Pakat
And I, decided to keep up with the 21st century, bought myself such a thing -
Chop Chef Vegetable Slicer and Cheese Grater
Learn more about her and the cheese grater.
I bought Chop Chef, because I was tired of cutting everything with a knife, the old fashioned way, fortunately, I turned up cheaply, on the sale ...
Caprice
Well, and how, chops? I somehow bought something like that ... It fell apart at the first attempt to use it for its intended purpose ...
Pakat
Shorts normally, otherwise he wouldn't write, watch the video ...
Caprice
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watch the video...
Video is not an indicator. I bought a similar device after watching a similar video. And the device could not shred one onion, it immediately fell apart.
Pakat
Caprice, the shaman however ...
She said she would break, but she broke ...
Two days, worked fine, cut onions, carrots, nuts, beets,
and on the third, on apples for a charlatan, the guide knife, thin plastic could not stand it ...
I handed it back, bought this -
small, electric, power 160 watts, cuts everything in seconds, but very finely ... I'll see a chopper in IKEA, you still need something to cut into pieces, maybe European quality, better than Chinese ...
Caprice
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Caprice, the shaman however ...
Pakat, you need to listen to adult experienced aunts! Well, I didn’t tell you that the device is useless, but from personal negative experience. The electric one that you bought will be more reliable.
And I bought a Tuppervey mini-shredder. Not electric. For a small onion for a saucepan of soup, or a few cloves of garlic for a salad, a serving of nuts in a loaf of bread is just what you need. And not too shallow. I whipped up salsa yesterday for a Thai-style lunch with malawach and boiled eggs. Just a one-time portion for two turned out (me and my son, my husband was at work at that moment, then they prepared him separately).
I've been using it for a week, while I'm happy.
He's like this:
Pakat
Caprice, no, so my new one will cut me, just hold it for a couple of seconds ... I'll take a look at Slap Chop, maybe it has more powerful guides and European ones ...
But the cheese grater was good, it's a pity they don't sell it separately ...
Caprice
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Caprice, no, so my new one will cut me, just hold it for a couple of seconds ... I'll take a look at Slap Chop, maybe it has more powerful guides and European ones ...
But the cheese grater was good, it's a pity they don't sell it separately ...
Pakatis grate cheese a problem? For half a century I didn't think so. They offered a cheese grater in Tupper, but something didn't want to. Everything is expensive for them, albeit of high quality.
Here is the onion - this is a problem: tears from it. That's why Chopper bought it. And I never had any problems with cheese, grating it on a regular grater is a pleasure
Pakat
No, grate cheese on a regular grater, and then wash it, I don't like
you need to hold it with your hands and crawl on the grater ...
And in that one, it was a pleasure, I put it in a grater with bars, twisted the handle without touching the cheese ...
Caprice
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No, grate cheese on a regular grater, and then wash it, I don't like
you need to hold it with your hands and crawl on the grater ...
And in that one, it was a pleasure, I put it in a grater with bars, twisted the handle without touching the cheese ...
And other devices for rubbing cheese, like, do not need to be washed? Let them stay dirty? In my opinion, it is even more difficult to wash them, because, first, they need to be disassembled into parts, then, after washing, they must be reassembled. By the way, after the cheese, the usual grater is wonderfully washed in the PMM, and you don't need to collect it.Also, as an option for the lazy: buy already grated cheese in the super
Ukka
And I want to buy myself such a chopper, but they are not available anywhere

Chop Chef Vegetable Slicer and Cheese Grater
Darik
Sorry if not on the right topic ...
Has anyone tried using Dekok mechanical harvesters for their intended purpose, for example ...
Will they also immediately fall apart (like a Pakata device) or will they work for a while?
Pakat
Darik, in appearance and firm, a serious device, if the knives are made of good metal, will cut normally, especially if made in Austria, and not in China ...
Pakat
I bought myself a Cuisinart chopper / grinder, while I'm happy, I dripped caviar in 10 seconds, much faster and easier than a submersible blender ...
Chop Chef Vegetable Slicer and Cheese Grater
There will be something to make for my dumplings ...
Lika_n
ukka look at the aukro, in the section of the kitchen harvester, like I saw there.
I took this one for myself in winter for small jobs
husband said that he had not bought before
Pakat
Lika_n, look at the dates ...
Lika_n
: wow: Oh, okay, let's assume that a fresh answer in our business :)), even after a couple of years, is equated to the correct

I'll tell you about my own, pate, minced meat, also zip, and it's done ... all the same, it's good that every year, the manufacturers of devices please us with their variety, if only in quality, they would not mess with it, in general it would be beautiful.

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