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Nicer Dicer | 
enlarge | Brand: Genius USA Category: Kitchen
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $18.95 You Save: $21.04 (53%)
New (3) from $18.95
Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 14306
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 6.2 x 4.7
MPN: HWNICERDICR Model: ND05RT UPC: 854675001004 EAN: 0854675001004 ASIN: B000HEBCEM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | One Step precision cutting | | • | Genius products are German Designed and European Manufactured | | • | It Dices, Juliennes and Chops | | • | The perfect tool for every meal you prepare | | • | Put a genius to work for you |
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Product Description Genius Nicer Dicer As Seen on TV. Put away that knife and leave the food processor in the cabinet. If you love to cook, but hate the hassle of preparation and clean up, you're going to love the Genius Nicer Dicer. Nicer Dicer Features: Small, Counter-Top Size Precision German Engineering, Stainless Steel Precision Cutting Blades, Sturdy, Impact Molded Plastic Construction. Genius Nicer Dicer includes: 1 Nicer Dicer, Base, 2 Blades, 2 Bowls & Lids, and Recipe Book.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
My Favorite Kitchen Tool December 19, 2008 C. Fraile (Aliso Viejo, CA United States) I have every kitchen gadget possible to slice and dice, and this is my favorite of all time. As long as veggies are cut into quarters and placed with the correct side down, it works like a breeze. I've used it to cut potatoes, onions (no more crying-ever), bell peppers, etc. at first I thought it was hard to clean, but then realized you can completely and very easily remove all the parts to wash, and it's really easy to put back together. In short, I love this product and I'm buying more as gifts today.
Not like the Commercials! Don't be fooled! July 16, 2008 Heinz (Edmonton, Alberta Canada) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Hi Everyone, I was so disappointed in the Nicer Dicer, the first thing I wanted to do is write this review to spare you a financial loss. I was amazed at the commercials to see how fast food items could be chopped. Personally, I hate food prep, so anything to speed it up would be a god send! First time use, I was cutting up orange bell peppers (capiscums) using the smaller finer blades (tiny squares), and I decided to save some time, so I stacked up 3 of them. I guess there was something wrong with the bell peppers, because not all of them went through. I thought to myself, maybe I can poke them out, but decided to give it 1 more whirl. So I pressed really hard to force it through, then boink... 2 of the blades popped out, and warped out 2 others holding it. It seems the blades simply rest on each other, and aren't really "joined". I can't imagine being able to do a hard freshly cut potato. Making french fries with the chance of metal bits, um, good bye potato. I'm going to see if I can get a replacement for the smaller bladed dicer part. But be warned, if the item is not soft, don't do it. If it get's stuck, don't force it through. Honestly for first time use, I would think 3 bell peppers cut with a knife into small chunks, then stacked on each other in the dicer circle should be able to get diced. Bell peppers are soft and flat, aren't they? Anyhoo, watch out! I'm going to use the big bladed one as that is all I can use now. So just tomatoes, mushrooms, and cucumbers in that thing, but the pieces are awefully big for my spaghetti sauce. I like them small. OH well... here's hoping for a replacement part. Overall, *not* recommended. Unless you're just cutting up tomatoes and mushrooms, I think you're good to go. I wish I could have used the smaller blades to cut my tomato's... Geez, I can't imagine what an apple would do to it. [To afraid to try less breaking the other bigger dicer part]
experiment with the product - it will work! June 16, 2008 Norma Miller (Tulsa) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had a nicer dicer for several years and I love it. Many of the problems people mention I have experienced but if you play with it you will figure it out. Everything I put in at first was too big. Cut smaller chunks before trying to dice. If you don't want the long strips, do your initial slices thinner then stack them when putting them on the dicer. I have no problems with tomatoes if I make sure the meat side is up and skin down. They are juicy so I put a dish rag under it and then just rinse it out when finished with juicy items. This weekend we used it for dicing sweet potatoes. Slice thick "chips" and them dice those...worked great. Hope this helps some of you that have one in their cabinet and have given up on using it.
Love it! Simplifies the chopping process with uniform-cut veggies or fruits June 11, 2008 K. Kalinine (Mill Creek, WA - USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have found that using this product is really only effective IF you use the freshest ingredients. For example, if you have an onion that has been sitting in your kitchen for a while, you may have challenges using it, due to the tough layers of the onion. I use only fresh fruits and veggies and I have absolutely no problems. I love how quickly it cleans up, too! I've had mine for more than a year now and I use it all the time. When I need some chopped onions, I use my dicer to dice the whole onion, remove what I need for my recipe and freeze the rest of the chopped onion in a zip-lock baggie. It's perfect for helping with the prep work. I highly recommend this product!
One good, one bad February 13, 2008 Bill Staley (Santa Monica, CA USA) Our first one (from Bed Bath and Beyond) cut everything and had no problems. We gave that one away and got the second on ebay. I ruined the blades on the second one the first night. The coarse blades bent twice on a sweet potato (not a yam). I fixed it the first time but gave up on the second time. I did not get through one potato! I threw out the coarse blade. I am using the fine blade for garlic. Maybe the one from ebay was a knockoff and not the real deal.
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