Excellent grater
I bought this grater after reading the reviews from Cooks Illustrated magazine. It is very functional and serves the purpose of my former stand up grater. It takes up less space and is designed to work with any size bowl. Highly recommend. Just wish Amazon carried it so I did not have to pay shipping.
Absolutely worth the money
I felt a little silly paying this much for a grater but after years of frustration trying to grate carrots or cheese with inexpensive and/or poorly-designed kitchen tools, I gave it a try. This grater is worth every penny -- sharp, solid, heavy and fits well over a medium mixing bowl. Did I mention it's sharp? It's not just sharp, it's really sharp, sharp enough to slice a chunk out of your knuckle if you're careless, which I was the first time I used it since I was used to duller graters. (It wouldn't hurt to invest in a cut-resistant glove, just to be safe -- I'm ordering one today.) But since sharpness is the point of a grater, I'm not complaining and would highly recommend this product.
Amazing grater.
This grates cheese like no other. I can take a two pound brick of cheese down in about a minute. Potatoes go even quicker. This is a production quality, professional tool. The only way to grate any quicker would be with a food processor. Be very, very, very careful. It will grate so fast that you will grate your fingers before you know it. I've done it.... twice! And it doesn't just make a little cut on you and bind up. It takes an unbelievable gouge out of your finger. Without getting any more graphic, let me just say that you should wear a cut glove or leather glove until you get the hang of it on different foods. I am serious. That and stop grating long before your fingers get close to the grater. In one pass, you can go from thinking your fingers are a safe distance, to becoming part of the meal. Do not let children use this! Keep your crappy old grater for ANYONE else who wants to help you in the kitchen.
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