Chef'n Products
Chef'n Garlic Zoom
Latest review: Very easy to use and easy to clean. However after a few month, the rubber on the wheel are slowly peeling off. Apart from this I am very happy with the
Chef'n VeggiChop
Latest review: I loved this chopper and found it very useful, especially when making freezer batches of food that required lots of chopping, but the cord broke after about 15 or 20 uses so it ended up in the
Chef'n EcoCrock
Latest review: I did a review years ago on this ceramic kitchen scrap bin and was so long ago it has gone off the list! However it is still available. Mine must be into about 6 years now and the ceramic outer
Chef'n Pull'n Slice
Latest review: I bought this thinking it would make my kitchen life easier, but wrong! It is fiddly to put together, doesn't slice or grate well and taking it apart for cleaning is a nuisance for the little work
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