🥗 Elevate your kitchen experience with the ultimate slicing solution!
The EASACEMandoline Slicer Spiralizer is a versatile kitchen tool featuring durable stainless steel construction and five interchangeable blades for slicing, dicing, chopping, and spiralizing. Its compact design ensures easy storage and transport, while the hand washable feature makes cleanup a breeze. Perfect for any culinary enthusiast looking to enhance their meal prep efficiency.
M**L
Good at chopping but not perfect
I was really excited to try this device because is contains a mandolin, can chop, and spiralize. I have an old Kitchenaid food processor that I LOVE, but it's such a pain to get it all out of the cabinet and set up for something as small as chopping onions, slicing super thin potatoes, or grating carrots.The best pros about this item:1. It's DISHWASHER SAFE!!! Can I say that again, people?! Dishwasher safe!!! My dishwasher has a shelf at the very top for low profile and funny shaped items. I put the chopping pieces way up in this section and they've come out nice and clean each time.2. The container and chopping lid are very sturdy. I've used another very similar item in the past and the plastic was so thin that it warped just by sitting on the counter next to the gas stove while I was cooking. I have no fear that will happen with this particular product.3. Everything fits inside of the main container, so it's easy to store. Need I say more?4. Chopping blades / square inserts are pretty sharp. IT doesn't take a lot of slamming the lid down to get the onions and potatoes to nicely slice right through the knives.Now for the cons:1. Unfortunately, the spiralizer isn't as sturdy or as sharp as the chopping pieces. I used the spiralizer on a sweet potato and had to put the entire thing on a rubbery pot holder to keep it from moving side to side so much. It's almost like the spiralizer attachment doesn't fit as securely into the main item as the chopping pieces do, AND, the handle crank itself isn't quite the right size so that wiggles back and forth while I'm turning it. Those 2 things put together make for a frustrating time.2. Some of the plastic pieces in the chopping squares (they're like plastic inserts with a grid of sharp knives along the inside) have almost like a border or plastic frame on the very outside. There's just the tiniest of gap between this outside edging and the main plastic, and food gets stuck in there. It looks like these pieces should snap apart, but they don't. Once I realized that it was better, but I did have to take a small metal object and scrape along that thin gap on some of the pieces to ensure the food got out ok for the next use.3. The instructions are hard to understand, and everything pretty much needs assembled.FINAL THOUGHTS:I will continue to use this purely for chopping purposes, but nothing else. IF it's chopping you're looking for, this works just fine and is actually more sturdy and sharp than others I've tried. BUT, the spiralizer and mandolin pieces were frustrating and took extra time, so it's easier for me to pull out the big food processor for thin slicing and spiralizing, instead of taking the time to use this thing.
R**5
Works Great
This works great. Sometimes I dont feel like dicing all of my ingredients so this helps when im feeling lazy. The blades are decent and easy to use. Thanksgiving is coming up so this will help a bunch.
D**N
Mandoline Slicer
I’m happy with this slicer so far. The parts are good quality and fit together well, and there is a good variety of slicing options. The setup for the spiraling slicer is clever and easy to disassemble. Like most slicers, I think it may struggle with harder vegetables like some types of potato, but I expect it to perform very well with soft vegetables.There are a few simple things about the design I think could be improved. Inside the plastic tub, they put plastic dividers that are apparently intended for the square slicers to store away easily. I was surprised to find that only two of the four squares seem to fit in the slot. I would personally prefer there were no slots to slots that do not fit all the squares. Of course, some of the pieces are not square, which doesn’t bother me. There are plastic feet for the bottom of the main cutter as well, but I find that they do not stay on very well.Overall, I consider this a good slicer and a nice addition to my kitchen.
G**.
Dice? Mandolin? Several issues with engineering, components, and usage.
I was really hoping for a quality product that could slice and dice and do all the things claimed in the headline, so I ordered this. I pulled it out of the box yesterday since I needed to dice several vegetables and even before I took off all the plastic wrapping, I was getting disappointed, and things went downhill from there.First thing noticed was at the rear white half-moon shaped bumper on the bottom was loose. It won't attach to the plastic tank. It looks like the same part as the front bumper. But the back frame doesn't have the slots to help hold it in place like on the front. This means the unit is unstable and uneven when trying to use it as you can't keep the bumper on. I also thought it unusual that the bottom of the bumpers were dirty (see the photos).OK, now I opened the unit and see five sets of blades. Only three of them slide into the groves intended to hold the blades on the inside where the sliced vegetables land up. The other two, being the choppers, don't fit. You have to just turn them diagonally or sideways to try and fit them. And in doing that you lose storage space for your accessories as to two blades then takes up extra space.I then tried to dice my tomato and make dinner. The blades are designed for the spiral component which to me is about the only thing you can do with this other than Julaine or French fry strips. There isn't a blade or space like on a real mandolin to just do a regular slice of something. For me to dice my tomato I now need to pull out a cutting board, slice it and then put it into their strip or fry blade and close the lid for the final cut. Since I had to get out the knifes and cutting board to slice, it was faster for me to just make the next cuts with the knife, and I was done and wouldn't have to clean the machine.In short, I'm rather disappointed because things didn't fit together probably because of poor planning or engineering, loose components that won't attach, and mostly because I couldn't really dice anything since straight cuts are not possible. Maybe one day I'll want to spiral something and will take it out of the box again.
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