- Brand: Mueller Austria
- Material: MU-CHOPPER4
- Color: Gray
- Special Feature: Manual
- Product Dimensions: 10.6″L x 4.6″W x 4.26″H
- Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor
- Product Care Instructions: Use as instructed.
- Blade Material: Stainless Steel
- Blade Shape: Square
- Operation Mode: Manual
- Simply The Best 4 Blade Chopper On The Market – With our easy to use chopper you get only what you need, quality and long-lasting durability in an easy to use design!
- Reduces Onion Vapors to minimize tears in a storage container. Holds up to 4 cups or 1.2 liters
- Unmatched Quality – Made from professional grade, heavy duty reinforced food grade ABS for superior break resistance. 4 ultra-sharp German 420-grade hardened stainless steel discs for chopping/dicing the hardest vegetables/cheeses with 1 easy motion EVERY time
- All parts are dishwasher safe
- Superior Value/ Customer Service – Package includes 4 Mueller stainless steel blades, 4-cup container, and cleaning brush. Backed by a Lifetime warranty and Live telephone customer support























MLR –
My first impression on seeing the product package was, βWow, this thing is smaller than I thought.β After taking it out of the package it was, βYep, pretty small, not going to do much onions with this.β I have now processed over 50 lbs. of onions over the last few days. So, I think I have enough experience to do a review worth something. My first recommendation is that if you are going to chop up a couple of onions for a meal, not to use this. While cleaning is not that hard, by the time you get it cleaned up, you could have simply chopped the onions with a good knife. The second thing is not to expect to chop a medium to large whole onion at one time. Wonβt happen. I have a small garden and the reason I purchased this chopper was to process some onions to freeze. Before, I used a food processor and it pretty much just turned the onions to mush and they froze solid like a brick. I wanted something that would be more consistent and not create so much onion juice. I was not too sure this would work for me though. The finer blade seemed like it would cut the chunks a little too big. I definitely thought this was going to take a lot longer than expected because of how small it was. My first task was to figure out the best way to get the onions chopped and not just end up as long slices of onions. A little thought behind how an onion was laid out and how the device was going to push the onion through the blade I came up with my plan and stuck to it. You can see the results in the pictures I have attached to the review.Now for some details. Letβs take an onion. One of my typical onions is about 3-4 inches as in the pic with the ruler and onion. After the onion is peeled, you can see that it is a little large to go through the chopper whole. I cut the top and bottom off the onion, then cut down the middle. Laying the two ends flat I quartered each half. I found that placing a quarter chunk on the blades as shown would produce consistent chunks as can be seen by the pic with the chopped onion next to a ruler. The chunk size turns out to be just about the right size for cooking. Using this process, I peeled, cleaned, cut, and chopped about 20 lbs. of onions in about 3 hours this session. Cleanly cut the onions and extraordinarily little juice at all. Some onions are tougher than others. These may take a little more downward pressure than others. Do not try to use too big of chunks in the device. Keep them the size shown for best results. I quartered about 6-8 onions at a time and then used the device to chop them. The container that the onions fall in is small and does not take long to fill up. However, it was easy to just remove the top part and empty the onion into a bowl and continue. The bottom container is very clear and has 4 small rubber feet that does a good job of keeping it from sliding around on the table.I was not too sure how it would hold up. Except for the actual blades, it is all plastic. The blade and pusher part were easy to put in. The plastic seems to be very hard and showed no wear at all after all of these onions. Blade still seems to be sharp. It was easy to take apart to clean. The main section was easy to just rinse off. The blade section was also handled by just rinsing. The βpusherβ section took a little more effort to clean. Even though they supplied a little brush to help get between the crevices, it was easier to simply soak it in water and then firmly tap the section against something solid to knock out all of the bit and pieces of onion that was lodge in between. Nothing to rust so I just dabbed off the excess water and packed away for the next time.Overall, it chopped consistent sized chunks. Onions were left in much better shape than a food processor. Even though it could not take too much onion at a time, it really did not take that long. I like the design and the functionality. Seemed durable and well made. I will use it again the next time. I now have peppers to do. I expect these will go just as well.I would love to see a larger stainless-steel device like this for those having to process a lot of onions. As a note, I am just about over a case of COVID-19. While I hope that it is temporary, it left me with literally no smelling capability at all β making doing all these onions a breeze :o)I would definitely recommend to others.
Vincent O. –
Very easy to use and works great, as described. I like the design, including the good-sized container on bottom for the chopped food. I most often use it to cut cooked meat really small for my elderly sick cat, who is a very picky eater. I spray the parts with olive oil before use, then I rinse in hot water and soak parts in hot water and dish soap before I put it in the dishwasher. Dishwasher gets most but not all the meat out of the grooves in the plastic “puncher” side, so itβs best to clean out the grooves before dishwasher. (I haven’t used it to cut vegetables yet; maybe they clean out easier.) I prefer to use a fork to clean the grooves in the plastic side instead of the included brush. A fork works great, and I don’t like the possibility of little food particles accidentally remaining in the little brush after you try to clean it. WARNING: It is easy to forget how sharp the blades are! They will cut your sensitive fingertips with even an accidental gentle touch. Iβm going to start storing mine in a plastic container with a lid.
Melissa Bruce –
I have to admit I came looking for a chopper after seeing a chopped salad video on Instagram. Can’t remember why I chose this model, but have been very happy with it. It’s VERY sturdy and makes quick work of chopping anything I throw at it. I have really good knife skills and some amazing knives, but you just can’t beat the speed at which this thing uniformly dices and slices.
Ashley R. –
Ok, I have a million little kitchen gadgets. Like, I was a Pampered Chef consultant level of gadgets, so hear me when I say this has been an amazing addition to my cooking. I have RA so chopping can already be a bit of a challenge on certain days, but this thing just makes life easier! Cry when you slice onions? Not anymore! Need a crap ton of cabbage sliced up? You got it! Wanna just whip of a salad with some vegetables? Easy-peasy! Seriously, I love this chopper!
Amazon Customer –
This product is awesome and chops things so easily. You do have to cut large items like onions Into quarters but it is so easy. My kids love to use it and it is so much better than another brand I tried that wasnβt as sturdy.
Lizzie –
I love this product. Wish I had found sooner. I have arthritis in my hands and this is extremely helpful. You have to cut anything you want to chop to smaller pieces but it is better then chopping by hand. I highly recommend it.