🧀 Glide through prep like a pro with Cuisipro’s Surface Glide Technology!
The Cuisipro Surface Glide Technology Coarse Grater features a unique grooved grating surface that reduces resistance and increases efficiency by grating more food per stroke. Its ergonomic handle and non-slip end provide safety and stability, while the safety cover doubles as a measuring device. Ideal for soft cheeses, vegetables, horseradish, eggs, and chilled butter, it’s a versatile tool designed to elevate your kitchen prep experience.
M**4
Great graters but still disappointed...
I love my new Cuisipro graters. I purchased 4: the two-way for coarse grates, the shaver, the parmesan, and the fine. I bought them first because I wanted to try the surface glide technology and it works beautifully as described. I also decided on these because the Microplane models that are similar have their measuring covers clip onto the bottom edge so when you brace on a counter/surface, your grating pressure is forced onto the little plastic clips that hold the cover in place. If you push too hard I'd imagine those would break and the measuring cover wouldn't stay on (just watch a Williams Sonoma video and you'll see what I mean). The Cuisipro cover clips around the edge of the blade and not around the rubber grip at the end. The cover clips have no pressure exerted on them as you grate. I have used Microplane before but so far I like these blades better. The two way makes great use of both directions and creates thinner coarse shavings but does a wonderful job. The only thing I don't like about it is that you have clean it by scrubbing parallel with the blades or you shred your sponge/dishcloth. The parmesan I'm still figuring out how to clean without shredding but it too works beautifully. I don't see why the shaver and fine grater wouldn't work as good as the two I've tried.However, I am really disappointed in amazon for sending me what look like open or after-market models. It's painfully obvious that the graters were opened and hanging in some sort of light that caused the cardboard backing to seriously fade and also "bake" on the "bonus" sticker on the cover. I'm gingerly trying to get it off so it doesn't come off some other way I don't want it to, but dang! Just yesterday amazon sent me an Emile Henry baking dish that had irregularities in the finish that were so sharp, they scratched my fingers. I then was informed since it was through no fault of theirs, that they would charge me $10 to return the dish. I'm so glad these graters didn't have too much wrong with them........
R**R
Wow! What a difference !
So I had a middle of the road hand held grater that I used for grating fresh Parmesan and garlic. It did a good enough job but was getting tired and showing it's age on the hard cheese. Or maybe it's my age that had the whole process becoming more effort-full than I was willing to put up with. Thus began my search for a better grater. I bought the "barrel" type grater that you see in many Italian restaurants as in "would you like cheese on that?". No go. Too bulky to store, too big a hassle to clean and couldn't really use it for grating garlic. Then I decided to give this grater a try. Like the title says "Wow! What a difference!".It is larger than my old one and I find that I really like the increase in surface area. It is indeed sharp but unless I stopped paying attention and got my nail or rough edge of my fingertip crossed over the grating holes it didn't try to bite me at all. The holes are small enough that if I used the pad of my finger I could grate the garlic right down into nothingness with no damage to my skin. I was pleasantly surprised by this since my fear of having a sharp grater is that I am notorious for multitasking myself into the emergency room. It grated the garlic so well that I had a pile twice as big as I normally get from a clove of garlic. This super-fine grate made the garlic release it's flavor fantastically in my dish. The super hard aged Parmesan was next and it tackled it with ease. The only thing that I have to work on is my heavy-handedness exerting more force than is now required. When you push too hard you can feel the grater flex and I'd hate to damage my new best friend! The top edge of the grater blade is very sharp which is why they have the curved metal guard over it...however , for me, if there's a will, there's a way to get nicked by it so some care is required. The plastic guard is also a must for this grater to coexist, peacefully, with other utensils in the drawer.If it proves to be durable it will be my dream grater.
A**E
Best Cheese Grater I've Ever Had.
I have purchased quite a few cheese graters and this one is really the best in my opinion. Am not sure if it slides easier Than my others but the amount of and quality of the grated cheese is way better than the others I've had. I am happy with my purchase I hope you are too.
D**E
Really decent grater
This is a grater that works fine. It is a bit awkward to use because of how you have to hold it. But it's much easier to clean than a box grater, so there is that.
H**S
Best Grater!!
I found this type of grater after looking for a quality box grater. I ordered the extra coarse, coarse, and fine. I love these graters. They are easy to use, less bulky than a box type grater so they easily fit in a drawer. The quality is great, and they are durable. And they are much easier to clean than a a box grater. Oh, and they are very sharp and food of all types grates very easily on these probably due to the patented surface. I also like the fact that these paddle slicers are bigger than most and gives you more surface area so you can grate more. Highly recommend!!!
T**.
Amazing
The media could not be loaded. Wow! I’m blown away by how easy this grater makes grating hard cheeses. I was in the market for a new grater and saw this, but didn’t want to spend roughly $20 on a hand held grater when they’re cheaper ($7 ish) options out there. Then it went on sale for about $13 and I grabbed it. Holy Moly! This is THE grater to have. It would be excellent for anyone with arthritis or hand issues. I don’t have either, but I’m lazy and have always bought pre-grated cheeses because it’s a lot of work to grate. NOT ANY MORE. This is truly effortless and after having tried it, I would have paid $50 for it (shh…don’t tell Cuisinart). I’m going to buy all of the varieties of this grater they sell. Do not hesitate to buy it. It’s truly a game changer.
J**S
This is not extra-coarse
This manufacturer’s definition of extra-coarse does not coincide with mine. I make pizza and I need large shreds of whole milk mozzarella. This is more “medium-fine”. I will have to continue to use a potato grater. That aside, it’s a good grater
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