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Zoie & Chloe Spaetzle Maker: Premium 18/10 Grade Stainless Steel, Comfort Grip Handle Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of Zoie & Chloe Spaetzle Maker: Premium 18/10 Grade Stainless Steel, Comfort Grip Handle

Fast & neat way to make authentic spaetzle (German dumplings). Quickly creates perfectly uniform spaetzle by moving batter box back and forth. Premium 18/10 grade stainless steel plane. Easy to use and grip. 4.25 inches wide by 12.5 inches long. Dishwasher safe.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

It will make you bleed!

The nozzle itself works great but the edge under the handle is EXTREMELY sharp! I cut my pinky and it was deep! I probably should have had stitches as the cut still hurts a lot if I barely stumble I may have severed the vessels and nerves! In the photo 6 days healing.

Pros
  • Wow
Cons
  • 0

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Where have you been my whole marriage?!

If you've tried making spaetzle by straining the batter through a sieve or using a rice cooker, you know it's messy and painful. I bought this thinking I'd end up returning it if it turns out to be a pain in the ass too, but oh my god this thing works amazing! The dough pushed through the grater easily, there was no fuss. My husband will be happy that now that I have this bad boy I get more house spaetzle!

Pros
  • Don't waste too much time
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Better than a cheese grater!

Overall much easier to handle than a cheese grater when it comes to spaetzle. You simply mix the batter and then spoon it into the storage container while the spaetzle sit over a pot of simmering water. Swipe the cup holder up and down on the blades and the little dumplings will fall straight into the water. In two minutes you have spaetzle. A few tips: Spray the holder and blades with cooking spray for easier cleaning. Don't spaetzle forward and then try to scoop up water - you'll have to…

Pros
  • Ingeniously made
Cons
  • No

. home you need. It doesn't take up much space and is very easy (and inconvenient) to use, but it makes a really perfect spaetzle that's super easy to make. Pan fried with a little salt, pepper, butter, parsley and nutmeg (trust me) this makes an insanely delicious and easy appetizer for any meal. There are many ways to make spaetzle, but essentially they're all disposable and I think this is one of the funnest. Cleaning is easy!

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Very Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Buyer warning! Sharp, rough edges make you bleed!

I think the manufacturer missed a crucial step that we in the west take for granted: edges feel secure. Let me be clear: to make a deep cut you don't have to forcefully or intentionally touch the blade; You just have to accidentally touch it with your hand or finger. When you think about how messy and slippery the spaetzle process is, you quickly realize that it's almost impossible not to touch the edges. This product should be removed from Revain immediately. My wife cut her finger even though

Pros
  • Good workmanship
Cons
  • Security

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality Spaetzle Maker

Yes, I bought an all-in-one machine for making spaetzle, but I wanted to make sure I could do it and there was no room for error. Crafted from high-quality, shiny 18/10 stainless steel, this spazli maker is very easy to use: place it on a large pot of boiling water, pour in the batter and move the cutter back and forth to form small dumplings . It takes some practice to make sure you draw the water and don't go over it, or you'll end up with a mess, especially if the spatula doesn't fit the…

Pros
  • Hands-free
Cons
  • Appearance