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Chef'n Rev'n Chef Herb Processor | 
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| Brand: Chef'n
Buy New: $39.99
Rating: 6 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 8.4 x 3.2
MPN: RC-150 Model: RC-150 UPC: 838485000419 EAN: 0838485000419 ASIN: B00008ZGNY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Hand-powered herb processor for quick prep work | | • | Also chops small amounts of onions and shallots | | • | Emulsifies dressings, mixes spice rubs, and blends baby food | | • | 1 blade, 1 peeling paddle, and bonus peeler included | | • | Dishwasher-safe for easy clean up |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Introducing the world's first handheld herb processor. The Rev'nChef from chef'n is the perfect gadget for baby food, salsa, tartar sauce, and more.
Amazon.com Review A handy gadget for cooks short on time, the Chef'n Rev'n Chef herb processor uses a spinning blade and a pull string to chop fresh herbs and other flavorful ingredients. Though neither as direct nor as powerful as a chef's knife, the processor is easy to use and fairly versatile. It works best on soft leaf herbs like basil, parsley, and cilantro, and can also be used to bruise rosemary or sage. The blade is sharp enough to chop garlic, shallots, and small amounts of onions, which minimizes lingering smells on your hands. Chef'n also includes a blunt paddle for peeling garlic, emulsifying dressings, and whipping eggs. Operated with simple hand power--no batteries or cords--the device is easy to tote from prep table to stove. It washes up in the top rack of the dishwasher, measures 4-1/2 by 4 by 2-3/4 inches, and comes with a simple set of starter recipes. A bonus switchblade-style vegetable peeler is also included. --Emily Bedard
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Not Bad March 28, 2007 C. Culbertson (Saint Petersburg, FL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really like this kitchen gadget as it different, actually useful, and my hands smell less like garlic. Thus far, I have only used it to chop herbs, onions, and garlic so I can't debunk the mush mess. I would simply say, don't pull the cord a lot if you're worried about it. I bought about 5 and gave them all out as x-mas gifts.
Handy January 30, 2007 James P. Wisdom (PA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I haven't used this for herbs but I have used it for onions and garlic and, like the other reviewers, found it very handy for quick and tear-free mincing. It's a very simple design and holds more food than you would expect. I love that it's only 3 small parts (4 if you count the rubber blade) that all fit easily into the dishwasher (top rack).
Good for making a mushy mess January 2, 2005 Liam Craig 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have a mini-cuisinart and a full sized one, but since I received this herb processor as a gift, I thought I'd give it a shot. Well, after a day of trying to chop herbs and mince garlic with it, I'd rather spend the extra time setting up and cleaning the mini-cuisinart. I found that most of the time, this herb processor just mashes everything up, or crushes it, no matter what blade I use. Juices from the herbs or garlic just leak out, weakening their overall flavor and limiting their usefulness. If I need to quickly chop some herbs, I'd rather just do it by hand or by cuisinart.
Not sure I'd waste my money again... February 18, 2004 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a tough gadget to like very much, but at the same time there are a few times it comes in handy. First of all, I'd never use it for certain things like mincing garlic, or chopping certain herbs like rosemary, as this thing just isn't tough enough for that. The item claims that you flip the blade one way for peeling garlic then the other way for mincing. Are you kidding? I could have the garlic sauteing in oil before the garlic would be peeled in this thing. And rosemary is either too tough too small ???? as I spent about 2 minutes of tugging the cord with about 10% of all rosemary leaves with a single cut!!! Just doesn't work that well on that stuff. But on the other hand, it works like a champ on things like parsley and cilantro. It's almost worth it just for those two items. And then throw it in the dishwasher and you're all set. I haven't tried to do some things that others here have listed (eggs, salad dressing,...etc) but knowing what I know now, I don't think I'd buy this. It's too random as to what will work or not.
Little gem! October 29, 2003 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I love my Rev'n Chef. I use it nearly every day. You can chop your onions without tears, mince garlic without smelly hands, mix together herbs and then blend the olive oil/vinegar for a perfect quick salad dressing. FANTASTIC. You can also use the rubbery blade for blending or whipping. I use it to mix up my eggs and it makes the eggs perfectly fluffy. Just open it up, pop the contents in your pan and you're good to go. Then rinse the sucker out or put it in the dishwasher. You can even take it camping! Zippy and cool.
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