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Sunday 11-5 CST | |  | Kitchen & Dining | Home » » » OXO Good Grips Seal and Store Rotary Grater, White | | | | | | | Description: | | Now you can grate just the cheese you need and save the rest for later. The OXO Seal and Store Rotary Grater provides a compartment for storing un-grated cheese right inside. An interior silicone seal on the Seal and Store Rotary Grater's barrel compartment ensures fresh cheese that will not dry out. Grate with the cap on and window closed to collect cheese before serving, or slide it open to grate the desired amount directly into your dish. This easy-to-use Seal and Store Rotary Grater has a soft, comfortable, non-slip turning knob and handle, and is also perfect for grating chocolate, nuts and more. | | | Features: | |
• Large barrel and sharp bi-directional stainless steel blades for efficient grating
• Medium surface is ideal for hard cheeses, chocolate, nuts and more. Silicone seal keeps cheese fresh when stored in the refrigerator.
• Additional cap collects grated cheese before serving; simply adjust window to pour desired quantity
• Handle can be adjusted to accommodate both right- and left-handed users
• Soft, comfortable, non-slip handle and rotating knob. Dishwasher safe.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.88 inches | | Product Width:
| 7.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 6.25 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.31 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 68 reviews |
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37 of 37 found the following review helpful:
Perfect! Works great on all cheeses...if you don't need the rubber handle end!Jul 05, 2006
By S. Golding I have used this to grate dried peppers, Parmesan, Romano, cheddar, pepper jack, and goat cheese. I have to completely disagree with previous negative reviews. I bought this for the grippiness. Little did I know that it does do it all. It works on hard cheeses and soft cheeses. If you don't manhandle it, it will not break...just like most THINGS on this planet. Don't force it. Grind it backwards a couple of times once in a while. That loosens things up a little. Let the grinder do the work. Forcing will break it and is not necessary. It disassembles and washes up great on the top shelf of the dishwasher. The best feature is the ability to keep your cheese fresh while in the refrig. Smart item, easy to use, a great buy and highly recommended. Okay, so after a couple of months the black handle end nob broke off no thanks to my hubby who manhandled it. It still works great even without it.
35 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Nice design...but it's broken tooDec 15, 2004
By T. Taphorn I've purchased several different rotary graters and this one had the same result as many of it's other plastic siblings. It too broke within 2 days of use. These plastic graters just aren't built with much strength and should not be used with harder cheeses, or by someone who has a strong grip. The common defect I'm finding in plastic graters is how the rotating arm is attached to the drum. The tiny amount of plastic there isn't desined to withstand shearing forces which is what rotates the drum.
When I find a good rotary cheese grater, I'll write a review on it.
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Flawed design - had two and they both broke!Dec 29, 2006
By A Swiss choc lover in VA I have gone through two of these graters. The concept is fine (the ability to seal the cheese inside the grater after you are done using it), but the design and manufacturing have resulted in poor execution of the concept.
- With cheeses that are not rock hard - such as cheddar or edam, the experience was a disaster, because they just clog up the grater and drum as a paste.
- But it gets worse: I was using it and it suddenly started making a clicking sound when I turned the handle, and it seemed to have stopped grating the parmesan in the hopper. It turns out that the metal grating cylinder sheared off from what appears to be a rather weak plastic frame connecting it to the handle. Basically, as several other reviewers here have said, the tiny amount of plastic of the connecting frame isn't designed to withstand shearing forces that rotate the drum.
I'm very disappointed as I really had high hopes for this one. Having gone through two of these with the same problem, I couldn't stomach trying my luck with a third, so I've now bought a Zyliss one now - we'll see if it fares better.
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
works great, but.......Jul 26, 2006
By Dr. C. it didn't last us very long. If you are grating hard cheeses, the plastic construction of the handle makes it very unlikely that it will hold up for a long time. It really should be stronger. Our handle broke off in the middle of grating some parmesan. Other than that I loved how you could seal the cheese inside the grater after you were done using it.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
It worked Grate--Until it broke on hard Parmesan ReggianoOct 08, 2004
By Student of the Word Worked well for a year, comfortable on the hand, and stored the cheese which is a nifty feature.. until I tried to grate some very hard cheese; it did previously grate Parmesan with more moisture. Plastic rotary handle broke. I was going to order
MIU France steel cheese graters on this site, but they do not
ship to "outside the United States" (Alaska?!) per the message I got. Further detail revealed a "contiguous" US limitation.
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