OXO Good Grips V-Blade Mandoline Slicer
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Product Info
This versatile mandoline slices fruits and vegetables with ease. Four blades and a simple height adjuster make straight slices, crinkle cuts, French fries and julienne strips in a variety of thicknesses. The blades store on board and are easily removable for cleaning.
- Mandoline slicer
- Sharp, V-shaped blade of hardened stainless steel easily slices both firm vegetables like potatoes and soft fruits like tomatoes
- Straight and wavy blades for straight or crinkle cuts
- 4 easily adjustable thickness settings: 1.5mm, 3mm, 4.5mm and 6mm
- Julienne blades for French fries or fine julienne strips
- Blades conveniently store on board and can be removed for cleaning
- Soft handle and turning knob for comfort and non-slip feet for safety
- Textured runway keeps food from sticking
- Food holder securely holds food and protects fingers
- Mandoline locks closed and feet fold in for safe and compact storage
- Body and food holder are dishwasher safe, hand washing recommended for the blades
Specifications
- Folded dimensions: 39.4cm x 5.7cm x 15.2cm
- Standing dimensions: 39.4cm x 14cm x 15.2cm
Customer Reviews & Ratings
Slice through the competition
The OXO Good Grips lives up to its name.
The sturdy, non-slip base grips the counter, while the blades glide easily through ripe tomatoes, crunchy carrots, crispy apples and even the mundane spud was no match.
Compact, with all accessories on board for easy storage. Loved the thickness adjustor and the four, super sharp, v-shaped blades.
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Well thought out product
In my mind, all mandolines resembled an old orange one that I grew up with. A device with a million parts, each hiding away in separate drawers in the kitchen. Not this one. The OXO Good Grips V-Blade slicer has been designed in such a way that all the blades are cleverly housed in the unit itself. The grip works well, I had no problem cutting different sized/textured veggies, and never once felt Read more
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Steady, compact multi-blade slicer, if on the pricey side
A substantial product for sturdy slicing and a great addition to the kitchen. The blades are sharp and options versatile and it's a clever design that tidily houses the different blades within the casing. The stand offers a good support for safe, steady slicing, although a useful addition would be a box beneath the blade to collect all the cuttings. A good product but I'm not convinced on the pricRead more
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Sturdy well made product
This is a sturdy and well made machine. Incredibly sharp and works wonders on crinkle cut cuts as well as small and large julienne cutting - potatoes and onions fly through it effortlessly. Fairly easy to change the blades. There are non-slip rubbers on the stand and the machine, to ensure that the machine does not move during use.
I would recommend this product to a friend.
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Next level slicer
The slicer has loads of cutting options and if you want to be creative with cutting vegetables for stir-fries or salads, this would be ideal. The blades, however, didn't come out easily and to set up the blades, thickness etc. too a little too long in my option.
The fact that all the blades are stored directly in the body of the slider, makes it a great space-saver.
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I would recommend this product to a friend.
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