
Ninja
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The Ninja Express Chop is a compact mini food chopper with a 200‑watt motor and 2‑cup measuring bowl, designed for quick chopping, mincing and pureeing. Its stacked double‑blade system and one‑touch pulsing make it fast and easy to use, while its small footprint suits small kitchens and budget‑conscious buyers.
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$49.00
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$42.58
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$28.89
Highest
$51.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers, especially TechGearLab, rank the Ninja Express Chop as the top mini‑chopper, praising its double‑blade system, speed, and value while noting minor drawbacks with tomato chopping and hand‑cleaning of blades. The consensus is that it outperforms competitors and is the go‑to choice for small‑scale food prep.
What Users Say
Everyday users love its speed, power, and compact design, calling it a "total game‑changer" and highlighting its ease of use and dishwasher‑safe parts. Common complaints focus on the difficulty of cleaning the blades by hand and its inability to handle tomatoes well.
Common Complaints
Users repeatedly mention hard‑to‑clean sharp blades, poor performance with tomatoes, concerns about the power cord design, and the limited bowl capacity for bigger meals.
What People Are Saying
“a total game‑changer”
“all kinds of uses for this little appliance, ranging from dip to dicing carrots.”
How It Compares
vs. Black+Decker HC150B
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Disadvantages
Choose Ninja for superior chopping performance and compact storage; Black+Decker may suit those needing a slightly larger capacity.
vs. Cuisinart CTG-00-SCHP
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Ninja is the better option for speed and simplicity; Cuisinart may appeal to users who prefer a brand they already own.
vs. Magic Bullet
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Select Ninja for quick, small‑batch chopping in tight spaces; opt for Magic Bullet if you need broader blending and processing capabilities.