke one of my own teeth). Progressive sent me a new one and again the second time I used it a metal tooth broke off (this time I checked for missing chopper teeth before mixing into the cranberry salad). The nuts were Haselnuts, which admittedly are not soft, but it's supposed to be a NUT Chopper. I can't recommend this chopper for anything other than chopping very soft nuts, and even then I'd feel nervous. Heavy Duty it most certainly is not.
24 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Does the Job Jan 04, 2007
By Larry G. Williams We bought the chopper primarily for chopping macadamia nuts but we have used it for other nuts as well. It's easy to use and works very well. It may not be quite as heavy duty as the name implies but it is quite satisfactory. Turning the crank clockwise gives the reqular size of crushed nut and turning the crank counterclockwise gives a slightly smaller size. We feel it was a good buy for the moderate price.
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