Babushka
And here's KitchenAid. Convenient, easy to clean.
Graters for cheese, chocolate and nuts
Irina Dolars
For small portions, it makes no sense to use "caliber" devices
I always use a small grater.

Galina, choose
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Babushka
Irina, and I have one for cheese zhaaaaalko! I save it for the zest.
Irina Dolars
So cheese won't spoil it
Babushka
It's all the same zhaaalko
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Lerele
And I buy grated cheese in bags, open it, the leftovers are in the freezer, nothing is done with it.
Natalishka
Lerele, everything there is not like "people"
Svetta
Quote: Lerele

And I buy grated cheese in bags, open it, the leftovers are in the freezer, nothing is done with it.

We don't sell grated cheese. But if you grate it a lot at once, then how does it behave in the freezer? Doesn't work as a monolith? Or pack it up in small portions at once?
I was very interested in your message.
Taia
And we don't have grated cheese on sale.
In one go, I rub all the cheese in the combine and store it in the freezer in a bag. When you need it, I slept as much as necessary.
It is perfectly preserved in the freezer, does not freeze. I really like it, very comfortable.
No need to bother with the purchase of different-sized graters.
Irina Dolars
I'll tell you a secret that we have not worth buying ready-made cuts
This is almost always the remains of expired products.
This is how retail chains get rid of spoiled products without losing profits.
Babushka
Irina,
Elena Tim
Oh, after Irishka showed the pictures, I don't want to rub it with a regular grater either. I'll go to the internet. Damn! Wishlist was drawn again!
Irina Dolars
SO WHAT? And I’m nothing. It's the Internet's fault! He teases and beckons
Designers always have a TRAP for us
Admin
Quote: Elena Tim

Oh, after Irishka showed the pictures, I don't want to rub it with a regular grater either. I'll go to the internet. Damn! Wishlist was drawn again!

Go to your "favorite" ozone - there is a sea of ​​different sizes
Elena Tim
So I flooded there! You already, one might say, found me at the door!
Lerele
Quote: svetta

We don't sell grated cheese. But if you grate it a lot at once, then how does it behave in the freezer? Doesn't work as a monolith? Or pack it up in small portions at once?
I was very interested in your message.
Well, they already answered, I will confirm, nothing is done with cheese, even if it freezes, it still crumbles when you sprinkle.
It’s true, it didn’t occur to me that grated cheese was an expired leftover. There is always an expiration date on the packages. Maybe you also have industrial grating, with an expiration date?
Svetta
Lerele, we have no rub at all. Sometime 3-4 years ago I bought 0.5 kg of grated cheese in packages at the Metro. I have never seen it anywhere else.
gala10
Girls, well, that's what you just can't learn! It never crossed my mind to store grated cheese in the freezer ...
Cirre
Thank you all for the cheese graters. Delight. Want . I will look for.

And here is where you can buy strawberry tails in St. Petersburg spruce. Sunk into the soul, a lot of strawberries in the summer.
dopleta
Quote: Cirre
someone uses something to grate cheese. You need a small, compact, budget, so you can keep it on the table
Not on the table, but on the table:

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Grated cheese is sold, all different, you can store it not in the freezer, but in the refrigerator. Here are two of the many:

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Cirre
I liked the first little byaka for rubbing, where did they get it? I don't like grated cheese, I prefer to cut it off from a piece. At least I know what I bought.
I sometimes wander around the city, so I can get to any area
SilverLily
Quote: dopleta

Not on the table, but on the table:
Or on the fridge
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These are the tiny graters from Fissman. Very small, but easy to rub on. On one side there is a magnet, I have one hanging on the fridge.
But I use this one more. And for two years now, every morning I rub carrots on it for parrots and it is still spicy:
Graters for cheese, chocolate and nuts
Yes, they are small, but quite handy to grate cheese into 1-2 servings.
Cirre
Lilya, where did you buy these? My size
SilverLily
Quote: Cirre

And where did you buy them? My size
In the stores of the "Fissman", "Gipfel" chain. We have quite a few of them. Look on the net, for sure you have it.
By the way, I bought the first grater in a large supermarket in the "TV store" section.
Cirre
Quote: SilverLily

In the stores of the "Fissman" chain

Thank you, I found it on the Internet and next to my house, on the weekend I will take a walk, if there is a buy
Loya
I bought this grater. I'm sitting at work, considering ...

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Nadja_K
Loya, and I had an eye on that. Please share your impressions.
Chef
Powered Cheese Grater

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You just need to click on the top of the device.
The battery-powered device lasts up to 25 minutes after a four-hour charge.
The device can process up to two types of cheese at once.
Comes with a lid for easy storage in the refrigerator.
Also grinds nutmeg.

