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Microplane MICROPLANE X COARSE/VIOLET HANDLE

Microplane MICROPLANE X COARSE/VIOLET HANDLE
From ICTC

Price: £19.25

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Dispatched from and sold by Colanders

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Product Description

Grates Cheddar & Other Soft Cheeses, tacos, pizza and Vegetables superbly.Features Cover Included Store WITH cover at all Times Dishwasher Safe Made from Surgical Grade Stainless Steel Part of the 35000® Series from Microplane™ Razor-Sharp Stainless Steel Blade Dishwasher Safe


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #54140 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: ICTC
  • Model: 935238

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description

  • A truly multi purpose grater that really works
  • The stainless steel blades give effortless and even grating
  • Unique blade profile will grate, purée or zest a variety of food
  • No clogging
  • Maximum yield
  • No waste
  • No pressure needed on the blade

    It is over twelve years since Canadian cook Penny Gray discovered the perfect tool for zesting citrus fruit - among her husband's wood working tools
    Microplane made it's epic journey from the workshop to the kitchen
    The small, chemically etched blades are as effective with garlic, chocolate, cheese, nutmeg and apple as with the zest of lemon that fell from the plane Penny used back in 1994

    Box Contents

  • Coarse microplane grater


  • Customer Reviews

    shame about the plastic3
    The microplane graters are the best hand held graters I've ever come across, bar the violet handled one. I have previously bought the blue and black handled ones which are fantastic for fine grating and zesting, but I wanted one as efficient for coursley grating onions and potatoes. The blades are excellent, so good infact that I also sliced off part of my thumb. The only problem is that the plastic surrounding it just cracked in numerous places when I was grating over a small bowl, so now the blade isn't taut anymore and is even more of a hazard. I'd pass on the extra course grater next time unless it was all in metal and perhaps came with a guard (which can be a pain too!) or some form of support, as it is difficult to grate harder foods on such a small area with only a small handle. They are a little too expensive to break so soon.