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Happytraveler's avatar
Apr 16, 2014

Salad Shooter for Grated Cheese

I use to hate grating cheese until I bought the Presto Professional Salad Shooter 3 days ago. I wish I knew about this product a long time ago. In fact I'm going to buy another one for the motorhome. The best part is all the attachments are dishwasher safe and so easy to use.
My husband is making his own cucumber, onion and tomato salad with this gadget and he's no cook, LOL.
Do you have one and how do you like it. :)

Salad Shooter

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  • I bought one in 1998 and its still going strong. I do lots of veggies and a lot of cheese has been through it. Also slices potatoes. I thought that eventually the blades would get dull but its still very sharp. I love mine and would never part with it. We just went full time 2 weeks ago and its here in the 5ver too.

    Jo
  • Super_Dave wrote:
    I always fear things like that are under powered and lean towards the manual powered versions. If you are doing cheese, it must be pretty good.


    Grated Cheese came out perfect. I did a big bowl of grated cheddar cheese in less than 30 seconds. What happen I cut my knuckle on the hand grater and that isn't the first time. So I got on the internet and searched for electric cheese grater. Actually this one was the only one I found with high ratings. They do have commercial ones, but so expensive.
  • It is a good product and has been around for a very long time. My dad got one something like 20 years ago and it got a lot of use. After many years the plastic cylinders finally got brittle and broke, no shame for it at that point. He bought a new one. We already have a kitchenaid food processor so we don't need one, but I would not hesitate to recommend the salad shooter.
  • My wife buys cheese already grated. Why bother with doing it yourself.
  • I always fear things like that are under powered and lean towards the manual powered versions. If you are doing cheese, it must be pretty good.