
Amazon reduces ‘unbelievably sharp' kitchen gadget from £30 to £17 – it's 6-in-1 and will SLASH meal prep time
The retail giant has reduced this 6-in-1 vegetable chopper - which has over 24,000 five-star reviews - from £29.99 to just £16.99.
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Fullstar 6-in-1 Vegetable Chopper, £29.99 £16.99
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The Fullstar vegetable chopper has been purchased over 5,000 times in July and is an 'Amazon's Choice' product, which are well-priced, highly-rated items with fast shipping.
The last great kitchen deal we spotted on Amazon was on a Ninja knife block during the Prime Day sale.
This deal, by contrast, is available to everyone, not just Prime subscribers.
Perfect for summer salad season, this handy little chopper contains six stainless steel blades, a finger guard, and a cleaning brush.
These six blades include a fine dicer, a medium dicer, a grater, a shredder, a julienne (ribbon) blade, and a slicer.
That means you can grate cheese, dice an onion, julienne a courgette, and plenty more - this is a great chance to spice up and speed up your mealtimes.
Whether you're trying to jazz up a plate of veggies for your kids or you're struggling with old, dulled kitchen knives, this Amazon deal looks like a smart purchase.
The blades are not only extra-sharp (hence the safety features and finger guard) but they're strong and durable too, made of 420J stainless steel.
The extra-hard ABS plastic container can take use after use, not cracking under all the vegetables being chopped, no matter how thick or coarse.
The chopper would also suit those who are getting less able to cook and be nimble in the kitchen, as the device requires 'only a little pressure to chop' and creates less mess and washing up in the meantime.
Amazon shoppers have already taken to the review section to rave about this smart chopper, praising its functionality, ease of use, and value for money.
Many customers have commented on how efficient it made cooking and meal prep.
'If you want to save time in the kitchen, you need this! It's a great buy,' writers one buyer.
Another says: 'This contraption is AMAZING! It saves so much time in the kitchen.'
Others have loved the impact it's had on kids and fussy eaters, with one parent commenting:
'[It] converted my children to salad eaters. They don't normally eat salad, but they enjoyed this device so much they ate large plates of [it] for dinner after!'
This isn't the only Amazon deal the Sun Shopping team has written about recently.
Anyone look for iPhone charging should look at an 'ultra-slim' Magsafe power bank slashed from £160 to £20.
Those looking for protection against the sun and rain in this summer shouldn't miss a garden gazebo that's been cut by 21%.

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