Loya
Quote: Nadja_K

Loya, and I had an eye on that. Please share your impressions.
The impressions are mixed. Cheese rubs well, it is interesting to serve with pasta, there are few leftovers left in the grater. Easy to disassemble, washable in the PPM. There are "but": I lost the fixer for the attachments, it looks like an invisible hair, I had to adapt it, the guests could not understand how to deal with it, as a result, it flew apart. Couldn't accommodate for chocolate. .. Something like that...
kat-rin-ka
Graters for cheese, chocolate and nuts
Girls, does anyone have such a grater? It is called "Erringen TF1001 cheese grater".
I want to order it, but somehow I cannot understand the principle of its operation from the picture.
Irina Dolars
kat-rin-ka, I am not the owner of such a grater, but I would refuse to take it.
Judging by the design, it's confusing: twist the handle with one hand, push the cheese slices with the other
And only hard cheese is cut so finely. And use it like a pepper mill: portioned for dusting, not for salad or baking.
This is just a guess
Zabava
kat-rin-ka, I have such a mill, the thing is convenient, its size fits under the arm, pushing nothing, you just need to press the door harder, but the size of the pieces of cheese should be small. The set includes two graters, very sharp, rubs without residue, that's what it is for sending. Perfectly rubs chocolate and nuts
kat-rin-ka
Irina Dolars, Zabava, thanks for the advice, I'll think about it for now ...
Marfusha5
dopleta, Larisochka, have you seen a rotary grater for orange cheese, probably a moulinex, somewhere on these pages? Tell me please, have you met the same in St. Petersburg? I really want it, just such a design, where the handle does not unscrew, but is immediately removed along with the drum. Once I had the same. I don't really like modern graters because the handle has to be twisted out of the grater drum.
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Or maybe where in online stores is there? I can not find...
Cirre
Marfusha5 Irina, I'm not Larissa, but maybe you can pick up something here

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dopleta
Quote: Marfusha5
probably moulinex?
Yes, Marfusha5, it is she, Moulinex, but sooo old - perhaps the very first of her kind. No, unfortunately, I have never met such a person anywhere else.
Pichenka
Quote: Cirre

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Looking at these graters, I realized that I was a grater maniac. Why what, but almost all of these graters have been tested by me and not all, and those that stick to the table.
I do not like any of these graters - then something pops out, then unscrews, then the product gets stuck inside, then it is inconvenient to wash.
The most convenient in my opinion is this one. But they are not there, now on order and it is not clear how much it will cost now.
Once there were ours of this type, only made of plastic. The good thing is that the grater together with the handle, the drum is smooth inside, there are no unnecessary jumpers.
Marfusha5
Quote: dopleta
Yes, Marfusha5, it is she, Moulinex, but she is sooo old - perhaps the very first of her kind. No, unfortunately, I have never met such a person anywhere else.
Very sorry. Thank you, Dopletochka.
I had one with three attachments, but I stupidly left her in Moscow, now I really regret and dream about her.
Pichenka
Graters seem to be quite good 🔗
Graters for cheese, chocolate and nuts
You can order from T.A.
I like this design, it's true plastic.
Marfusha5
Quote: Pichenka
I like this design, it's true plastic
In my opinion, too, it is so very comfortable. There, in seconds, it opens, the drum gets out and you do not need to twist or twist anything anywhere. Only there are only 6 of them. left. And in Russia, I also met such graters somewhere.
Zhanik
Quote: Pichenka
Graters seem to be quite good
like we have already discussed here ... there are similar ones in Ikea
I took it to the dacha. Ariete is at home. On batteries. Idle. I like this one more. It costs 349 rubles now, according to the site

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included 2 graters. Very fine and coarse when compared with the usual 4-sided manual so-called classic grater
Rada-dms
But this contraption has not impressed me yet, I do not have the strength to scroll quickly, although so far I have only tried cheese, and it is very hard parmesan. Perhaps it will be fine for chocolate chips.

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Lana_65
Rada-dms, but for me it was for chocolate chips that the chopper did not fit for the same reason, I do not have enough strength to scroll quickly. And I hoped for him so
polisher
Elena Bo, Elena, I'm looking for such a grater. Where did you buy it?
Kara
Quote: Loya

I bought this grater. I'm sitting at work, considering ...

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And I bought this 3 months ago. Either my hands are growing from the wrong place .. It's physically easier for me to rub on a regular grater than to twist this one. To grate Parmesan - great strength is needed, Russian - not to rub, but to crush. Maybe I'm doing something wrong ..
dopleta
Quote: Kara
It is physically easier for me to rub it on a regular grater than to twist it.
Me too, Ira, it seemed inconvenient to use this one. Therefore, I bought an electric one.
Kara
Larochka, what is yours?
dopleta
Here's one, Ira:

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polisher
This is what I'm looking for. Did you take Larissa in the store or ordered it via the Internet?
dopleta
In the online store, polisher... It runs on batteries.

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