Kyocera Advanced Ceramic Adjustable Mandoline Vegetable Slicer w/ Handguard-Red 11" x 4"
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| Brand | Kyocera |
| Material | ABS Plastic, ABS Resin, Ceramic |
| Color | Red |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Dimensions | 10.6"L x 3.6"W x 0.4"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Slicer |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Blade Material | Ceramic |
| Item Weight | 0.24 Pounds |
| Blade Length | 10 Inches |
About this item
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- Ceramic blade is made from Kyocera's proprietary zirconia material produced in Japan for exceptional quality and durability
- Ultra-sharp, pure advanced ceramic blades that will maintain their edge up to 10x longer than steel blades
- Lightweight and easy to clean, the ceramic blades will not brown nor transfer any metallic taste to food
- Safe design features corner notches to secure over a bowl and includes handguard for protection
- Achieve smooth and even slices using the adjustable dial that provides 4 different cut thicknesses from paper thin to thick: 0.5mm, 1.3 mm, 2.0 mm and 3.0 mm
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Kyocera Mandoline Slicers
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Lightweight and VersatileOur best-selling ceramic slicers are "no set up" mandolines that are easy and convenient to use. This slicer can quickly give you multiple, even slices in just seconds. No handling of the blade is needed, just turn the square dial on the back for the desired thickness or use the double-slicer for quick, even vegetable or fruit slices to add texture and easy nutrition to any meal. |
Ergonomically-DesignedThe design of Kyocera ceramic slicers allow precise control when cutting on a flat surface or storage vessel. Corner notches can fit over different sized bowls and plates. The slightly curved design and angled blade provides balance and leverage to slice fast and easy. Handguard will easily secure any fruit and vegetable to protect fingers. |
Available in Sets for Easy StorageKyocera’s handy six-piece set equips you with everything you need for a variety of slicing and grating tasks. The three color-coded tools are ideal for using over bowls, plates, or the container for quick jobs. Designed to fit securely on top of the storage container which doubles as a vessel for collecting and measuring food. |
Easy slicing and julienning for all your recipes
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Use for lasagna vegetable layers |
Julienne vegetables for stir-frys |
Shred cabbage easily |
Make tarts or potato chips |
Product Description
Our “no set-up” mandolin slicers are ideal for a variety of slicing and grating tasks. They are perfect for using over bowls, plates, or a container for quick jobs. Perfect for cabbage, carrots, cucumber, onions, potatoes, daikon radish, ginger, hard cheese and more. The Kyocera Advanced Ceramic Adjustable Slicer is a no set up mandolin slicer that is very easy and convenient to use. Save time using this rust free slicer for smooth and even slices every time.is user-friendly ceramic mandolin has 4 different cut thicknesses: (1) 0.5mm,(2) 1.3 mm,(3) 2.0 mm and(4) 3.0 mm. The 0.5mm is great for paper thin slices; the 3.0 setting is great for adding vegetables to salads for texture and nutrition. Just turn the dial on the back for the desired thickness, no handling sharp blades! Available in Red- as well in Black and Green.
Product information
| Brand | Kyocera |
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| Material | ABS Plastic, ABS Resin, Ceramic |
| Color | Red |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Dimensions | 10.6"L x 3.6"W x 0.4"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Slicer |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Blade Material | Ceramic |
| Item Weight | 0.24 Pounds |
| Blade Length | 10 Inches |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 10.6 x 3.6 x 0.4 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.89 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Kyocera |
| ASIN | B000HZBXOA |
| Domestic Shipping | Item can be shipped within U.S. |
| International Shipping | This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | CSN-202-RD |
| Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2001 |
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I looked at the best-selling Mueller Austria, which has a lot of accessories I don't need, but what turned me off the most were several comments that potato slices got stuck and the blades dulled quickly. They are said to have excellent customer service, so lifted their C.S. email address from an offer to make things right and sent them a message asking if was worthwhile for me to buy theirs.
BTW - from reading reviews I am dubious of angled models (vs. 90 degree or V-shape), as they often tend to have comments that the cut is varied thickness from one side to the other, and one even included a photo.
