- Brand: Fullstar
- Material: Plastic
- Color: White
- Special Feature: Dishwasher Safe
- Product Dimensions: 7.2″L x 14.6″W x 5.5″H
- Recommended Uses For Product: Cheese, Vegetable
- Blade Material: Stainless Steel
- Item Weight: 1.69 Kilograms
- Blade Shape: Square
- Operation Mode: Manual
- Greatest functionality on the market – 5 interchangeable blades means this kitchen gadget meets all of your slicing, grating and chopping needs. Choose the perfect thickness of your sliced vegetables with the easy-to-use adjuster dial and select the ideal size for your chopped vegetables by simply changing the inserts.
- Bonus handheld spiralizer – compact and easy to use, the Fullstar mandoline slicer comes with a bonus 3 in 1 adjustable spiralizer. Unlike large units this kitchen gadget is easy to store and a breeze to clean as it is dishwasher-safe.
- Keeping you and your family safe – we know our stainless steel blades are high quality and razor sharp. Our set therefore comes with a fingerguard and protective glove to keep you safe whilst you are using the spiral slicer and a cleaning brush and blade organizer for when you arenโt. The abs plastic is nontoxic and bpa free guaranteeing healthy meals for your family.
- No mess and no slips – our catch tray makes cooking so much more convenient, no mess and no messing around! It makes cleaning effortless and our non-slip base also makes your slicing, chopping and grating that much easier. Plus the slicer chopper is entirely dishwasher-safe (top rack) .
- Read the manual carefully – Please read the instruction manual provided with the Fullstar food chopper closely before use. If you have any questions or issues regarding the chopper please do not hesitate to send the seller a message through Amazon and we will respond within 24 hours





















Randy M. –
The reason I purchased this Fullstar Vegetable Chopper / Mandoline, was that I suck at dicing. I also suck at slicing. You, too, may feel the same way unless your name is Jacques Pรฉpin or Julia Child, or you simply have incredible knife skills. Don’t feel bad if you don’tโvery few people have the knife skills (or courage) to dice an onion or other vegetable in ten seconds flat (without severing several fingers in the process). Even fewer have the skill needed to dice a vegetable into UNIFORM chunks, which is what REALLY matters. But even legendary master chefs can (and often do) benefit from the time savings and consistency a food chopper and a mandoline offer.Let’s talk about the mandoline part, first. Mandolines were invented in the late 1700s by the same guy that invented the guillotine (you know, the thing that used to chop peoplesโ heads off). I kid you not! Be that as it may, for many years, Iโve owned a full-sized professional-level โV-bladeโ mandoline. I found it useful and versatile around the kitchen. I also found it scary as hell, especially after I sliced the tip of my pinky finger off one day. That’s been the trouble with mandolinesโno matter how much care you exercise, it’s easy to have an accident if your attention wanders off for even a second or two. Many people forego the convenience of a mandoline simply because itโs scary to use. There have been many attempts to make a safer mandoline (look up โDASH DSM100GBGY04 Safe Slice Mandolineโ on Amazon) but these often have serious compromises I wasn’t willing to live with.I started researching food chopper / mandolines on Amazon for weeks. That’s right, FOR WEEKS! Do you know how many there are on Amazon? DOZENS and DOZENS! I meticulously read the descriptions, then the questions and then every review on every product offered. I eliminated the ones that were food choppers but did not include mandolines. Then I eliminated the ones that were mandolines but did not include food choppers. What I was left with was a drastically reduced number of qualifying products.I whittled the list down even further by introducing one of my most important criteria: The mandoline had to have a slice thickness adjustment and, boy, are those hard to find! Why the slice thickness adjustment? Well, if you think about it, you donโt want your slices to be just one thickness all the time. Many professional-level mandolines have a slice thickness adjustment knob or lever or tab because (A.) it’s a very convenient and time-saving feature and (B.) it eliminates the need to handle additional blades or plastic insertsโeither of which can be inconvenient, time-consuming and potentially dangerous. This Fullstar Vegetable Chopper / Mandoline has a slice thickness adjustment tab way