I believe you'd have greater success by switching between clockwise & counter-clockwise rotation and possibly some more leverage. I'll stick with the mixer, but I think this thing can work. If you're pressing down it should stay in place, though rubber feet will certainly help a lot. Give it a shot, maybe this video can be revised.
I don’t own a KitchenAid but can the bowl and attachment go in the dishwasher? $20 for the shredder isn’t bad.. I would probably use my handheld mixer 😅
I thought you are suppose to put one hand on each handle then twist. So you use two hands. One hand on each handle and then you use your hands to twist back and forth like 10 x then your done. I hope I am not wrong.
Overall it’s worked better for us just grabbing the whole thing one hand on the bottom one on the top and twisting it that way. The handle can feel pretty flimsy when trying to shred a whole chicken breast
Also, we stated in the video, you had to use adhesive to stick it to the counter and no one wants a chicken shredder permanently attached to their counter.
@@samusg32ifymaybe you have comprehension issues, but we stated we weren’t going to affix it to the countertop. Thus we spun it like that. Grabbing the top or the handle doesn’t change the mechanism for shredding but maybe if you had comprehension behind basic reading you’d understand that.
I just bought it and worked great for dinner tonight. definitely worth the $20 for us
Thank God I was able to afford 2 YES 2 KitchenAid Mixers!
I believe you'd have greater success by switching between clockwise & counter-clockwise rotation and possibly some more leverage.
I'll stick with the mixer, but I think this thing can work. If you're pressing down it should stay in place, though rubber feet will certainly help a lot. Give it a shot, maybe this video can be revised.
I don’t own a KitchenAid but can the bowl and attachment go in the dishwasher? $20 for the shredder isn’t bad.. I would probably use my handheld mixer 😅
Yeah, you can throw it in the dishwasher
Yes I have stainless steel attachments & bowl for the kitchenaid they all go in the dishwasher
On Temu this is $2.99
The shredder thing doesn't seem easier than 2 forks. I have more cleaning to do afterward--more scrapping and rinsing before I toss it in dishwasher.
Thanx!
We can all agree that she's not the smartest LOL
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I thought you are suppose to put one hand on each handle then twist. So you use two hands. One hand on each handle and then you use your hands to twist back and forth like 10 x then your done. I hope I am not wrong.
Overall it’s worked better for us just grabbing the whole thing one hand on the bottom one on the top and twisting it that way. The handle can feel pretty flimsy when trying to shred a whole chicken breast
Also, we stated in the video, you had to use adhesive to stick it to the counter and no one wants a chicken shredder permanently attached to their counter.
@@BromlowFamily yea that’s needed. Thank You
U have to press down n twist using both handles, use those muscles lol
Believe me, I was pushing hard lol
Why don't you read the instructions and use it properly 😂, instant thumbs down
Sorry you are an idiot 😂
Why wouldn’t you spin it the way your suppose to?…that was painful to watch you do it wrong…smh
lefty loosey righty tighty…right?
@@BromlowFamily reas the instructions, omg so simple to use and you can't figure it out
@@samusg32ifymaybe you have comprehension issues, but we stated we weren’t going to affix it to the countertop. Thus we spun it like that. Grabbing the top or the handle doesn’t change the mechanism for shredding but maybe if you had comprehension behind basic reading you’d understand that.
Rather use 2 forks
There is 0 chance that 2 forks is easier or faster, hard pass
Lol it’s like a large grinder
low key what I was thinking lol
You guys are not doing it right, that's the problem. Learn how to use it first, before making a video