TitleCello Magic Hand Vegetable Slicer Chopper Small Review 2026 – Bargain Ya Trap?
OpeningLate night, trying to make Maggi, but chopping onions is a whole drama by itself, right? Tears flowing, everything smells… This Cello thing promised to fix that. So, does it?
Key Features🔪 Blade Material: Stainless steel – didn't expect that at this price
🖐️ Hand-Powered: No electricity needed, solid hai for travel
🧅 Capacity: Small, good for 1-2 people max
🧺 Easy to Clean: Parts come apart easily
💪 Build: Plastic body, feels light
Real World Feel:
Performance:
Build & Design:
It's plastic, no two ways about it. Sasta lagta hai haath mein, but it doesn't feel like it'll break immediately. The pull cord seems reasonably durable — I'm not 100% sure about long-term, though.
Daily Use:
Making raita became way easier. Chopping onions and cucumbers is now a breeze. But, I tried making a vegetable curry and had to refill it like, five times. Got a bit tedious.
Honest Pros & Cons:
Pros✅ Super affordable — paisa vasool at the sale price
✅ Saves time on basic chopping tasks — especially onions and garlic
✅ Easy to clean — which is a huge plus, sach mein
Cons❌ Small capacity means it's not ideal for large families or big meals — you'll be refilling it constantly
❌ The plastic build feels a little flimsy — handle with care, or it might not last long
Who Should Buy:
👍 Students in hostels or PGs who cook small meals
👍 Anyone who hates chopping onions
Who Should Skip:
👎 If you cook for a large family regularly, this is too small.
👎 If you need something heavy-duty for tough vegetables like sweet potatoes — this isn't it.
Final VerdictFor Rs. 149? It's a steal for basic chopping. Don't expect it to replace a food processor, but for quick onion and garlic prep, it works. Basically gets the job done, but... don't go throwing it around, theek hai? Bye!