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I bet it sucks ass in real life when you try to use it. Like, stuff prolly sticks to the blades and sides and won't chop at all and then when you lift it to get the stuff off the sides/blades the stuff on the bottom falls out the sides so you can't continue to chop it.
in the end, EMAW will always win.
Our local news did a segment testing it. Fail. Stuck half the times. Wouldn't twist when 'slapped' more than half the time.
Quote from: steve dave on February 09, 2010, 10:18:15 PMI bet it sucks ass in real life when you try to use it. Like, stuff prolly sticks to the blades and sides and won't chop at all and then when you lift it to get the stuff off the sides/blades the stuff on the bottom falls out the sides so you can't continue to chop it. It looks so fantastic on the commercial....I mean, I want to make those egg, pickle, green onion, and ham mixtures and stuff. Also, the nuts chopping...HOLY crap that makes my Pad Thai and Kung Pao elite!
We've had a version of this item for years at home. If you get a cheap version, they can wear out pretty easy, so we've got a pampered chef version. I absolutely love it for chopping onions or carrots. Highly recommended.
it's a mini food processor. works great to mash up the rotel before putting it into the velvetta.
ya, the pampered chef one's break in approximately 9 days after purchase
Quote from: pissclams on February 11, 2010, 07:42:52 AMit's a mini food processor. works great to mash up the rotel before putting it into the velvetta.Have that. Buttons are a little different but same size/brand. Do the exact same thing with rotel.
Quote from: pissclams on February 11, 2010, 07:42:52 AMya, the pampered chef one's break in approximately 9 days after purchaseHad mine for about 5 years. If yours broke in 9 days, you should have warrantied it.
Quote from: steve dave on February 11, 2010, 08:06:02 AMQuote from: pissclams on February 11, 2010, 07:42:52 AMit's a mini food processor. works great to mash up the rotel before putting it into the velvetta.Have that. Buttons are a little different but same size/brand. Do the exact same thing with rotel. that's the one i have. omfg.Quote from: Jeffy on February 11, 2010, 08:14:28 AMQuote from: pissclams on February 11, 2010, 07:42:52 AMya, the pampered chef one's break in approximately 9 days after purchaseHad mine for about 5 years. If yours broke in 9 days, you should have warrantied it.ya it just broke, but I was like, this is a POS anyways and didn't want to deal with it. brothers sister sells the crap, i had to buy something
Quote from: pissclams on February 11, 2010, 08:28:51 AMQuote from: steve dave on February 11, 2010, 08:06:02 AMQuote from: pissclams on February 11, 2010, 07:42:52 AMit's a mini food processor. works great to mash up the rotel before putting it into the velvetta.Have that. Buttons are a little different but same size/brand. Do the exact same thing with rotel. that's the one i have. omfg.Quote from: Jeffy on February 11, 2010, 08:14:28 AMQuote from: pissclams on February 11, 2010, 07:42:52 AMya, the pampered chef one's break in approximately 9 days after purchaseHad mine for about 5 years. If yours broke in 9 days, you should have warrantied it.ya it just broke, but I was like, this is a POS anyways and didn't want to deal with it. brothers sister sells the crap, i had to buy something If you HAD to buy something, a pizza stone would have been the way to go.