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hollye44 said:I don't think it looks near as sturdy as the Mix N Chop, and their website does not say that it is heat-resistant. I think that's important, as I leave mine in the pan all the time!!
pamperedlinda said:who is LTD?
DessertDivaFL said:ABC Distributing catalog has a Grip-Ez Melon/Pineapple Cutter for $12.95 too!
hollye44 said:I don't think it looks near as sturdy as the Mix N Chop, and their website does not say that it is heat-resistant. I think that's important, as I leave mine in the pan all the time!!
The Chopstir and Mix N Chop are both kitchen tools designed to break up and mix ingredients while cooking. However, the Chopstir has a flat, paddle-like design while the Mix N Chop has curved blades.
Yes, both the Chopstir and Mix N Chop can be used for a variety of dishes, including ground meats, vegetables, and even scrambled eggs. However, the Mix N Chop is better suited for breaking up larger chunks of food, while the Chopstir is better for stirring and mixing.
Both the Chopstir and Mix N Chop are safe to use with non-stick cookware. However, the Mix N Chop has a silicone edge, which is gentle on non-stick surfaces and helps prevent scratching.
While both tools are primarily used for cooking on the stovetop, they can also be used for baking. The Chopstir can be used to mix ingredients for cakes and batters, while the Mix N Chop can be used to break up and mix ingredients for cookies and dough.
Yes, both the Chopstir and Mix N Chop are dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. However, hand washing is recommended to prolong the lifespan of the tools, as dishwashers can be harsh on plastic and silicone materials.