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Norpro Hand-Operated 2-Speed Salsa Maker and Mini-Food Processor | 
| Brand: Norpro Category: Kitchen
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $11.99 You Save: $3.00 (20%)
New (3) Used (1) from $9.99
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 48674
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7 x 1 x 7.5
MPN: 582 Model: 582 UPC: 028901005825 EAN: 0028901005825 ASIN: B00004UE7E
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Hand-operated mini processor | | • | Chops, minces, blends, whips, and mixes | | • | Load bowl is 5 inches in diameter | | • | Instruction book with seven recipes included | | • | Not for use on nuts, Parmesan cheese, or ginger |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Norpro 2 Speed Salsa Maker and Food Processor provides anda new twist on a perennial favorite. Even though it is hand operated, it does provide true two speed operation. The second speed increases chopping torque dramatically, while the first speed is great for whipping. Includes instructions and a recipe booklet.
Amazon.com Review This mini food processor has the double title of "salsa maker" for good reason: the tradeoff for its tasty purchase price is a bit of extra time chopping and dicing--best for small batches of sauce or salsas. Foods should be chopped no larger than 1 inch before you put them in the little processor, just over 2-1/2 inches high--and be careful not to overload. That said, the blades mounted on the cylinder are razor-sharp, and the blending attachment does a decent job of whipping and mixing. --Tony Mason
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
warped in dishwasher August 19, 2008 S. Kelly Got this salsa maker less than a year ago. The salsa maker warped in the dishwaher. I have had another salsa makers and it has lasted over 20 years. I would not recommned this machine to anyone and feel that I should be reimbursed.
Disgusted! Worse purchase ever online!!! July 3, 2008 L. Hale I am disgusted. I thought it was wierd when I took it out of the box that there wasn't any plactic around the box. Then when I opened it up I noticed that none of the parts were wrapped in plastic either. Then as I began to pull it out I noticed that there was dried up food on the blades. Absolutly horrible!
Don't bother with this product August 21, 2007 Mel Save yourself a few dollars and chop up the ingredients yourself. Two speeds? Where? It turned my tomatoes (which I had cut into quarters as recommended) into mush without managing to chop a thing.
Not the original salsa maker May 21, 2007 S. Webb (Orange, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I previously had one of these and wanted to replace it. This one is similar, except that it is slightly smaller and flat-out does not chop vegetables very well. The fact that it has two speeds makes no difference in that there's no apparent difference between them -- they're both too slow. I now have to go back to looking for the original salsa maker -- which I liked very much. This one is not it.
Salsa maker January 18, 2007 E. Benton (North Carolina) I gave these as gifts and they were really liked by all. They are easy to use and very easy to clean afterwards.
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