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Kyocera Double Edged Mandolin Slicer, Yellow | 
enlarge | Brand: Kyocera Category: Kitchen
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $17.96 You Save: $1.99 (10%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 2519
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 3.6 x 0.4
MPN: KYCS152-YL Model: CS-152-YL EAN: 4960664344192 ASIN: B000A3N7QQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Double-edged straight slicer cuts in half the time | | • | Razor sharp single blade produces consistent, paper thin slices | | • | Lightweight and easy to use; rust-proof | | • | Safe to use in dishwasher | | • | Manufactured in Japan |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Julienne slicer made of yellow plastic and durable ceramic with handguard. Blades will stay sharper a lot longer, non corrosive ceramic. Double-edged mandolin slicer. Produces thin vegetable or fruit slices .10 in. thick.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Quick, Easy, Excellent November 29, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This product is very worthy of all of the five star reviews. The slicer is so quick and easy to whip out of a drawer, slice, wipe with a soapy sponge and rinse or pop in the dishwasher. It is razor sharp and produces thin slices great for salad making on the fly and a host of other slicing duties. Even if you own a mandolin, this a must have just for convenience and quick cleanup. Yes, a storage guard for the extremely sharp blade would be nice and the slicing guard could be better but I haven't had too much difficulty getting it to function adequately. Overall, the Kyocera Double Edged Mandolin can't be beat for its excellent value and performance.
WOW! Great slicer! November 5, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This handy little slicer is such a gem. Slices really thin, quick clean up and easy to keep around. An all around winner.Kyocera Double Edged Mandolin Slicer, Red
love it April 6, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
all the other + reviews are correct,except just don't get greedy with the hand guard and leave the last cuts to your imagenation.
My favorite slicer and cleaning is a breeze April 21, 2007 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I just LOVE my Kyocera Double Edge Ceramic Slicer! I got mine for Christmas and have used it constantly ever since. Everything the other 2 reveiewers said is true: it's very sharp, it's easy to cut yourself, it's very easy to slice vegetables with it, etc. And yes, it's so sharp that I wish there was a way to cover the blade for storage as I'm sure that one of these days I'll reach in the drawer and cut myself on it. And yes, the "guard" is pretty useless, so I seldom use it.
Here's what I love about it:
1 - I can hold it with the handle with one hand and slice with the other - very easy to do and already a familiar motion if you have a standard grater you use.
2 - It slices while pushing the vegetable down AND on the up motion, since it's a double edge slicer. Makes it twice as quick to slice! Just gently move the vegetable along the slicer and back and it makes beautiful, paper-thin slices in both directions.
3 - I can use it for several different vegetables and I don't have to stop in between to unclog it or clean it. I have salads a lot and I regularly slice cucumbers and carrots fot this. It takes only SECONDS to slice up what I need for my salad.
4 - It takes almost no effort to slice with it. I don't have to apply a lot of pressure to the vegetable to get it to slice. The blade is so sharp that with very minimal effort the slicing is smooth and easy.
5 - It's so simple to clean! No moving parts. It's just a plastic thing with an extremely sharp ceramic blade set in it. Very easy to clean after slicing - you don't need to scrub and scrub at it - it almost gets totally clean just from rinsing it under the water.
I'm going to look for one which makes a slightly thicker slice to use for other slicing jobs now. And, I probably will think about getting one of these as a gift for my mom and my mother-in-law. I may try the adjustable one, but I figure that has a "moving part" and will be a bit harder to clean.....
Does one thing, does it well -- superbly, in fact. March 7, 2007 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
When I say "one thing", I do not mean to slander this device as a unitasker. It will not julienne -- but I don't julienne anyways. It won't cut spiral slices from an onion, if you're cooking your way through Michel Richard's book -- but you can get a much better device for that strange task. Instead, Kyocera made a nearly idiot-proof slicer that Does What It's Supposed To. This is about 99% glorious and 1% terrifying. Read on.
It slices paper-thin (I believe the measurement is 2mm?) planes of whatever you run across it, and it does so very, very quickly. The biggest drawback of this device is also its biggest strength -- before you know what happened, your garlic clove or pear or potato is sitting in a pile on your cutting board, neatly reduced to loose-leaf, and if you are not careful, you will have to hunt around for the bit of fingertip that got lopped off by the exceptionally sharp blade. It slices anything you put in its path, which is exactly what it's supposed to do -- so don't slice your fingers!
The designers were not joking when they emblazoned the device, the package, and all the marketing materials with warnings about how sharp the blade is You might think the hand-guard would ameliorate this hazard, but you'd be wrong, except for boundary cases with big thick vegetables. And you'll find yourself using this for so many smaller or wigglier vegetables that you will eventually dispense with that thing, so Watch Out. It's SHARP.
I find the hand-guard / smoosher to be almost useless unless you have a big, wide vegetable with a vast expanse of firm flatness to poke it into. Mostly I end up using my fingers and paying as much attention as I can to avoiding the maw of the slicer. It *WILL* cut bits of your fingers clean off, and it's so sharp that if you have calluses as thick as mine (from climbing and lifting weights), you may think you've escaped without incident. Don't be so sure. Look for the telltale flat pink bit on the end of your fingers and FISH THAT OUT OF THE SALAD, you savage! Not that I would ever find myself in such a situation, oh no. But, uh, I've read...
In any event, this device looks like junk and works like a charm. I paid $10 for mine and I use it constantly. It Just Works. You should try it.
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