Is someone cutting onions in here or did we just find the most useful kitchen tool of all time on sale? The answer is both! You will cry happy tears after you hear about what the Fullstar Vegetable Chopper and Spiralizer can do. This nifty product, which is currently Amazon's #1 bestselling chopper, is all but guaranteed to cut your meal prep time in half. It effectively allows home chefs to slice, dice, and chop veggies in seconds.
Now grab the tissues, because it gets even better: It's currently 40% off and costs just $30 from now through. And did we mention that it's a favorite of Alex Drummond? "I don't know about y'all, but when I'm cooking, chopping and dicing vegetables is like my least favorite thing in the entire world," she says. "It's just so tedious. So this thing has been a game changer!"
The all-in-one device comes with four interchangeable blades made of heavy-duty, rust resistant stainless steel: a small and large dicing blade, a ribbon blade, and a spiral blade. Whether you're preparing zucchini noodles or homemade french fries, the Fullstar makes light work of chopping almost any produce. It's also dishwasher safe! Plus, you can put those karate moves to the test just like Alex does in the nifty tutorial she posted to Instagram.
Looks pretty amazing, right? But hey, you don't have to take our word for it. Just ask the over 79,000 reviewers on Amazon who gave the kitchen tool a five-star rating! One of the top reviews on the site does a great job of showcasing exactly how useful the Fullstar can be for meal prep:
"Omg omg omg. This thing is amazing. I hate chopping veggies. Hate. Hate. Hate. Saw this on a lightning deal so figured what the hey, I'll get it. People, people.... I just filled up 4 plates (10 in Dixie plates, to be exact) with veggies in less than 10 minutes. Seriously. I chopped an onion earlier to sauté in 15 seconds. Yes, really. If chopping veggies keeps you buying the same frozen ones over and over like me, this is for you. It's a kitchen miracle."
AnnMarie Mattila is the Senior Editor for The Pioneer Woman, covering a wide range of topics from food and cooking to home, beauty, style, and more.