Microplane MICROPLANE S/STEEL COARSE
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Average customer review:Product Description
The quality of a Microplane Grater speaks for itself.The Coarse Grater from the Microplane Professional Series is made from surgical grade steel and also features a non slip rubber foot which prevents the grater from slippng whilst in use.
Makes grating soft cheese, butter and chocolate to name but a few quick, easy and enjoyable.
- Microplane Fine Stainless Steel Spice Grater (38000 series) by Microplane Made from surgical grade stainless steel & features a non slip foot
- Dishwasher safe
- Dimensions approximately: 35.9cm x 2.9cm
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8324 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Microplane
- Model: 38000
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x 2.80" w x 13.50" l, .80 pounds
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
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Customer Reviews
Description is for Super Course not Course
This is a great product and should get 5 stars however the product description seems to be for the next size grater up.
This grater (on the packaging) says ideal use hard cheese, ginger and nuts which was disappointing on arrival as I was after something with a suitable size grate for grating soft cheese (which seems to be the Super Course) .
