This seems a perfect size for 1 person. When u make a burrito, or tacos, or onions %26 tomatoes for chili u dont wanna haul out your huge Ninja or whatever. i usually buy those $19.99 2 Cup food choppers that have a plug-in cord. The delicate plastic seals on the lid always break after a year, or the cup itself cracks. So $20. bucks last a year. i thought id try something smaller.
This is TOO tiny. It looks like its 1 Cup, but it will not work if its more than half full. Even then, you have to chop you veggies by hand relatively small to make yhe blade spin. And then the pwoer is still weak even tho i let it charge for 24 hours. and the 2nd time for 48 hours. You also have to recharge it after every use. It really doesnt do any work for you. After all that, imcluding washing %26 drying after each use its actually easier to just chop with a knife, even a dull one. And no theres no cat.
The blade can be bent almost as easily as an aluminum can. ill have to return it %26 stick with my plug-in $20 mini choppers ive been using all my life %26 replacing once a year. The have mega power comoar3d to this flimsy little thing.
**In my photo of the vhopped onions in the little sauce container: It took TWO. I repeat 2, times of loading precut onions, scooping them out, then adding more, just to fill the little sauce container you see**