![]() ![]() Since the cutting blade is inside the device, you'd have to work really hard at cutting yourself while the device is in-use, which makes it safer for kids. Another firmer cucumber was fine, however, and probably more likely what I'd want to serve, anyway. Carrots, zucchini and radishes were fine, but I had a cucumber that was verging on soft and it didn't slice as well as I hoped. The firmness of the vegetable in question makes a difference in how well the slicers work. Just like the larger spiral slicing machines, you end up with a small uncut core of vegetable - AKA, a snack for the prep cook - but the core from this was smaller than the core from the machine I have, so you end up with more usable shaved product. The strips that it cut as it worked through the edges of the square were short, but once those points were gone I got long strips - pretty much continuous - of potato ribbons from the rest of the spud. Just for giggles, I cut a potato into a square shape to see how the slicer would handle non-round vegetables, and it worked just fine. Giant baking potatoes, rutabagas, and those baseball-bat sized zucchini are a no unless you cut them to fit. So, zucchini, carrots, cucumbers, radishes, and other smaller-diameter vegetables are fine - figure 2 1/4 inches or less. The fourth piece with three prongs holds the vegetable as it gets shorter - or, if you're using something small to begin with, like a radish.īecause of the size of the opening, you're limited to vegetables that will fit. There are four pieces included - three are for cutting, with blades for small, medium and very large ribbons. It works much like a giant pencil sharpener - insert the vegetable into the slicer and twist-twist-twist to shave ribbons off the vegetables. We’ll do our best to answer any questions you have and meet your needs.If you're itching to make fancy zucchini fettuccine, but you don't want to commit to a spiral slicing machine, the Mastrad Spiral Veggie Slicer ($14.99) might be your next best friend. Shop online today, or get in touch with us by visiting our contact page and choosing your preferred method. Kaz’s Knife and Kitchenware is the best place to shop for a vegetable sheeter or vegetable slicer in Australia. In addition, we can provide vouchers with or without physical cards which you can gift to someone who might want to buy our products. We also stock a Ritter peeler that’s made in Germany and has been a popular choice for both home and professional users for over a century. Rather than use a thin knife that requires exceptional skill in slicing and a lot of practice to master, you can slice daikon radish paper-thin with this machine with ease, turning a job that takes even professional chefs 30 to 60 minutes into one that takes only five minutes. We stock a Katsuramuki vegetable slicer machine from Chiba that can be used to peel white radishes (daikon) as a garnish for sashimi dishes. Our vegetable slicers make cutting vegetables into uniform shapes and sizes much easier, encouraging you to make delicious and nutritious meals more often. How many times have you decided against cooking a healthy meal because you don’t have the time or energy to cut vegetables? At Kaz’s Knife and Kitchenware, we understand that preparing meals can be a time-consuming and strenuous task, which is why we offer high-quality tools that help to simplify and speed up the process. Carbon - Japanese SK Steel (General Steel) Knives $. ![]()
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