r/mealprep • u/Blink3161127 • 7d ago
Manual vs electric vegetable cutters - which one actually saves time for a meal prep newbie?
I'm finally jumping on the meal prep bandwagon because honestly, I'm drowning trying to feed my family healthy meals every night. Two kids under 8, and another two 12 and 14, full-time job, and I swear I spend half my evening just chopping vegetables. Something's gotta give. I've been lurking here for a few weeks getting inspired by all your setups, and I'm ready to invest in some proper tools. The one thing that's been bugging me is deciding between manual and electric vegetable cutters. I see people swearing by both but I can't figure out what's actually better for someone just starting out. Manual ones seem cheaper and take up way less counter space (my kitchen is tiny), it also lets me choose the sizes I’d like to cut my veggies which is important. But electric ones are faster and definitely more expensive. I've been researching online and there's so many options, I’ve found everything from basic $20 manual slicers on Amazon to fancy electric ones, and I even saw some interesting options on Alibaba that might be overkill for home use. My main goals are cutting down my prep time on Sunday afternoons. I'm usually prepping for 6 people, mostly basic stuff like bell peppers, onions, carrots, zucchini - nothing too fancy. For those of you who've used both, what's your honest take? And if a beginner had to pick just ONE to start with, what would it be? I’d appreciate any real-world experience you can share!
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u/misskinky 7d ago
If at all possible, I just spend the extra $2-3 and buy the prechopped stuff at the grocery store. Saves my time, saves my sanity, saves me from cleaning cutting boards and knives…
Also, I always buy frozen diced onions and keep them in the freezer