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bunbun chopper

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#1
  • 倍金萬
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  • 2022/04/21 08:15

Please let me know if you know of any stores that sell food choppers ( aka ・ Bunbun choppers ).


Egoelife brand is 1,980 yen at Rakuten market in Japan.

I wanted to get this because it is always shown on Japanese YouTube cooking shows when chopping.

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#2
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/21 (Thu) 09:43
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You can ask your relatives, relatives, and acquaintances in Japan to send it to you.

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#3
  • はへ
  • 2022/04/21 (Thu) 10:43
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Rakuten and Amazon Japan can send some things over here.

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#4
  • きょう
  • 2022/04/21 (Thu) 10:55
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I see a lot of pull food chopper searches on amazon here, but do you actually want to see the actual product and purchase it?

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#5
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  • 2022/04/21 (Thu) 11:05
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The electric food processors sold over here are also easy and quick to put away.

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#6
  • たて
  • 2022/04/21 (Thu) 12:33
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I feel that manual and electric are different in terms of care and ease of use.
To begin with, I think you are asking for information on manual type.

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#8
  • 宝の持ち腐れ
  • 2022/04/22 (Fri) 07:26
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I have one and haven't used it once 😱 where did I put it away 🤔 I'll try to find it and use it. If Mr. Baikinman says it's good, I'm sure it is.

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#9
  • おとっつあん
  • 2022/04/22 (Fri) 08:13
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How is the care different? The washing part is almost the same.

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#11
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/04/22 (Fri) 09:27
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No, my grandma still loves to cook and when she is in the kitchen, she watches crappy Japanese

sambun shows on her iPad, but she also watches a lot of cooking shows on youtube.

And I'm always looking for new Japanese dishes and picking up good ideas. In addition,

I often see a bunbun chopper every time I watch, so if I have this and it is always within reach on the kitchen counter,

I can just grab it and use it, and when I am done, I can quickly rinse it off and leave it on the counter again.

I started looking for one because I thought it would be convenient.

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#12
  • サツキ
  • 2022/04/22 (Fri) 16:27
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I, I have one, but I don't use it now.
I use an electric chopper.

The reason why I don't use it is because it is a pain to wash.
When I wash the lid, water collects inside the lid.
There is a small screw type hole for water to come out from inside, so I open it and let out water with detergent and rinsed water, but I am not sure if it is really rinsed ? or not.
Also, there is a string wrapped around the lid that pulls the buzzer out, but I wondered if it would get moldy if I left it washed, so I stretched the string completely and clipped it on, and let everything dry naturally by the window for two days.
I don't use it because it's too much trouble.
I wonder what everyone else is doing ?.

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#13

#12 Thank you Satsuki😊
I agree !
I think the same is true for kitchen appliances that are sold in private sales.
For example, juicers, blenders, food processors, etc. end up being sold because they are a hassle to wash after use, are not used, take up space, etc.
That is why they are often put on the market.
Beauty and health equipment is not so good either, even if they are bought with good intentions. 🤔

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#14
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/04/23 (Sat) 08:25
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Satsuki,

Thank you for your detailed explanation.

I finally got a detailed answer in the 12th response.

I imagined that rinsing after use would be about the same as with an electric processor, but it seems to be more troublesome. I was expecting "quick to use, quick to wash, and quick to put away", but it seems to be the opposite.

Thank you very much again for your specific answer.

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#15

You can find them at DAISO for $ about 3.
It is convenient to have one.
You can wash it by just removing everything and pouring water on it.

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#16
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/04/24 (Sun) 08:49
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Bunbun-san,

This is also the opposite information of Satsuki-san's evaluation, which is what I was hoping for.

However, there are only two Daiso stores in San Fernando Valley (aka ・ Valley Valley), which is a part of LA County and almost half of City of Los Angeles including downtown. I sometimes go to the Northridge store mentioned in another topic, but I don't think they have a "Bunbun chopper".

Anyway, I wonder if Daiso's headquarter selects products to be shipped to each area, because there are very few Japanese residents from Japan in this vast valley.

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#17
  • ジャン
  • 2022/04/26 (Tue) 22:10
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If you look up the JAN code, ? you can just call them and ask if they have it in the store. You have to check with a few stores, but it's easier than going to the store.

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