

🌶️ Chop like a pro, no electricity needed—your salsa game just leveled up!
The Salsa Master Manual Food Processor features triple surgical stainless steel blades and a large 5-cup BPA-free bowl with an anti-skid base. Its oversized crank handle offers smooth, safe manual operation, allowing you to chop, mix, and puree a variety of foods quickly and precisely without electricity. Compact and easy to clean, it’s the perfect tool for millennial professionals seeking efficient, versatile kitchen gear that fits any lifestyle.
| ASIN | B0046EKWE0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,421 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #76 in Food Processors |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand Name | Salsa Master |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,809) |
| Included Components | Chopping Blade, Recipe Book |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.8"D x 6.9"W x 6.9"H |
| Item Type Name | Food Chopper |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SC Chang |
| Material | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | SCC-105 |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Chop |
| Special Features | Safety Lock |
| UPC | 734869111088 |
| Wattage | 300 watts |
C**H
Best salsa maker ever!
I first bought one of these salsa makers at the State Fair about 25 years ago, where they were demonstrating them by making pico de gallo, which was the best I had ever tasted. I have been using one ever since. It makes the best pico de gallo/salsa. It’s so easy and convenient to use and you can quickly mix up a batch of your favorite kind in no time. I also use it to chop up all kinds of vegetables (onions, tomatoes, celery, lettuce, cabbage) to use in soups, coleslaw, chopped salads, hashbrowns, tuna and egg salad, omelettes, relishes, dressings, etc. I have had ones with bigger bowls, but prefer the smaller one. It’s easier to use with smaller batches instead of cramming too much in the bowl. That puts a lot of stress on the maker and if it’s too full, it is difficult to turn. At times I have put probably too much in the bowl, and with continual use, it eventually cracked. I honestly think it was because of the stress that I was putting on the bowl by trying to chop too much at once and the vegetables were probably in too big of pieces,. So I’ve since learned that you cut the portions down and chop up in smaller batches. Some veggies need to be cut down or quartered before you put in. I use mine all of the time. I do hand wash mine instead of putting it in the dishwasher. If I have used it a lot, and I’ve had a lot of shredded items chopped up in the bowl, I will soak the lid in water to just make sure it cleans out all the nooks and crannies. I have never had trouble with any of the blades going dull, and mine have stayed very very sharp, and you do have to be careful when you are washing the unit that you don’t cut your fingers. The salsa master that I have just purchased here appears to be a very fine quality, it is durable, it works perfectly, and it appears to me that it will last a long time. I’ve already made several batches of salsa, mixed up some coleslaw, chopped up vegetables for soup, and chopped up onions and tomatoes and jalapeños for a relish that I like to put on my hotdogs and hamburgers. The salsa maker has become a regular part of my kitchen routine and there are endless possibilities for its use. I will never be without one and this one works perfectly.
R**S
The perfect onion chopper!
I got a nearly identical chopper at the state fair some 15yrs ago and found I really loved it more than I expected. About a year or two ago, the crank handle finally cracked under pressure... I'm pretty sure removing and replacing it after every use probably had something to do with it.... so I zip tied it together to prevent it from completely breaking apart. After noticing that the blades were in also in rough shape; I finally decided to get a new one. As I mentioned, the "Salsa Master Food Chopper" is pretty much identical to my old one. You can tell that all these salsa makers of the same look are fabricated from the same mold by different Chinese companies, with extremely minor differences.... All these choppers have one "update" in common and that is the shape of the blades. My old chopper has 2 straight blades... sharp on one side and serrated on the other. This was so that you could turn clock wise and as things chopped and scooted around the sides, you could reverse the direction for a few turns. The new and improved blades are 3 curved blades at different levels. I think they should work even better; but if not I'll update this. The improved egg separator also has a small hole in the bottom. Not sure if that improves it, but we'll see. It also doesn't come with the whip attachment for liquids, so I'll just keep the old orig one since it works with the new chopper bowl. The differences I'm not pleased with is... The "pouring spout" didn't come with a stopper thing. It's been my experience that if accidentally left it off; food, esp liquids, will shoot out of it. Unfortunately this new chopper's spout is about 1/8" longer than my old chopper's so the spout cover can't be transferred... for this reason alone I would give 4-1/2 Stars if I could. The new chopper also is missing the handle by design. While it makes fitting it inside a cupboard easier, I do prefer a proper handle so my husband managed to transfer the old handle onto the new chopper (it has the orig handle holder part). Sadly, since the plastic post inside the old orig chopper bowl that the blades fit over won't fit the new blades, I can't keep the orig bowl as back up. All in all, I think I'll be happy with my new replacement chopper. Except for the lack of a spout "plug".
M**E
Hard working little chopper
I have been using this Salsa Master for the last 15-20 yrs. I finally broke the handle off mine and was so excited when I found this "Salsa Master" As Seen on TV was available online and exactly the same. I purchased my original at a shopping mall demonstration and it has lasted longer than the mall. I like that it is extremely simple to use, has only 4 parts, cleans easily and the very sharp blades do the job and meet all my chopping needs. If you are into food processors and numerous attachments this is not for you. I highly recommend this small but mighty Salsa Master.
J**H
Much better than a food processor for making salsa
Every time I tried making salsa in a regular motorized food processor, it would chop the vegetables too finely and make more of a liquid sauce than a chunky salsa. This little unit, on the other hand, is cheap and effective for chopping up the tomatoes, onions, peppers, garlic and herbs. It's easy to use even if you're not very strong, works very quickly, and pretty easy to clean up as it comes apart with almost no time or effort. However, it doesn't eliminate chopping because even relatively smallish tomatoes (for example, sized about halfway between a jumbo egg and a tennis ball) have to be cut into halves or smaller before they'll fit in there, and the capacity is only enough for fairly small batches of salsa. It feels a bit flimsy and I broke one once, so they aren't all that tough. Pros: Makes good salsa very quickly, easy to take apart and clean, easy to put back together Cons: Not very sturdy, not very large, still need to cut bigger veggies manually Bottom line: If you make salsa, I recommend this. It really works well and the price is good (around $10 at the time of this review)
V**Z
Muy util hace cortes perfectos de alimentos
L**S
The blades are sharp, it’s a nice size container so you can do a large amount when prepping food. Cleans nicely and I use it all the time.
J**S
Efectiva con buen precio
T**G
Saves a lot of time and because it's hand operated you can easily get the the right amount of chunkiness you want.
K**W
I love pico de gallo but it was taking me at least 45 minutes chopping everything. I bought this and what a game changer, 10 minutes to make. This is one of the Best Buy’s. I highly recommend if you love making pico de gallo or guacamole.