Mueller Pro-Series Vegetable Chopper Review: 8 Blades for Under $26

Key Features
8 Interchangeable Blades
Dice, slice, chop, julienne, and grate with different blade inserts. Swapping them takes about 5 seconds.
Built-in Container
Clear 1.4 quart container catches everything underneath so you’re not chasing diced onions across the counter.
Easy Cleanup
All parts are dishwasher safe. The blades pop out for rinsing and the container has measurement markings on the side.
Heavy Duty Build
Reinforced ABS plastic body with stainless steel blades. Handles hard vegetables like potatoes and beets without flexing.
Our Experience
We went into this expecting another flimsy kitchen gadget that works great on tomatoes and falls apart on anything harder. Wrong. The Mueller Pro-Series handled a red onion, two carrots, and a sweet potato without any drama. The blade pressure is good enough that you dont need to slam the lid down, a firm press does the job.
The 8 different blades cover pretty much every cut you’d want. We used the large dice for stir fry prep, the julienne blade for carrot sticks, and the thin slice blade for cucumber rounds. Each one clicks into place with a satisfying snap. Switching between them is quick, maybe 5 seconds tops. The clear container underneath holds a decent amount too, roughly 1.4 quarts, so you can chop multiple vegetables before needing to empty it.
Real talk though, the cleaning brush that comes with it is kind of useless. We found a regular dish brush works better for getting bits of onion out of the blade grids. And while it handles hard veggies well, really dense root vegetables like raw beets require some serious pressure. Overall for $25, this thing earns its spot on the counter. Over 39,000 people seem to agree.
Pros & Cons
What We Liked
- 8 blade options cover every common kitchen cut
- Handles hard vegetables without cracking or flexing
- Built in container with measurement markings
- All parts are dishwasher safe
Worth Knowing
- Included cleaning brush isnt very effective
- Very dense vegetables like raw beets need heavy pressure
- Takes up a bit of cabinet space with all the blade inserts
Full Specifications
| Blade Count | 8 interchangeable stainless steel |
| Container Size | 1.4 quarts |
| Material | Reinforced ABS plastic, stainless steel blades |
| Dishwasher Safe | Yes, all parts |
| Color | Black |
| Includes | Chopper body, 8 blades, container, cleaning brush |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can it dice onions without making you cry?
How small can it dice?
Will it work on cheese?
Final Verdict
The Mueller Pro-Series is the best vegetable chopper you can get for under $30. Eight blades, a sturdy build, and a catch container that actually works. Its the number one seller in mandolines on Amazon right now, and after testing it we get why. If you do any amount of meal prep, this saves real time.
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