Vegetable Slicer Green (Old Version)
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| Price | $28.50 | |
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| Brand | Benriner |
| Product Dimensions | 12.4"L x 3.74"W x 0.91"H |
| Material | Plastic |
| Color | Green Nob Slicer |
| Special Feature | Multipurpose |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Vegetable |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Item Weight | 10.24 ounces |
| Blade Length | 20 Inches |
| Blade Shape | V Shape |
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Product information
| Brand | Benriner |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions | 12.4"L x 3.74"W x 0.91"H |
| Material | Plastic |
| Color | Green Nob Slicer |
| Special Feature | Multipurpose |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Vegetable |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Item Weight | 10.24 ounces |
| Blade Length | 20 Inches |
| Blade Shape | V Shape |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Manufacturer | Benriner |
| UPC | 716080025108 653801120868 885487986708 706001041386 723736411628 036348010258 063058308641 735343945571 885484895461 735343558252 885697947391 784008637726 798527356648 778295020989 794965250258 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04976654100556 |
| Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
| ASIN | B0000VZ57C |
| Item model number | N4290 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,958 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #73 in Mandolines |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | September 9, 2003 |
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| blade material | — | High Carbon Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Plastic |
| blade shape | V Shape | Square | V Shape | Rectangular | Round | Rectangular |
| blade length | 20 inches | — | 15 inches | 2.5 centimeters | 12 centimeters | 10 centimeters |
| material | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | ABA Plastic | Stainless Steel | Ceramic |
| operation mode | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
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Customers like the functionality, ease of use, and cut quality of the food slicer. They mention it works well, is simple, and saves them time. Some appreciate the ease of cleaning and value for money. However, some customers have different opinions on the blade sharpness, build quality, and size.
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Customers like the functionality of the product. They mention it works well, has a simple basic design that gets the job done, and the hand guard works well. Some say the flat blade works very well, the julienne attachments work excellently, and the extra blades work well. Overall, customers are satisfied with the functionality and say it's a great, small, affordable mandoline.
"...The package arrived earlier than quoted and the product works great!..." Read more
"...blades and never got much chance to use them, but the flat blade works very well and the entire tool is very easy to get clean...." Read more
"...34; It also works quite well for Truffles, just make sure you don't press to hard because there are grooves."" Read more
"...-Lightweight, easy to store-The hand guard works well, although not perfectly...." Read more
Customers find the food slicer easy to use. They mention it's simple, fast, and safer. The blades are super sharp and make quick work of any appropriately sized produce. Customers say it saves them time and is a real time-saver. They also appreciate the easy and intuitive slice adjustment and sturdy construction.
"...It's so much easier, faster and safer...." Read more
"...I have to say I agree. It is not complicated and the price is right. I'm happy!" Read more
"...It's a real time saver and cuts much thinner and more consistently than I ever could with the sharpest chef's knife...." Read more
"...Also, the instructions are primarily in Asian characters, with only brief English descriptions...." Read more
Customers like the cut quality of the product. They mention it's able to cut perfectly thin slices for burritos, pizza toppings, salads, and thicker slices for stir-fries. The blades are all sharp and slice well.
"...But seriously - this is a great tool for slicing small food - try it with Brussels sprouts!! Cucumbers! Onions!!! So great :D" Read more
"...than most triple its price and the blade is easy to remove, clean and sharpen...." Read more
"...Cons:-Dangerous - it is so sharp it is easy to cut yourself...." Read more
"...The Benriner I received is super sharp and cuts fantastically. It has worked wonders on a variety of things, from tomatoes to sweet potatoes...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the food slicer. Some mention it's easy and intuitive to use, while others say it seems cheaply made and awkward to use.
"...And it requires so much less strength. I mean, if a 5'3 110lbs Asian girl can do it, I don't see any reason you can't.***..." Read more
"...The blade is solid and very sharp. I'm a simple man who likes his tools straightforward and to work right so I like the simplicity of this device...." Read more
"...Additionally, they're either cheaply made and cheap to buy or incredibly complex and expensive. I have both and the "cheap" one is this Benriner...." Read more
"...The blades are sharp and have lasted through a lot of fruits and veggies...." Read more
Customers find the food slicer easy to clean. They mention it's very easy to use and store.
