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61 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Matfer vs. Bron vs. Benriner,
By santacruztacean (Monterey Bay area) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Matfer 215001 Mandoline Vegetable Slicer (Kitchen)
My first mandoline was the Bron which is visually the most serious/macho/cool of the bunch, but its shortcomings were unacceptable - the slicing blade is one-piece stainless, and can't hold a sharp edge; the julienne blades are not sharp and can't be sharpened; and the safety carriage is designed to not go past the cutting edge. I sold it.I now have a Matfer (the all-stainless model) and it has a 2-piece slicing blade: the cutting edge is high-carbon steel (which can be sharpened and hold its edge) welded to a stainless part. The julienne blades are very sharp (altho can't be resharpened). The safety-gadget thing works well, but can't be used for waffle cuts. I use the Matfer only for waffle cuts and if I have large quantities of slicing. If you want french fry size potatoes or are slicing celeriac, you're better off with a sharp knife. The disadvantage of this machine is that you can't adjust the slicing blade's uniformity of thickness - my slices are thicker on one side (the Bron had more adjustment leeway). The machine I use the most is the Benriner - the slicing blade is very sharp and is sharpenable. The (unsharpenable) julienne blades are extremely sharp. It can't do waffle cuts and is not good for massive quantities of large cuts. It's best for finer julienne and thin slicing such as potatoes, cucumber or daikon. Don't even consider using these machines without the safety gadget. Unless I have a large quantity of slicing to do, I'd opt for a sharp knife, because cleanup time counts too. ---------- Note: I originally wrote the above review in Nov. 2001, based on the then-current Matfer model 44595. Judging from the photo of the current model 215000, it appears that the slicing blade is now one-piece stainless steel instead of carbon welded to stainless. "... you can sharpen the knives and correct the play of the blades for more precise cuts" refers to the slicing/waffle blade, not the julienne. The julienne blades are not sharpenable.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Cuts EVERYTHING Great!,
By MSB "Sky Watcher" (MD, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Matfer 215001 Mandoline Vegetable Slicer (Kitchen)
There is no better tool than this mandoline when you have to do bulk slicing/waffling/julienne-ing of any veggie...or finger! The worst part about it is its VERY dangerous shuttle/food holder. The infinitely-adjustable blade can go from cutting potatoes thinly enough to make home-made potato chips (just fry them 20 or 30 seconds in oil, drain, sprinkle them with salt, and YUM!), to about 3/4". "Infinitely adjustable" means there are no "detents" when adjusting the degree of thickness--you turn a thumbscrew to the thickness you like and leave it at that. JUST BE CAREFUL! If the food shuttle were MUCH better, this would be 5 star mandoline. As many times as I've taken a very good chunk of skin off a thumb (needing stitches once...), though, the rating has to be just 3. It is VERY sharp and stays sharp. You never even know what's happened until it's too late. A few words of advice if you buy this mandoline: Buy a BETTER shuttle for it!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed,
This review is from: Matfer 215001 Mandoline Vegetable Slicer (Kitchen)
I ordered the Matfer stainless steel mandoline elsewhere. It is 215000 (looks and works exactly same as the 215001). I love it's design. It is so study and simple. The straight blade works great (and hopefully I will be able to sharpen it when necessary). But the julienne blades and waffle blade are worthless. None are sharp enough to cut anything, just chew it up with much force, that would lead to dangerous accidents. Hoping I just got a lemon and most are much better. Because I really love this thing - if it would just work properly.
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