Sunday, January 17, 2010

Oster 3320 150-Watt 3-Cup Food Chopper with Whisk Attachment

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3-Cup capacity. Stainless steel s-blade. 2 speeds - hi and low. Independent extra large hi/low buttons. Convenient cord storage. Whisk attachment included. 150 watt motor. Dishwasher safe parts for easy clean up. Black with chromed accents.
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Technical Details

- 150-watt food chopper with 3-cup bowl and stainless-steel S blade
- Ideal for chopping, mincing, dicing, and more; whisk attachment
- Large "high" and "low" pulse buttons; locking lid for safety; cord storage
- Dishwasher-safe parts; user manual with recipes included
- Measures approximately 8-1/2 by 5 by 7-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "bad product!" 2009-12-30
By Judy Cavins
We bought this feeling confident of oster products. Was very hard to get the lid aligned to get it to chop. Then when tried to remove it to empty container very hard. Have a bit of arthritis so the manuvering it took to twist it was hard. After the third try, it ended up falling from my grip. dropped it, plastic bowl broke. SO I spent $15.00 for two chops. I am currently trying to findonlinehelp to replace the bowl. If I cant find it, I guess I wasted $. Had always had faith in Oster products, will think twice now. ESPECIALLy if I can't get service.

Customer Buzz
 "Very disappointing" 2009-12-29
By chart77 (Pahoa, HI USA)
This attractive little processor is a big disappointment in the kitchen. The 150W motor wasn't up to chopping even a quartered onion into a small dice. In fact, the manual itself advises, "Chopping ... Cut food into approximately 1/2 inch pieces and place up to 3 cups DRY food in the bowl at a time." So you need to chop your food into 1/2" pieces before using this processor.

Note also that this processor chops DRY food. I made the mistake of trying to puree a tomato. When I removed the bowl, tomato juice ran out the bottom all over the processor and the kitchen counter. The center post is just too short for the tall bowl, so liquids run out as soon as you lift the bowl up. The only way to avoid this mess would be to lift the entire food processor, then tilt it (while holding the blade back) so that the food runs out of the bowl into your container.

A whisk attachment comes with this processor, but it's good only for whipping cream. I used it to whisk eggs, and ended up with another leaking mess.



Customer Buzz
 "Great maxi-mini chopper!" 2009-12-07
By Mystyeyes (Atlanta, GA)
I love my new Oster Mini food chopper! The reason for a 4 star rating: Use caution if blending liquids as they tend to foam up and flow out under the blade/whisk and into the motor housing. This happened to me. After letting it dry out for a few days, it's working fine. And the hot chocolate was delicious, although I will use a larger blender next time! So be careful! This could happen with any food processor, large or small. This is a pleasure to use! Chop an onion in seconds, make bread crumbs instantly, many other uses. I recommend it!


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