"...It is crazy sharp, easily stored, and cleans up really quickly with hot water & soap...." Read more
"...but the flat blade works very well and the entire tool is very easy to get clean...." Read more
"...after it was used to slice potatoes."This product is quite easy to clean...." Read more
"...than a food processor to slice a single onion for a recipe and much easier to clean - just run it under running water...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value for money of the food slicer. They mention it's sharp and works well. Some say it's cheap enough to be replaceable if it eventually breaks.
"...I have to say I agree. It is not complicated and the price is right. I'm happy!" Read more
"...The I bought this one. It is such a good price for an amazing product...." Read more
"...It's a great value for its price!" Read more
"...of the accompanying blades, only the slicer; but I feel it was well worth the price.PROS:..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the blade sharpness of the food slicer. Some mention it's extremely sharp and easy to change, while others say it's extremely sharp, so you can cut yourself badly with careless use. The underside of it doesn't have sharp points to stick into fruit and vegetables, and it does need occasional sharpening to avoid hard food like potatoes from sticking.
"...The underside was shiny, unmarred, and SHARP. SO. SHARP.I am very happy with this product - it is just what I needed...." Read more
"...It is crazy sharp, easily stored, and cleans up really quickly with hot water & soap...." Read more
"...Chips, paper thin ribbons, lasagna sheets, you name it. Spiralizers look a little stupid anyway... Food processor is another workhorse in the kitchen..." Read more
"...The blade is solid and very sharp. I'm a simple man who likes his tools straightforward and to work right so I like the simplicity of this device...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the food slicer. Some mention it's compact and easy to store, while others say it's narrower than expected and too narrow for certain vegetables.
"...SMALL SURFACE AREA. I didn't realize this until I purchased the mandoline but this will definitely not hold a full sized onion or tomato...." Read more
"...It is crazy sharp, easily stored, and cleans up really quickly with hot water & soap...." Read more
"...The gap between the edge of the guide and the blade is too large...." Read more
"...-Lightweight, easy to store-The hand guard works well, although not perfectly...." Read more
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When I first got this mandoline, I was as disappointed with the finger guard as many other people. It simply doesn't work. Plus it takes too much muscles and elbow grease to get the job done, because of the awkward ergonomics of angled motion. On the bright side, the blades are all razor sharp. So the slicer itself is still a keeper. I researched a bit on the Internet and saw people use those cut proof gloves. Yes they are awesome and keep you safe. But for the fellow minimalists out there, here's what you need --
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A fork.
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As ridiculous as it sounds, this is all you need. Just stab a stainless steel fork onto the top part of whatever you're slicing, have those fork teeth parallel to the blade, and start rolling! (As opposed to positioning on the side of the veggies when using the default finger guard, you want to insert the fork on the top. Say you're slicing a carrot, you would leave the fork into where the leafy part of the plant goes. I should have took a picture to make this easier but oh well...) It's so much easier, faster and safer. Angle the fork smartly and you'll get a metal shield from the natural curve of the fork. And it requires so much less strength. I mean, if a 5'3 110lbs Asian girl can do it, I don't see any reason you can't.
*** Size doesn't always matter ***
Some people mention the size of the mandoline. I haven't found this to be an issue. American vegetables are notoriously large in size. But you can always cut things in half to fit the working area. Especially for veggies like cabbage and onion, they are going to be in slices or strips or ribbons anyway. I've julienned half of a medium sized butternut squash (pictured) without any problem.
*** Mandoline vs spiralizer vs food processor ***
If you want to make things like zucchini noodles, this mandoline is proved to work well. You will get straight noodles instead of curly spaghetti, which could be great depending on your preference. Plus you could do a lot of other stuff with this slicer. Chips, paper thin ribbons, lasagna sheets, you name it. Spiralizers look a little stupid anyway... Food processor is another workhorse in the kitchen. But it doesn't julienne veggies as beautifully as a mandoline or a spiralizer. The match sticks tend to be shorter...than a match stick.
*** Waste ***
Yeah there will be a little chuck that won't go into the blade at the end. It's more wasteful compared to using a knife. But it doesn't bother me that much as I get so much out of the slicer already. Plus you run into the same problem with a food processor as well.
