Progressive Smart Slice Mandoline HG-56
The best slicer I’ve ever had
This product is the best, I use it to slice potatoes, tomatoes and any kind of veggies, It would be a better gift but unfortunately there are out of stock
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- 36 reviews
- 16 likes
Does the job well.
This machine does a good job of everything! There's not a lot to say about it - it is a simple machine with few parts, which makes cleaning easy. You can throw everything in the dishwasher but that seems overkill to me. You could wash this thing by running a dish brush over it in soapy water and rinse it all off in about 30 seconds. As for these other two reviews - totally false. To say this thing struggles with potatoes and onions is the most ridiculous thing I can imagine. Anyway, it's a bit pricey - I paid $65 for it but it is very solid and I'm confident it will last a long time.
Purchased in at House of Home for $65.
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Rubbish
The progressive mandolin smart slicer is $60.00 worth of plastic rubbish. Struggled to slice Tomatoes / Potato's / Onions. Don't waste your money on this product.
- 19 reviews
- 19 likes
The grater works well
This mandolin looks like it would work well but one should not judge a book by its cover. The obvious safety features attracted me and I bought two (foolish of me). They both started out blunt, I don't know if they will get worse and I am unlikely to use either of them often enough to find out. A 'go past' rather than a 'go to' food preparation tool.
Looks good, good safety features.
Blunt.
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I could not agree more. A friend, who has always used a mandolin bought one at Myer to replace his broken one. After one go, he has taken it back for a refund. I bought mine simultaneously from Home D...
Read moreepot and while the price might have been right, the tool seems blunt to me. I attempted a cole slaw with cabbage, carrot and shallot, and ended up with more food on the floor and around the kitchen bench than in the bowl. If this is a measure of its performance, it goes in the bin. I should have read the above review first. Lesson learnt.