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The LOVKITCHEN Vegetable Cheese Grater features three interchanging ultra-sharp stainless steel cylinders, designed for slicing, julienne, and grinding. Made from high-quality 430 food-grade stainless steel, it is sturdy, dishwasher safe, and perfect for a variety of foods including hard cheeses, chocolates, and vegetables. Enjoy a hassle-free cooking experience with easy cleanup and a satisfaction guarantee.
A**3
Great for the price
This product does not hold as large of a chunk of cheese as I hoped. It has to be replaced every couple turns, but it does the job nicely
K**T
Easy to clean, not so easy to use.
The grater is super easy to clean, just load it into your dishwasher's top rack and the stainless steel comes out beautifully. Unfortunately, the steel isn't very thick which allows the grater to flex in your hands while using it causing lots of friction as the blades are spun. I've had cheap plastic graters of a similar design in the past that were far easier to use, though much more fragile and breakable. Again, not as easy to use as expected, but still far superior to the knuckle buster it replaced. We'll see how long it lasts.
G**A
Handy grater
This has 3 barrels for grating. No more grating my knuckles with the one I have.
O**E
poor tolerance allows food to slip by grater wheel
I bought this because I dislike grating eggs on a flat grater and my mom had a similar grater to this one 60 years ago that worked great. But this one, alas, isn't made like they were in the old days. The clearance between the housing and the revolving wheel is much too large and considerable portions of the egg bypass the grating wheel.
S**N
It’s ok.
Ok, I have had cheese graters like this in the past, but those were plastic and didn’t last long... so I wanted a metal one. Price was right so I tried this one. It’s not very ergonomic, kinda nicks my knuckles when I spin the handle. You have to position yourself in a certain way to avoid this. Cleaning it out is kinda a hassle too, there are so many nooks and crannies. It does it’s job but sometimes I just wind up using the traditional grater because I know it’s easier to clean and I don’t get hurt. Definitely produces a good amount of cheese when filled though.
A**.
Don't fool yourself: This is a bad buy, you will not succeed where others have failed
I was like you, once. I had a cooking project in mind and needed to shred a large amount of cheese - and fast - but wasn't quite ready to spring for a higher-end shredding device or to finally get a fancy counter-top mixing tool with an assortment of blades and grating tools.I was naive, then. Naive and willing to make what I thought was a compromise but was instead the beginning of a brief, maddening odyssey of scraped knuckles, gunked up grating barrels, a somehow slower and more inefficient process than just smashing it with a hammer, and writing an Amazon review not just to vent but to warn others of the folly of purchasing this Necronomicon du Fromage. Sure, it's made of pretty sturdy metal and I'll bet this thing will be around long after you and I depart this world. But the design flaws are so bad it is not worth your time and frankly you should just stop reading and go look up another grater. Spend that extra $20. Spend your cheddar on something *meaningful* to shred your cheddar.Heed my warning, and turn back now: the bad reviews on this thing are not a joke. You may be patient. You might have a knack for using something that others can't figure out. You may have an idea of a slight adjustment you can make. You might be, as I once thought of myself, better than the average Amazon reviewer and that it was all user error and not in the product itself.Somehow, some way, you might be about to land upon the conclusion that "It can't be that bad."You are wrong.You will fail, you will be sad, and you will remember that you didn't listen to me because you thought for this price it'd be worth enduring what you think are small details to accomplish your bigger goals.Here's what's wrong with this tool:- This barrel grater relies upon pressure from you squeezing your hands on the handle, which opens to allow you to feed something in to the grater, to push the cheese down and hold it in place to be shredded while you turn the crank. The handle is too short and you will hit your fingers/knuckles, making it impossible to get a rhythm. It is poorly designed. This could be fixed by offsetting either the handle or the crank in a way that would fix this problem. But, they didn't.- The place for you to put your cheese/soft object you'd like to grate in has a gap between the hopper and the grater barrel, meaning at some point you'll eject an awkwardly thin slice of cheese- There are rubber rings around the side of each grating barrel that cannot be removed but will fill up with cheese and gunk. Tearing these off causes the barrel to not fit properly and exacerbates the above issue.- You will spend time writing a review to warn others that it is seriously bad, will actually return a cheap product you bought on Amazon, and then the makers will keep making money anyways.
B**R
If you don't want to risk getting your knuckles scraped, here's the grater for you.
I have used this grater before and loved it. So much easier and with less cleanup than a stand alone grater. It works with all cheeses and with almost any vegetable, so when mine was lost in a move, I was looking for a way to replace it. It also takes up less space than a standard grater - a benefit in a small kitchen!
J**B
Does what it says
Works fine and nice to have different reversible blades left hand or right hand operation. Not the sturdiest but with a little care it should last a long time. I'm not expecting to use it every day.
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