I'm now looking at an infinitely variable thickness model (0.3-9 mm) from Benriner for a bunch more money. I might first try to see if I can find an appropriate fixed-width slicer, as I only really want it for one thing. I'll have to search for "potato slicer". This does have a slightly angled blade, but Japanese technology trumps that.
A few general comments on mandoline.
Reading reviews, it's clear that there are a whole lot of idiots out there buying these.
I don't just mean those cutting themselves the first time they use it by not paying attention to what they're doing, or even the ones who say it's TOO sharp !!! duh . . . , but all the really dumb reasons for not liking the one they bought - including the many who say the food pusher doesn't work - see below. I do have sympathy for those who bought the brand where the cheaply (if at all ?) engineered black plastic "grabbers" easily broke off and got sliced into the food.
It's also obvious that all of the "safety food holders" are junk. I think I tried it for my very first potato slice and then just used my hands. The second time, I put on the gloves I bought. A big part of the problem is the round bottoms - and tops) of many firm veggies, so if you have something that's large enough to warrant it I would suggest cutting it in half first, then slice flat side down, with or without the holder. Of course this means reaching the top more quickly, but read on friend. I think this would make the holders much more effective, but they're just too fiddly for me. They also add time and effort, especially toward the bottom. I strongly suspect that these were invented just as a CYA measure to protect manufacturers from law-suits. There's something like a nine to one ratio of people saying they're useless to those who actually like them - for whatever odd reason. I'm amazed at how many people seem to think it's just a problem with the one they got with their brand. Dolts.
As for the last half-inch or so - I'm good at judging where/when the last slice is that a little bit of potato is still above the slicer edge - please don't try this at home! Part of my thinking is that the last little bit of potato is so rounded, that it's unlikely to cook in a different time even if the tiny center is 1/16 (or less) thicker than the rest of it. I may also use a fork to help push it through. I well realize that I could just toss it, but I'm stubborn and my mother grew up during the Depression, so I try not to waste anything. I see people saying to hand slice the last bit, but I'm buying a mandoline precisely so I don't have to do that! Sort of like the meat lovers attitude toward vegetarianism ;-)
It has a four click bar on the back. Set to 4, the thickest, and you get super nice thin slices. Go to 1, and the food guide is actually above the blade. Nice storage mode. But Alton Brown said these had four easily adjustable thicknesses. Mine might just be mismanufactured. I do really like it though for super thin slices. Stunned by how sharp it is.
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The tool is lightweight, comes with a plastic cutting guard to hold the fruit or veg. I find that handy, but iinevitably you'll put it aside in favour of just using your hands for speed and dexterity...then you'll lose concentration and forget just how efficient the device is...that's where the cut-proof gloves come in handy.
There are 4 levels of cut thickness, in my experience the 3rd and 4th (largest) are the only real usable ones. However, there is probably some fruit or vegetable that the thinnest cuts were crafted for, with those in mind.
At around 20 quid, this is worth it. After a couple of get togethers where the G&T's are flowing, you'll believe that it paid for itself. However, you'll find it useful for so much more.
I regularly use it when I am getting down to the last few slices on the sweet potatoe that I am slicing,and I regularly get down to the last slice with no prob. And I do a lot of sweet potatoes 8 at a time to make the nices chrisps you ever tasted and without any rubbish addatives, in my dehydrator.
Find a plastic box to place the slicer accross- the Morrisons klip and lock 1Ltr food storer is perfect, the slicer latches on to it and is very stable-Slice away!!!.
Yes and take the basic sensible precations when using it and dont use it as a cricket bat.
David
Sorry for any spelling errors, never my strong point!
It is fast and very simple to use. I do find the hand protector thing a bit fiddly to use so don't use that bit so much...to the detriment of one of my fingers! But even with this as an issue, I still can't recommend it enough. In fact, going to be getting it for my Father in Law who has a wrist problem at the moment.
I have used this to chop stuff for salads, to blanch super thin onions, it is a wonder on fennel...it really makes you add more stuff to salads because it cuts the chopping times that it doesn't feel like such a chore to create lots of dishes. The adjustable width for chopping is fantastic too.
So all in all, an excellent buy.

























