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The One-Touch Control Cheese Grater Machine is a powerful 150W electric shredder designed for effortless food preparation. With 5 interchangeable stainless steel blades, it caters to a variety of cooking needs, ensuring safety and ease of use. The machine is easy to clean and perfect for creating delicious salads, soups, and desserts in no time.









| ASIN | B09YM1PMRN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,476 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #85 in Electric Knives & Slicers |
| Brand | ASLATT |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (676) |
| Date First Available | April 22, 2022 |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 4.24 pounds |
| Manufacturer | ASLATT |
| Material | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 13.19"L x 7.48"W x 9.06"H |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Style | Modern |
A**T
Love it!
I love this electric slicer! It makes grating cheese, slicing veggies, and prepping salads so quick and easy. The one-touch control is super simple to use, and the five attachments give me a lot of options. It saves so much time in the kitchen, and cleaning is easy too. Perfect for anyone who loves cooking but wants less hassle. Definitely a great addition to my kitchen!
M**M
Great Grater!
Awesome machine! Good quality electric grater. Works wonderfully, although it is rather loud. The grating speed is very impressive and it's super easy to disassemble for cleaning. I haven't tried it on vegetables - only cheese so far, but I'm very happy with my purchase.
E**A
Long process but it effective!
My fathers nutrition doc told him he needed more grain in his diet. Pops has no teeth and he loves pecans. He can't wear dentures because, he has too many tiny bone spurs in his gums. Wearing them, dentures hurt. I went on endless quest on trying to figure out how to grind pecans small enough to fit his requirement that he would like. I tried pecan meal and pecan powder. He didn't like the taste. This has been an expensive experimentation. I tried coffee grinders. Both bladed and burr. Online states that they load up because of the natural oil of the pecans. They have to be roasted. Pops don't like the taste of roasted pecans. I tried a submersible hand grinder and all it did was load up in chunks and make a mess. I finally gave this grater a try. Awesome!! Works!! The particular pecans he likes is the walmart brand. Some come as chopped, halves or whole. I buy the chopped if available. Either way, this grater does the job. I grant you, it works and takes time. Since there is natural oil in them, yes the spinning grater cone loads up. I have to stop and pull it out and clean it out every so often. The motor keeps up and has nice torque but the motor of the outside plastic housing gets hot after about the 4th pecan bag run session. I let it cool down after a bit. Since, he likes the grain a bit smaller. I run it back through to re chop to make them a bit tinier. Pops loves them this way. Either session, you just cant bear down on the plastic feeder pusher. Raise up every few seconds. If not, the pecans load up. This grater is far yet the best that I have used so far because, of how tiny the grating holes are. Pops says that the pecans come out real nice and fluffy and not so hard grainy. Pics show my 1st initial grinding result. 2nd shows it a bit tinier. I highly recommend this if you have patience and willing to do the work. The only con I found is that the little plastic release tab that holds the cone in it's circular groove slot tends to pop out when releasing the cone. No biggie, the tabs snaps right back in.
N**A
Very useful grater
So far I have used this once and for grating Beetroot. It was so easy to use and clean.
N**D
Great for Cheese
I bought this for my wife after watching her struggle with keeping our old, manual crank slicer in place while trying to use. We used it for the first time this weekend and it was well worth it's purchase - made grating a 16oz block of cheese quick and painless. I picked this slicer over the sea of others available on Amazon due to its quality. After a bit of research, the two concerns I found was lack of power and the plastic inserts that hold the blades breaking. Time will tell on the latter, but the insert design has thicker plastic than some others I viewed, so I'm hopeful. As for the power, I have no concerns after using it for the cheese.
Y**O
Would stuck with everything
I tried this with carrot, onion, and mushrooms. All of them cannot be spliced well. The first time I used some mushrooms, the slicer pushed a little scraps and then nothing. I took the blade cone off and found some fragments were sticked on it. Other mushrooms cannot touch the blade cone, so it didn't work. Then I tried onion, I thought onion is more crisp and not easy to stick. But I'm wrong. The blade cone has the ability to cut anything into a good sticking shape. Similarly, some onion scraps were push out, some were sticked inside the balde cone, and some big fragments are sticked between the blade cone and the plastic tube. After checking I thought it is impossible to cut anything smoothly, and left it there. I nearly forgot it recently, but I saw a video about it, and in which it cuts carrot well! Maybe I should give it another chance. I rooted around some old carrots, washed them, and put into the feeder. I hoped to take a video to record it, but I found I have only 2 hands, one was pressing button, the other was pressing the carrot, and cannot hold up the smartphone. I pressed the button like the example video, it worked! Oh, it was stucked, again!
C**A
Excelente, muy duradero
A**K
Has more cons than pros.
I purchased this in Oct 2022 for $53.99, which was a stretch for the price of previous graters I've used that held up for years for half the cost. This worked fine until the plastic piece (teal colored nob) busted off. It holds the grater inside the shoot, which honestly is not much of anything for holding those in while they are spinning. It is currently glued on there (in pic) but I'm not expecting it to hold as the clear plastic all around it is cracked, and the tiny knob that holds it inside the clear plastic broke (there's one on each side). All the blue arrows show cracks and wear on the plastic. I'm not sure if it's a combination of washing it in the dishwasher or just the hard work of grating or just not durable plastic. I only used mine maybe 4-6 times a month for a 2 person household to grate cheese and my husband used it to grate potatoes for hash browns. I never used any of the other blades. The other cons are that the food shoot is very small. I had to cut my cheese blocks twice as small as my previous graters, and you have to quarter the potatoes. The narrow shoot makes it harder to clean. Also, you have to hold down the button while using it and there isn't anything to suction it onto the counter. AND, there is no information on the company online or in their storefront to contact to see I could find to replace a part. And no warranty info if you have issues under a year.
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