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expired Posted by Nasir29 • Jan 16, 2024
expired Posted by Nasir29 • Jan 16, 2024

OXO Good Grips Chef's Mandoline Slicer 2.0, Black & Steel $56.95

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According to 3c this is the lowest price for this item.

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Model: Oxo Good Grips Chef's Mandoline Slicer 2.0 (Black & Steel)

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dbotello1983
Jan 18, 2024
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Picked one up. Been looking for one for awhile
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Konraden
Jan 18, 2024
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Why would I want this over a food processor?
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duhdonutman
Jan 18, 2024
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Quote from Konraden :
Why would I want this over a food processor?
To me a mandolin is all about convenience. They're easier to store and access than food processors. I use mine mainly when I need sliced or julienne cuts. They're great for potatoes, tomatoes and onions. The one I have makes diced onions and peppers very easy as well (never have tears either) I think if you have good knife skills they may be little value except when you have to prep a large volume of say scalloped potatoes.
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Giantcrazy
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Quote from Konraden :
Why would I want this over a food processor?
A lot more control and more uniform results. Easier to clean typically. If you're going to process a lot of food, you're better off with the food processor. I can make razor thin slices of onion with a mandoline that I'd never get from a food processor. Control vs. efficiency.
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SnakePlisken
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Will it slice okra?
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Ice9
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Well Im convinced
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snoop35
Jan 18, 2024
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Does anyone know how much better this one is than Serious Eat's favorite, also an OXO (OXO Good Grips V-Blade Mandoline Slicer), and sells for $46 on Amazon?
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Quote from Frugal_Jerk :
omg. There's a video on the product page of a woman demonstrating the recipe for baked eggplant. Is the best recipe. She used this mandalin to slice the eggplant 1/8" thin
Thanks for calling this out, that is a good looking recipe that I will try.
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Hans_Gruber
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Price shows $64.19
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ckproton
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Quote from Hans_Gruber :
Price shows $64.19
switch the seller
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DoctorD0S
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Have one, got for mid $60s a year or so back. Best I've used. Can't go wrong at this price.

Really suggest to get a cut glove. Injuries with these are no joke.
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Nishiko
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Mixed recent verified reviews.

Quite a few people reporting dull blades, etc.

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rcalorie
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For roughly the same price (or can be found cheaper) the Benriner mandolines are the way to go. I see them all the time in professional kitchens and I really like mine. The blade can be removed so you can sharpen it too.

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