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Microplane Coarse Grater | 
enlarge | Brand: Microplane
List Price: $14.95 Buy New: $12.56 You Save: $2.39 (16%)
Rating: 60 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8 x 2 x 0.3
MPN: 35001 Model: 35001 UPC: 098399350011 EAN: 0098399350011 ASIN: B00004S7VJ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Patented cutting edges originally designed for shaving wood | | • | Surgical-grade stainless-steel blade efficiently grates carrots, onions, and similar foods | | • | Slightly curved blade makes it easy to grate oddly shaped foods | | • | Ergonomic, large handle allows a firm grip | | • | Dishwasher-safe |
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Product Description Microplane, Coarse Grater, With Surgical Grade 18/8 Stainless Steel Patented Razor Sharp Blades & Comfortable Santaprene Handle, Non-Clogging Teeth, Dishwasher Safe, Grating Area 4-7/8" x 2", Overall Length 11", Overall Width 2-3/4", Ideal For Grating Chocolate, Hard Cheeses, Coconut, Ginger & Garlic.
Amazon.com Review For fluffy, evenly sized cheese shreds, this is the perfect grater. The cutters are especially sharp, which guarantees easy grating. But this also means you'll need to exercise extra caution--no one likes grated knuckles. For ease in resting the grater on the counter while in use, there's a hard acrylic frame around the metal. The frame also prevents scratches to your countertop. The large handle allows for a firm grip, and the slightly curved grating surface makes it easy to use with oddly shaped chunks of chocolate. Carrots, onions, and medium to firm cheeses all worked beautifully with this grater. It's also an excellent choice for larger strips of citrus zest or ginger. --Jill Lightner
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Upgrade to Professional version! September 6, 2008 Gail Volkert (Palm Bay, FL, USA) These Microplane graters are wonderful, but I recommend the Professional versions instead. If you use your graters a lot, the plastic edges will eventually break, so spend the extra few dollars and get the steel edged Professional versions to start with. I just replaced two graters myself because they broke.
Works as Advertised June 2, 2008 F. Bower (Fort Myers, FL) You can't beat this product for grating spices, especially directly into a receipe. Easy to wash, store and use. A must for every kitchen.
Perfectly fine blade in a worse than useless plastic frame March 16, 2008 Charlie™ (Texas) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
That pretty much covers it. The blade is a classic, high-quality, sharp microplane blade. I love them - and I have 5 of the other "stick" style professional microplane graters. This, however, was my first microplane, and it would be sturdier if they made the frame out of a high quality dark chocolate. I don't even wash my graters in a dishwasher, and but plastic surround on this design began to crack within weeks - parts of it began falling off within months. Once that happens it becomes too flexible to use - not to mention the bits of clear plastic frame that in your food. Not good. Anyone who rated this highly either did so too soon to know this - or they don't actually use it very often. If you need a sturdy microplane to actually use in the kitchen, try any of the file-shaped metal-only (or all metal with black handle) versions. They are fantastic. They even cost less. This one stinks.
fell apart March 1, 2008 Ruth Bavetta (CA USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
First the clear plastic rim cracked. Then the handle fell off. Now the plastic rim is falling off piece by piece. It would be a fine grater, were it in one piece.
you must have it October 30, 2007 Mr Chef (Bs As,Argentina) I own 3 different microplane graters, and they are incredible, if you like to cook, they are essentials in your kitchen.
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