written by on 19/01/2014
Wanted to get a better machine than the chinese junk and was willing to spend more (in this case, a -lot- more), to get one. This machine literally chopped one onion and then stopped. That was it, it died right then and there. Williams Sonoma was great and took it back no questions asked. All in all, it was pretty massive and the plastic parts seemed fairly heavy duty. The three switches on the front panel were sloppy though, and had a very cheap feel to them. Too bad none of the American companies have the guts to build anything any more. Oh, well, I guess it's back to the knives.