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Review on 🧀 Rösle 15.9-Inch Stainless Steel Coarse Grater with Wire Handle by Justin Stinson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Simply the best grater.

Bought a grater. It is comparable to any box grater. With this twist. The design of the Rösle blade differs slightly from the box grater. The box grater basically results in a "flat" lacing. Rozle gives a "slightly banana-like" top. It's all about the design of the blade. Hashbrown potatoes brown brilliantly. Cook a little faster. The texture, as I described, is "a bit" heavier than the box. The actual size of the hole in the rosette is the same as on the grater. The design of the rosette gives a banana-like tip. So don't be afraid to order roughly. I love my. I haven't tried shredding lettuce yet, but I know Rosle will. Now for safety. This thing will rip your fingers to the bone before you realize you're crippled for life. DO NOT LET A CHILD USE THIS TOOL! Some adults should not use this tool. The use of protective gloves is recommended. However, I don't use gloves. Just my bare fingers. As you near the end of what you're grinding, release the pressure. Slow down to slug crawling speed. Let the tool do its job. Not your raw power. Did I mention this tool is sharp? respect it And everything will be fine. This rosette is built for heavy-duty applications. HEAVY CONDITIONS! without bending. Heavy duty wire handle and frame. I bet a 1 pound block of super cold cheddar cheese can be shredded in less than 20 seconds. But I don't recommend doing this. I want to keep my fingertips for a few more years. Cleaning is a breeze. I use a spray bottle with plain water. Then pat dry with a towel. Costs. Yes. A bit expensive. But when the average box of graters costs $10-15, then it's worth it. I was not paid for this revue. I have nothing to do with growing up. I'm just an end user just like you. Command. You will not regret it.

Pros
  • Durable finish
Cons
  • Damaged