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populartunabreath posted Yesterday 10:03 PM
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KitchenAid Stand Mixer Attachment, KSMVSA Fresh Prep Slicer/Shredder, $42.49 + 10% back if paying with Prime Visa, Amazon

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Amazon has KitchenAid Stand Mixer Attachment, KSMVSA Fresh Prep Slicer/Shredder for $42.49. You may also earn 10% back if paying with Prime Visa.

https://www.amazon.com/KitchenAid...cfbc8&th=1
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Amazon has KitchenAid Stand Mixer Attachment, KSMVSA Fresh Prep Slicer/Shredder for $42.49. You may also earn 10% back if paying with Prime Visa.

https://www.amazon.com/KitchenAid...cfbc8&th=1

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Yesterday 10:15 PM
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LanmindYesterday 10:15 PM
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Anybody use this much and can comment on it?
Yesterday 10:34 PM
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CoralBook5019Yesterday 10:34 PM
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Curious how this compares to the stainless steel version for a similar price but not kitchenaid
Yesterday 10:39 PM
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racingruYesterday 10:39 PM
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Get 10% back with your Prime Store Card.
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tunabreathYesterday 10:48 PM
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Quote from racingru :
Get 10% back with your Prime Store Card.
Thats in the title and post.
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SlickRailway7321Yesterday 11:23 PM
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Quote from Lanmind :
Anybody use this much and can comment on it?
I use it to make string carrots when I'm out and want a salad (and have carrots in another format, like chips, baby, or unadulterated).This happens with a surprising frequency.

It's quite good at that, though I do usually end up with one piece that never quite makes it to the shredder (but has served to push other similarly large pieces through until I stop).

Fraid my intel ends there. šŸ˜‰
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thanatossassinYesterday 11:24 PM
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Quote from Lanmind :
Anybody use this much and can comment on it?
We've had ours for about... 6 years now? Time flies. Just grated block of mozzarella a couple of days ago. It gets the job done, takes up more space than I'd like in the drawers, and don't use it that often at all. But if you want to avoid starch in preshredded cheese and hate grating manually, this is the best way. It doesn't really get cheaper than this either.
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Quote from Lanmind :
Anybody use this much and can comment on it?
Works grate when you have a zillion potatoes to do for Latkes, hashbrowns or Potato Pancakes.

Coleslaw is another thing you can make fresh, 1000x better than the stale bagged stuff.

Or if you want cheeses that you can't get pre-shredded (like Brick Cheese for Detroit style pizza) this thing does it fast with minimal cleanup.
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Today 12:06 AM
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yohyohToday 12:06 AM
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Got a similar set from t*mu for less than 10 bucks. Surprised to find out that the build is quite solid. Been working great.
Today 12:08 AM
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wj1215Today 12:08 AM
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This is great, but if you don't have your kitchen aid on the counter for regular use, you will likely never use it, we have it and used it maybe twice because it just takes a lot of work to haul out this huge device.
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billm0066Today 12:40 AM
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Quote from vid1900 :
Works grate when you have a zillion potatoes to do for Latkes, hashbrowns or Potato Pancakes.Coleslaw is another thing you can make fresh, 1000x better than the stale bagged stuff. Or if you want cheeses that you can't get pre-shredded (like Brick Cheese for Detroit style pizza) this thing does it fast with minimal cleanup.
Where do you buy blocks of brick cheese from?
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GreenTree191Today 12:40 AM
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my wife uses this. The aluminum bent easy on her but they have worked great
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billm0066Today 12:41 AM
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Quote from wj1215 :
This is great, but if you don't have your kitchen aid on the counter for regular use, you will likely never use it, we have it and used it maybe twice because it just takes a lot of work to haul out this huge device.
You need a stand mixer lift you can install inside your cabinet.
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jlirwToday 01:06 AM
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Just a heads up: I got this years ago and used it a handful of times. I cleaned it in the dishwasher (which, I guess you're not supposed to do..) and the clear plastic part detached completely. Was unusable after that...
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smiths572Today 01:28 AM
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I have this and use it quite a bit. As previous poster mentioned, if you don't like using pre-shredded cheese in recipes, this works great to shred bricks of cheese. Also great for cutting veggies.

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Quote from billm0066 :
Where do you buy blocks of brick cheese from?
Nasonville Dairy.

DON'T get the German Brick, it's not for pizza!
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