Re: Mandolin vs Food ProcessorIn article <yqhGh.8424$tD2.8164@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink,net >,
"Remsleep" <reply@this_newsgroup.ok> wrote:
>
> Both have their uses, but if I had to choose only one, it would be the fp.
> Still, if you want to make waffle fries or true julienne, you can't do that
> w/a fp. Plus, a mando takes up very little space. I saw that Costco is
> selling a (made in PRC) steel mando for about $40. Don't know how the
> quality compares to a Matfer.
>
> Remsleep.
I bought one and returned it. It is branded MIU. Feedback on Amazon
said it was incredibly dull and this was contradicted by some other
posters who said it was great. In any event mine was incredibly dull.
While I may be up to sharpening the straight edge, I did not want to
mess with sharpening all the other kinds of blades. It looked very well
designed and sturdy and I was disappointed that I had to return it. I
have a Benriner which is head and shoulders better than the MIU as far
as actual function goes even though it is looks cheap since it is made
of plastic.
Roland