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Review on πŸ”ͺ Super Sharp Mezzaluna Chopper & Pizza Rocker Cutter - Double Handled Stainless Steel Knife for Perfect Slices of Fruits and Vegetables by Michael Barry

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Rockin' the Rocker Cutter

I don't often have to cut pizza, but sometimes we get a frozen pie from the store, top it with pepperoni and serve it for dinner. Of course, while it's still hot, we cut it into pieces and everyone takes one. We used to use the traditional pizza wheel, turning it back and forth until the cake was cut all the way through. Sometimes it also meant that I didn't roll the roll over the original cutting line. Back and forth, back and forth, until the cake is cut. I decided that I wanted to try something new and different. I saw and tried this model on Revain. I like it "basically". I feel like it severely limits the process of cutting the pizza into slices. The Rocker Cutter is sturdy and should last you quite a while. The cutting edge is very sharp. This item is definitely not a toy and should be treated with respect. It comes with a plastic sheath to protect the blade while in the box. But actually I feel like this case protects me from accidentally cutting my hand and reaching for the same drawer for something else. My main reason for giving this 4 stars instead of 5 is that the process of getting the plastic sheath back onto the blade is a bit cumbersome. I haven't found a reliable system for this yet, so I'm always a bit cautious when putting the cap back on. This is not a super fast option. If you cut your pizza frequently, this is a great option to have a spare. You could be cutting cakes and entertaining a crowd in no time. Just take your time putting that protective cover back on and you'll be fine.

Pros
  • GET FROM DAMAGE: You don't need to take a special cooking class to rock your pizza cutter. Put your hands on both handles, it's safer and easier to do slices. It has a specially designed sleeve that protects you from getting hurt on your fingers.
Cons
  • Style 90