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2016
When I first got this mandoline, I was as disappointed with the finger guard as many other people. It simply doesn't work. Plus it takes too much muscles and elbow grease to get the job done, because of the awkward ergonomics of angled motion. On the bright side, the blades are all razor sharp. So the slicer itself is still a keeper. I researched a bit on the Internet and saw people use those cut proof gloves. Yes they are awesome and keep you safe. But for the fellow minimalists out there, here's what you need --
******
A fork.
******
As ridiculous as it sounds, this is all you need. Just stab a stainless steel fork onto the top part of whatever you're slicing, have those fork teeth parallel to the blade, and start rolling! (As opposed to positioning on the side of the veggies when using the default finger guard, you want to insert the fork on the top. Say you're slicing a carrot, you would leave the fork into where the leafy part of the plant goes. I should have took a picture to make this easier but oh well...) It's so much easier, faster and safer. Angle the fork smartly and you'll get a metal shield from the natural curve of the fork. And it requires so much less strength. I mean, if a 5'3 110lbs Asian girl can do it, I don't see any reason you can't.
*** Size doesn't always matter ***
Some people mention the size of the mandoline. I haven't found this to be an issue. American vegetables are notoriously large in size. But you can always cut things in half to fit the working area. Especially for veggies like cabbage and onion, they are going to be in slices or strips or ribbons anyway. I've julienned half of a medium sized butternut squash (pictured) without any problem.
*** Mandoline vs spiralizer vs food processor ***
If you want to make things like zucchini noodles, this mandoline is proved to work well. You will get straight noodles instead of curly spaghetti, which could be great depending on your preference. Plus you could do a lot of other stuff with this slicer. Chips, paper thin ribbons, lasagna sheets, you name it. Spiralizers look a little stupid anyway... Food processor is another workhorse in the kitchen. But it doesn't julienne veggies as beautifully as a mandoline or a spiralizer. The match sticks tend to be shorter...than a match stick.
*** Waste ***
Yeah there will be a little chuck that won't go into the blade at the end. It's more wasteful compared to using a knife. But it doesn't bother me that much as I get so much out of the slicer already. Plus you run into the same problem with a food processor as well.
I read many Amazon reviews on this product and a few stated the packaging was worn and the product was used with a dull blade.
I can now understand why some people may have been confused. The packaging was a little shelf worn, but it was also sealed - so I do believe this was a new product. Also - the installed blade did have some scuffs on it. Honestly - I thought, SONOFAGUN! This is refurbished or something. BUT NO - my husband, who is a machinist, looked at it and pointed out the top side of the blade is not the finished side. The scuffs on the top side are normal marks from machining the blade. The underside was shiny, unmarred, and SHARP. SO. SHARP.
I am very happy with this product - it is just what I needed. I am also happy I went simple, tried and true. I read many 3rd party reviews of mandolins in general (if you've looked - you know there are many degrees of complexity and price available) and the Benriner was frequently tops citing simplicity and value. I have to say I agree. It is not complicated and the price is right. I'm happy!
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2020
I read many Amazon reviews on this product and a few stated the packaging was worn and the product was used with a dull blade.
I can now understand why some people may have been confused. The packaging was a little shelf worn, but it was also sealed - so I do believe this was a new product. Also - the installed blade did have some scuffs on it. Honestly - I thought, SONOFAGUN! This is refurbished or something. BUT NO - my husband, who is a machinist, looked at it and pointed out the top side of the blade is not the finished side. The scuffs on the top side are normal marks from machining the blade. The underside was shiny, unmarred, and SHARP. SO. SHARP.
I am very happy with this product - it is just what I needed. I am also happy I went simple, tried and true. I read many 3rd party reviews of mandolins in general (if you've looked - you know there are many degrees of complexity and price available) and the Benriner was frequently tops citing simplicity and value. I have to say I agree. It is not complicated and the price is right. I'm happy!
In regard to the SHARP part - yes, you need to be careful. Yes, I managed to cut myself the 2nd time I used it - but that was me not paying close enough attention. I take my time, and use the guard when I get to the end of whatever I'm cutting, and so far so good (crossing slightly scarred fingers ;) )
But seriously - this is a great tool for slicing small food - try it with Brussels sprouts!! Cucumbers! Onions!!! So great :D



























