This £22 mini food processor takes the hassle out of chopping and mincing | Daily Mail Online

2022-07-23 23:35:32 By : Ms. Helen Lee

By Emily Knott For Mailonline

Published: 08:00 EDT, 22 July 2022 | Updated: 03:36 EDT, 23 July 2022

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Whether you dislike spending hours in the kitchen or hate chopping vegetables, fruits and herbs, according to Amazon shoppers, there's a tool that will give you a little extra help.

Ensuring you spend less time in the kitchen, the 'powerful yet small' Homeasy Mini Food Processor takes the hassle out of chopping and mincing, and it costs just £21.99.

The kitchen tool can handle preparing all the ingredients you need for salad or even meat so that you can throw in items like lettuce, tomato, onion or beef; simply press a button, and your salad or burger mince will be ready.

Whether you dislike spending hours in the kitchen or hate chopping vegetables, this mini food processor takes the hassle and time out of prepping food.

With a 600ml capacity, the Homeasy Mini Food Processor takes up virtually no room on a kitchen counter and means you don't have to power up or clean a large food processor for small tasks.

The kitchen tool can handle preparing all the ingredients you need for salad or even meat

The brand description reads: 'This mini food chopper is equipped with four stainless steel blades. You can chop, grind various ingredients, such as salsa, sauces, dips, dressings, onions, small herbs, baby food, meat, ham, garlic, onion, enriching your dishes for your family!'

It's a fantastic way to spend less time prepping food, according to obsessed fans on Amazon. And at £21.99, it's far cheaper than a full-size food processor that takes up a lot of counter space.

With a 600ml capacity, the Homeasy Mini Food Processor takes up virtually no room on a kitchen counter and means you don't have to power up or clean a large food processor for small tasks.

And cleaning it is super fast as the individual parts are dishwasher safe. But despite the small size, the processor has a powerful 300-watt motor to make chopping a breeze.

Over 300 shoppers (and counting) have given mini food Homeasy Mini Food Processor a five-star rating, with many noting that it's 'compact and effective', hailing it 'perfect' for finely chopping vegetables.

At just £21.99, it's far cheaper than a full-size food processor that takes up a lot of counter space

One shopper said, 'this really does the business; it chops in a nanosecond!', while another shared: 'I wasn't expecting this to grind the meat as well as it did.'

One five-star reviewer explained it 'is perfect for those smaller chopping jobs where the product would be lost in a food processor', highlighting how it's 'great for chopping onions, ginger, garlic etc'.

They added: 'It's the easiest little machine to use, no fiddly assembly at all. Just put the blade in, pop in what you need to chop and then the actual machinery just pops on the top.

'Completely simple and easy to clean afterwards. Also surprisingly powerful.'.

Head to Amazon to shop the Homeasy Mini Food Processor for just £21.99. 

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