I BOUGHT THE CHEAPEST MANDOLIN SLICER AT MY WALMART

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
  • Since I don't need a mandolin slicer very often, I didn't want to spend much money on one. My local Walmart didn't have much to choose from so I purchased the cheapest one they had, the Prep Solutions Multi-Mandoline Plus mandolin slicer which has 13 functions. I test it out on a variety of items to see if this cheap slicer is really a bargain.
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Комментарии • 19

  • @666Troll999
    @666Troll999 5 месяцев назад +4

    I just got mine from Walmart and it was not packaged in plastic, so I will have to wash it before I can use it. I feel cheated. Taking it back.

  • @stephanienewness8519
    @stephanienewness8519 3 месяца назад +2

    thank you for doing this, now I know how to used it, One thing I would like to see is eggplant long wise, that is what I will be trying on it.

  • @suddeninspirations8184
    @suddeninspirations8184 4 месяца назад +2

    EXCELLENT..........you covered everything............thank you

  • @rickbooher8224
    @rickbooher8224 15 дней назад

    I fine the angle of the mandolin to the body also effects the slicing I found a 45° angle of the mandolin to the body instead of 90° you used in the video works best and is the most natural position, making it easier to use overall. Pressure is also important factor too much causes flex to little and you fine the slices are not as uniform. For carrots if I am slice them I cut them into chunks and fill the safety handle full then slice you get less flexing of the carrot.
    And for future slicing with out safety handle get a pair of safety gloves to protect you finger. I bet most people slice their finger trying to get every slice down to the last one because it don't fit the safety handle but had they purchase a pair of safety slicing gloves they won't have sliced their finger. The problem is you get comfortable and begin slicing with the quick motion and if something slips 9 times out of ten your flesh will get sliced off before you realize it happened. I got 2 mandolins and there is a difference between both and get that touch and feel is different on both. But also the fruit or vegetables textures require that same touch or feel to get it right. Most people get one try it get cut and never use it again saying it not worth it. But once you have and use the proper tools for safety your skill level goes up almost immediately and some things are still better left to cut with a knife. Using a mandolin once every month or two isn't going to improve your skill level. Like all cutting tools in the kitchen peeler, graters, knifes, cleavers and yes mandolins requires proper use regularly, respect and safety always. But nothing replaces knowledge of how to use it properly. Whenever I get cut it because I am one use something dull, improperly using it, rushing, or lost focus what I was doing thus resulted into an injury. I am a firm believer of the safety glove especially with a grater or slicer/mandolin. Until I got a pair of safety gloves I scraped a finger or knuckle a few times sometime a knick sometime a visit to the hospital, but every time it was a mistake on my part not the equipment. However the safety gloves protect best when slicing or grating but you can poke you finger of hand with the point of a knife through the glove, so focus on what your are doing still is important.

  • @kristopherjstutz5377
    @kristopherjstutz5377 Год назад +3

    it's best to cut the potato along the longest side,this yields more even cuts

  • @Garth2011
    @Garth2011 9 месяцев назад +1

    From this view, looks like you will have better performance and control by slicing away from yourself vs. side to side. That tomato will slide better without the food grip and obviously as it get sliced down to smaller size, use the gripper or a knife to finish it off. Same goes with the wavy blade, its going to perform much better with a downward move away from the user vs. side to side aka turn the slicer 90 degrees to your counter clockwise. Having some body weight behind each stroke will work better than just the weight of a forearm. For the money, this product seems to have all corners of "value" covered.

  • @fatgrandmafinds
    @fatgrandmafinds Год назад +1

    Oooh, not a bad price for all the functions it has and I like the slider handle on this one better than the one I have. Might have to trade mine in whenever I move and can cook again 😁

    • @AllAmericanMack
      @AllAmericanMack  Год назад +1

      I agree, for $20 it's not bad and I've used it more than I thought I would. I hear the ones with the V-shaped blades work better but I've never used one of those. I have a Zakarian mandolin slicer I bought from QVC I'm going to test out one of these days.

  • @petyachakarova
    @petyachakarova Год назад +3

    Good review! Thanks, Mack 👌🏻

  • @sfranks305
    @sfranks305 5 месяцев назад +1

    probably work better if you were behind it pushing and pulling where you had a little more control over what your cutting rather than trying to slide it side to side. Just my .02

  • @OvelNick
    @OvelNick 9 месяцев назад +1

    The left of the base (long side) has some play. Don't add alot of pressure and it'll cut evenly. I've had it for 7-8 months. The guard has been just a PITA. It has collided with blade more than once. I wouldn't use it at work (Chef). I bought it for my girls to use and it's not bad....no great. I feel like I got my money's worth.

  • @goldseekersadventures9380
    @goldseekersadventures9380 16 дней назад

    You’re standing beside the machine sideways you need to stand behind the machine behind the highest point

  • @MadMike78
    @MadMike78 5 месяцев назад +1

    I also got one. It's not the best, but for how much I use it I don't mind. Did you find a better one?

    • @AllAmericanMack
      @AllAmericanMack  5 месяцев назад

      No I haven't but like you, I don't use it a lot so I thinks it's fine for occasional use.

    • @enlightenmenow78
      @enlightenmenow78 5 месяцев назад

      @@AllAmericanMack Thanks for replying.

  • @herbkilian
    @herbkilian Месяц назад +1

    Piece of junk? Cheap and flexible materials used.

    • @AllAmericanMack
      @AllAmericanMack  Месяц назад

      For a $20 slicer I don't think it's too bad.