
We tested a range of mini choppers, using each one to blitz bread to breadcrumbs, as well as onions and parsley. Mini choppers typically come in one of two key designs either a smaller version of a food processor, with a button-controlled base, or a small device with a large bowl on the bottom and a pushable button on top.
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How to choose the best mini chopper What is a mini chopper?Īlthough some models look similar, a mini chopper should not be confused with a food processor.
Best manual mini chopper: Tefal Jamie Oliver Chop & Shaker, £21.49. Best portable mini chopper: KitchenAid Cordless Electric Chopper, £91.94. Best mini chopper for food processing tasks: Cuisinart Mini Prep Pro, £52.14. Best budget mini chopper: Lakeland Mini Chopper Plus, £29.99. Best mini chopper for large families or batch cooking: Homgeek Food Chopper, £29.99. Best mini chopper for ease of use: Kenwood Mini Chopper CH180A, £30.55. Best mini chopper for small spaces: Salter EK2182 Mini Chopper Pro, £19.99. Best mini chopper for sauces, dips and curry pastes: Bosch Mini Chopper MMR08, £29.99. Most versatile mini chopper: Russell Hobbs 24662 Desire Matte Black Mini Chopper, £35.99. Best mini chopper to leave on the counter: Magimix 18115 Le Micro Mini Chopper, £65. Best cordless mini chopper: Cuisinart Cordless Mini Prep Pro, £72. Best mini chopper: KitchenAid Mini Chopper 5KFC3516, £54.95.