'Hi Guys, today I’m reviewing the Ninja Express Chop. LINK to Ninja Express Chop: http://amzn.to/1ZJo3kA It measures 10 inches tall by 6 inches wide and weighs less than 2 pounds. It comes with the processing bowl that holds 16 ounces. The bowl is bpa free and it has a no slip bottom. The blade, splash guard which you can also use a storage lid, the power head with on/off pulse button, quick start guide and instruction manual. Let’s test the Ninja by processing onions, garlic, tomatoes, herbs and nuts. To use, put the blade in the bowl, put your ingredients in, we’ll start with garlic cloves. put the splash guard on with the flap open. Place the power head on top and secure it. Plug it in. Hold the bowl and press the on/off pulse button. Make sure that the blade stops before removing the powerhead. Take the blade out. Don’t put more than 2 cups dry or 1 cup liquid ingredients into the bowl because it could overflow. Also, cut ingredients into 1 inch pieces. Don’t put a whole tomato in here, this is a small chopper and it’s not designed to handle large pieces of food. Also, don’t overload the machine, it’s not meant to be a full size food processor. All the parts are dishwasher safe on the top rack. Of course the power head is not, just wipe it with a damp cloth and dry. I hope you found this review helpful. If there are any products you’d like to see reviewed, please leave me a comment. Don’t forget to subscribe and I’ll see you next time. Thanks for watching :)'
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