Do Hand Powered Kitchen Gadgets Actually Work? - Summary

Summary

The video demonstrates testing various kitchen gadgets, including a hand-powered vegetable chopper, a spring action whisk, an innovative pickling jar, an oil dispenser with a brush, and a spray bottle for oil. The chopper effectively makes salsa and guacamole, the whisk effortlessly whisks eggs and cream, the pickling jar preserves pickles, the oil dispenser with a brush is versatile, and the spray bottle allows controlled oil coating. The gadgets are well-received for their functionality and ease of use. The video also highlights cleaning instructions and provides links for product purchase.

Facts

1. The user bought a hand-powered vegetable chopper for chopping vegetables.
2. The chopper is suitable for making guacamole, salsa, pesto, chopped nuts, hummus, herbs, and more.
3. The chopper consists of a plastic bowl with blades inside, a substantial lid with a pull string, and an additional lid for storage.
4. The chopper's instructions recommend 5 to 6 pulls for a coarse chop, 7 to 12 for a medium chop, and over 20 for a puree.
5. The user tested the chopper by making salsa with tomatoes, red onion, garlic, and lime juice.
6. A food bin with a hook profile was used for waste disposal during vegetable preparation.
7. The user also tried other kitchen gadgets, including a spring-action whisk, a jar for preserving pickles, and an oil dispenser with a brush.
8. Another oil dispenser is a spray bottle with pressure sensitivity for controlling the spray pattern.
9. The user used the chopper to chop assorted nuts and demonstrated using an avocado gadget for making guacamole.
10. The chopper received positive feedback for ease of use and cleaning. The user recommends it and provides links for products in the video description.