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This Workhorse of a Vegetable Chopper Is 40% Off

The Fullstar veggie chopper is just that: a star of efficiency

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vegetable chopper with red onion.
Francky Knapp is the commerce writer at Eater, and an award-winning writer with bylines in GQ, VICE, The Daily Beast, and other publications. A curious home cook with a deep love of Polish cabbage rolls, her devotion to food service journalism knows no bounds.

I first tried the Fullstar vegetable chopper at a friend’s dinner party. I arrived early, fully expecting to become a teary-eyed onion-chopping machine — a fair price to pay, for some homemade curry — when she pulled out the chopping workhorse; it diced onions safely but without mercy (and without inducing tears), all while keeping them contained in the chopper’s clear catch-all tray. I have been a vocal Fullstar fan ever since, and I feel obligated to let you know that it’s 40 percent off right now:

| Fullstar

Fullstar vegetable chopper

  • $30
  • $50
  • 41% off

Prices taken at time of publishing.

The Fullstar veggie chopper comes with four interchangeable blades, including large and small dicing options, as well as a julienne cut attachment and a ribbon spiralizer. It’s dishwasher safe, BPA-free, and, most importantly, it can save you from the plight of sobbing over your onions, or dealing with hands that smell like garlic.

The Fullstar veggie chopper is for home cooks who are passionate about efficiency, as well as voyeurs like me who enjoy watching veggies gently rain down into the transparent container. It’s an ideal gift for the uncle who cooks copious amounts of chili, or for the White Elephant party you’ve yet to shop for. If any of this resonates with you, scoop it while it’s on sale.


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