Product Details
MIU Stainless-Steel Roller Chopper

MIU Stainless-Steel Roller Chopper
From MIU France

List Price: $39.99
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Product Description

Rolling Herb Mincer


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #172428 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: MIU
  • Model: 3262
  • Dimensions: 2.90" h x 3.80" w x 5.80" l, .96 pounds

Features

  • Rolling chopper minces herbs, juliennes or dices larger veggies
  • Sturdy 18/10 mirror-finish stainless-steel construction
  • Five sharp wheel-like blades
  • Blade removes for easier cleaning
  • 2-inch wide x 4-inch high x 4-inch length

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review
This 18/10 stainless-steel rolling herb mincer reduces fresh cilantro or parsley leaves into fine pieces and can even be used to julienne or finely dice larger vegetables, such as peppers or potatoes. Rest one hand on the mincer’s rounded hood and simply roll the five wheel-like blades over herbs or vegetables to chop them. To clean, unlock and pull out the pin on the mincer’s side and the blade falls out of the bottom. You must exercise caution when handling the blades as they are extremely sharp and, unfortunately, the roller chopper does not come with any kind of a blade guard to protect fingers or drawers from nicks while it is in storage. This chopper has a beautiful mirror finish and is dishwasher-safe. --Cristina Vaamonde


Customer Reviews

Not worth the money1
This product is not worth the money. The blades are wobbly and everything you try to chop ends up stuck in the blades. Its difficult to clean and does a poor job of chopping. Eventually I quit using it and ended up donating it to the Salvation Army.

MIU Roller Chopper 1
This MIU Stainless Steel Roller Chopper is a disaster of a kitchen device. The latch on the side easily comes loose and the internal metal washers come out; getting them back in and aligned is nearly impossible. A waste of money. Robert

Not worth it1
the idea of the rolling mincer was good. In practice, I found it useless. Herbs must be bone dry or they get caught in the blades. Most important, it just doesn't work that well - repeated passes over a bunch of parsley did almost nothing.