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ProgressivePL8 Professional Food Chopper

R299

Retail: R460
Excludes shipping
ETA: 5-10 working days

R299

R460
About

Easily chop or mince onions, vegetables, nuts, chocolate, and herbs in mere seconds with a rotating stainless steel blade. The soft grip body and stainless steel handle make chopping both stable and smooth. The internal sweeper prevents food from accumulating on cup walls and ensures more consistent chopping. Chop directly onto a cutting board. Use container to measure up to 1 cup of chopped food. Stainless steel latch locks the handle down for compact storage. Disassemble for easy cleaning.

Product Features
  • Top-quality, stainless steel linkage for maximum chopping power
  • Narrow soft-grip neck for easy grip and control
  • Can be used with the included base cap or directly on a cutting board
  • Locks down for compact storage
  • Comes apart for easy cleaning
  • Dishwasher safe
Product Specifications
  • ABS, PP, POM, Stainless Steel, Silicone and TPE materials
  • Dimensions: 25cm x 10cm x 10cm
  • 1-year limited warranty
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