down at one end of the mandoline (thankfully far away from the blade). Furthermore, it was one of the sturdier adjustment devices I could find. In addition, the moveable โfloor planeโ was solid, not loose or cheaply made and could withstand a fair amount of pressure. I was legitimately able to get thin, medium and thick slices from this adjustment device. Yippee! Thanks, Fullstar. Now, why donโt you have this on ALL your mandolines?Something I was wary of, was that this Fullstar Mandoline was tiny compared to my pro-level mandoline. Smaller mandolins can be trickier and more dangerous to use than larger examples. However, Iโm happy to report that the Fullstar functioned flawlessly. Part of the reason why it worked so well was that the blade was so sharp, it cut through vegetables like a hot knife through butter. It worked so well that my confidenceโ(respectful, cautious, unarrogant confidence)โwas instantly boosted. In fact, I found the experience enjoyable! Fullstar thoughtfully included a cut-resistant glove, which they recommend using in concert with the included finger guard. Still, I would exercise caution as cut โresistantโ is not the same as cut โproof.โ Restaurants donโt use โcut-resistantโ gloves. They actually use chain mail glovesโฆthatโs right, just like medieval knights used to wear. No knife can cut through a chain mail glove, thatโs why butchers, in particular, use chain mail gloves. You can buy them on Amazon.Another problem solved by the Fullstar is food collection and, frankly, this was the feature that drew me away from my full-size, pro-level mandoline. With full-size mandolines, you have to position a plate under the mandoline (as long as itโs relatively flat to fit underneath the mandoline) in order to catch the food slices. This can be an awkward proposition as the slices (which are often coming fast and furious), frequently fly past the plate and end up on the counter or, worse, on the floor. The plate has to be small to fit underneath and that means it won’t hold a lot of food slices. With the Fullstar, however, there is a 1.5L clear tray already underneath that securely catches all the slices. Unlike most other products in this category, however, you donโt have to pull the mandoline or chopper part off the tray (and look for a place to put it) to get to your food slices or dices. Thatโs because the catch tray on the Fullstar is actually a convenient little drawer you can pull out any time. This reduces time handling potentially dangerous parts.Now, letโs talk about the food chopper part. In more precise terms, itโs a vegetable (or fruit) DICER. The Fullstar comes with a coarse dicer blade and a fine dicer blade. I was hoping the Fullstar also had an even coarser dicing blade, but two out of three on this nifty little kitchen tool ainโt bad. I, again, have to caution: exercise care when handling the dicer bladesโtheyโre a bit awkward to handle, (especially when wet), so the tendency is to handle them somewhat haphazardly, which could end up cutting you (believe me, I found out the hard way). When Fullstar cautions that their blades are extremely sharp, believe them! In fact, I would go even further and characterize their blades as being a level or two BEYOND โextremely sharp.โ Think Iโm kidding? Think again!Now, anyone familiar with mandolines knows that a julienne blade can โdiceโ food if itโs used properly. The Fullstar does come with a julienne blade, so why have a dicer? Not all of us know how to use a julienne blade properly. The dicer allows you to dice food quickly into very UNIFORM cubes or chunks. Itโs this uniformity that is paramount. Uniformly diced vegetables will yield consistent results if the food is fried, baked, steamed, parboiled, blanched or otherwise โcooked.โ Even if the vegetable or fruit chunks are not cooked, they will provide a similar โmouth feelโ if the chunks are all the same sizeโsomething very difficult to achieve by hand with a knife.In conclusion, I give the Fullstar Vegetable Chopper / Mandoline four out of five stars. I deducted one star because there are other improvements that could be made, but this review has already run too long to elaborate. This is a cute and very handy little kitchen tool that makes food prep fast and efficient. I wouldnโt call it a โkitchen gadgetโ because itโs not gimmicky in the least, but rather a legitimate kitchen utensil as valued as a microwave oven or your cooktop. It also uses a minimum of real estate on your countertop and in your storage areas. It has a more well-balanced feature set than other similar products and is not likely to disappoint. Thanks for reading!UPDATE:Upon reading some of the other reviews on this product, I noticed that some people were having difficulty slicing hard vegetables. This is less an issue of blade sharpness and more an issue of technique and inexperience with mondolines. Donโt start slicing at the blade. Begin as far away from the blade as possible in order to give yourself a โrunning start.