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Amazon is offering the KitchenAid 3.5-Cup Food Chopper (Empire red, black or sliver) for $31.99 with free shipping for Prime members (free trial) or on order of $35 or more. The same deal can be had with additional color options plus 5% off for REDcard holders at Target right now. That’s $19 under the original $50 price tag, $9 (+ shipping in some cases) below the average selling price and the best price we can find.

They feature a stainless steel blade, a wet ingredient adder, BPA-free bowl/lid, and 2-speed settings (chop/puree). It comes with a 1 year warranty and has received 4+ star ratings from hundreds of customers on both Amazon and Target.

The official Target eBay store is once again offering the Dyson DC40 Origin upright vacuum in yellow for $219.99 shipped. That’s $180 under the original listing, almost $100 below Amazon, matching our previous mention and the lowest price we can find.

Down below you’ll find the rest of today’s best home deals including a bagless Hoover vac, salt/pepper shakers, a best selling knife block, a Pyrex measuring cup and much more:

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More on the KitchenAid 3.5-Cup Food Chopper:

2-Speed (CHOP/PUREE), one-touch operation

2-Speed Operation offers the flexibility to CHOP or PUREE your food of choice. Ideal for single serving sizes, chopping fresh vegetables (garlic, peppers, etc.) or pureeing dressings and sauces.

3.5-Cup BPA-Free Bowl and Lid

Compact and lightweight, the Food Chopper is great for quick, small jobs such as dressings, sauces and single-serve meals.

Stainless Steel Blade

The uniquely designed Stainless Steel Blade chops and purees.

Wet Ingredient Adder

Wet Ingredient Adder incorporates additional ingredients utilizing the no-spill opening, located on the top of the unit while in use. Perfect for adding oil or broth to a pureed soup in progress.

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