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HomeFood Prep GadgetsZesters & GratersMICROPLANE 35001 |
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Long term review Dec 14, 2025 I've had this grater for about a year now. Overall a great product that does what it's suppose to do. It has remained very sharp and easy to maintain. I just throw it in the top rack of the diswasher. One tip...the handle is just a blow molded rubber slid on to the plastic body, so it will fill up with water in the D/W if you have the grater face upwards. If you forget it will remind you when you go to use it by soaking your shirt sleave. Do it once and you won't forget again :-)
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Upgrade to Professional version! Sep 06, 2025 These Microplane graters are wonderful, but I recommend the Professional versions instead. If you use your graters a lot, the plastic edges will eventually break, so spend the extra few dollars and get the steel edged Professional versions to start with. I just replaced two graters myself because they broke.
Works as Advertised Jun 02, 2025 You can't beat this product for grating spices, especially directly into a receipe. Easy to wash, store and use. A must for every kitchen.
1 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Perfectly fine blade in a worse than useless plastic frame Mar 16, 2025 That pretty much covers it. The blade is a classic, high-quality, sharp microplane blade. I love them - and I have 5 of the other "stick" style professional microplane graters. This, however, was my first microplane, and it would be sturdier if they made the frame out of a high quality dark chocolate. I don't even wash my graters in a dishwasher, and but plastic surround on this design began to crack within weeks - parts of it began falling off within months. Once that happens it becomes too flexible to use - not to mention the bits of clear plastic frame that in your food. Not good.
Anyone who rated this highly either did so too soon to know this - or they don't actually use it very often.
If you need a sturdy microplane to actually use in the kitchen, try any of the file-shaped metal-only (or all metal with black handle) versions. They are fantastic. They even cost less. This one stinks.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
fell apart Mar 01, 2025 First the clear plastic rim cracked. Then the handle fell off. Now the plastic rim is falling off piece by piece.
It would be a fine grater, were it in one piece.
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