โ Use long, fast, consistent strokes (your strokes can get shorter and faster once youโve gained some experience) and ALWAYS, ALWAYS wear that protective glove. Beginners can further benefit from spraying some Pam or other food spray directly onto the mandoline bed plane as well as the blades. Of course, practice makes perfect and if you can afford to throw away a few sliced veggies, a little practice wouldnโt hurt and might actually make you much better before you tackle that make-or-break dish. Once you โget the hang of it,โ youโre gonna wonder what you ever did without this invaluable kitchen tool.Another suggestion: watch a few instructional videos on Youtube (How to Use a Mandoline). Notice that for longer or bigger vegetables, the demonstrators begin by gripping those vegetables by hand and once theyโve sliced off enough, switch to the finger guard. Some of the more irresponsible demonstrators forego use of the protective glove. They might have experience that allows them to do that, but they are demonstrating for inexperienced users, so SHAME on them! Sooner or later, even a highly experienced expert will wish they had used a protective glove, believe me! As someone once said, โlet safety be your highest priority.โ
Amazon Customer –
Bought this to replace my last mandolin slicer, I use the chopper feature every week when food prepping and it saves loads of time as long as you quater the vegetables you won’t break the blades is not designed for big honking pieces of vegetables, the mandolin slicer feature is great and the extra protection is appreciated such as having the guard and glove. Used it one time without it and learned my lesson the hard way cut both my pinky and index, like I said super sharp blades. The grater is a good size not to big not to small, it processes a small block of cheese in no time flat. The spiraling is making me eat more healthy by default because I love zucchini so does my husband and he is of Italian descent so pasta is a big thing in this house so being able to switch the regular pasta for a vegetable is a game changer. Hope this helps you in deciding to purchase this great item. I primarily purchased it to have in case the power goes off I still process my food without using my food processor.
Lance Hendrix –
I bought this item to help with meal preparation that would cut down on the time to make meal. It is a very sturdy and quality product. The blades are very sharp and makes dicing, slicing and chopping quick and easy. The mandolin blades are actually very sharp and cuts through tomatoes, potatoes, carrots and every other veggie, with precision and fast pace.The blades are easily changed, locked in tight and store nicely. The cut container fills up quickly but still has a nice sized capacity. The unit itself is very easy to clean. It takes a bit of finesse at first to clean the blades until you find what works best for you.I will be buying 2 more for Christmas gifts for friends. I highly recommend this affordable, easy to use chopper.
Miss Murphy –
So far, it works. HOWEVER as others have noted, I had to lay with my full body weight to get it to dice through an onion roughly the size shown in the advertisment. BUT, when I cut the onion into thick slices instead, I was more than able to do it with my hand. So a bit user error but also a little false advertisment that they would show a chunk of onion that big as though it could be easily used with this thing, as it can not. I still found it easy to use and enjoy this much more than dicing onions without it now that I know I just need to slice the onion first, which also makes for a finer dice.
Morgan M –
This chopper is great! It was a little difficult for me to figure how how to put it back together after the initial washing but I got it.I do like that the slicers lock in place very securely. This allows it to not slip easily as I have had others do in the past. The blades are sharp and cut nicely. Recommend to always use the glove included when using. I didn’t once and cut myself.Cons for this would be that I wish it had a little more variety on thickness of slices but for the average chef this it’s still pretty decent.