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Posted by ronbeaux on Mar 8, 2012, 9:55am
Check out this cool idea.

www.cajuncleaver.com

Mine is on the way. The chicken chopping sold me.
Posted by ironchefben on Mar 14, 2012, 5:33pm
Ron, let us know what you think of this. I am definately interested in this. Let me know the diminsions. I see where this can save me a lot of chopping time especially when making jambalya!!! Be interesting to see if it will cut a chicken in half!!!

Ben
Posted by keymaster on Mar 15, 2012, 5:43pm
Cool Ron, Hope you post some pics when you get it so we can see it in action!!
Posted by ironchefben on Mar 22, 2012, 3:09pm
Ron, hows is it going with the Cajun Cleaver?? Is it worth the money or should I just continue to use my chefs knife??? CAn you easily cut a chicken in half?

Thanks
Ben
Posted by ironchefben on Apr 18, 2012, 3:18pm
No comments yet. I guess that the old saying is true---if you can't say anything good about something it is best not to say any thing!!!

ben
Posted by ronbeaux on Apr 18, 2012, 4:19pm
Sorry guys. I switched computers to an IPad and had a hard time learning it.

The chopper works great! The first thing I chopped was a spaghetti squash. I hate cutting a large one in half because it tries to roll when you do it and I'm afraid the if knife will slip. The chopper cut it perfectly the first time and it was an even cut.

It is easy to clean and the blade is sturdy and sharp.

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