9 best vegetable graters


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The Joseph Joseph Spiro Spiliz­er tops the list of the best veg­etable graters. The spi­ral noz­zle allows you to get thin spi­ral noo­dles, open­ing up inter­est­ing pos­si­bil­i­ties for cook­ing and dec­o­rat­ing dish­es. The saw comes with one large, one medi­um noz­zle, a cheese grinder and a small but capa­cious con­tain­er.

The prac­ti­cal han­dle-hold­er makes it easy to hold the grater on the table. All noz­zles are hid­den inside the con­tain­er, mea­sur­ing 16 x 7.8 x 7.8 mm. Pro­duc­tion mate­r­i­al: stain­less steel, ABC, polypropy­lene, ther­mo­plas­tic rub­ber, SAN.

Advantages

  • Cuts veg­eta­bles into thin and long spi­ral strips;
  • Knives are stored in a con­tain­er;
  • 3 cut­ting noz­zles;
  • Safe­ty in use;
  • It is used for small and large root crops.

Flaws

  • It is dif­fi­cult to grate hard raw veg­eta­bles;
  • For por­tion use only.

Also Read: 13 Best Chef Knives

Augustin Welz “Mini Rotor”

Rat­ing: 4.8


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Augustin Welz “Mini-Rotor” — a man­u­al grater-rotor occu­pies the sec­ond line of our rat­ing. It is com­plet­ed with two sharp noz­zles with the pos­si­bil­i­ty of coarse and fine grind­ing. The spe­cial design allows you to crum­ble prod­ucts direct­ly above the dish. The body of the rotor, the leg-hold­er for fruits and the han­dle are acrylic. The stain­less steel cut­ting ele­ments are ultra-sharp and sharp­ened using a new spe­cial chem­i­cal etch­ing tech­nol­o­gy.

Due to its small size, the “mini-rotor” will eas­i­ly fit in every kitchen. All parts are dis­as­sem­bled and washed in a dish­wash­er at a tem­per­a­ture not exceed­ing 65 ° C. The Augustin Welz brand comes from the UK and is assem­bled in Chi­na. Dimen­sions: height — 10 cm, width — 19 cm.

Advantages

  • Mini rotor for chop­ping hard and soft veg­eta­bles;
  • Com­pact design;
  • Very sharp cut­ting tips;

Flaws

  • Small size;
  • Suit­able only for por­tioned rub­bing.

Regent Inox “Presto”, Non-stick coated, height 23 cm

Rat­ing: 4.8


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On the 3rd line of the rat­ing is a 4‑sided Regent Inox “Presto” with a Non-stick slid­ing coat­ing. The cut­ting blade is made of stain­less steel. A spe­cial anti-stick coat­ing is applied on top, which is designed to ensure unhin­dered chop­ping of veg­eta­bles with­out stick­ing to the sur­face. Non-stick also cre­ates a pro­tec­tive film, thanks to which the veg­eta­bles do not come into con­tact with the met­al and all use­ful ele­ments are pre­served in them.

Regent Inox “Presto” has four sharp attach­ments on each side — fine, coarse, shred­der and shred­der. The sil­i­cone pro­tec­tor on the base and han­dle pre­vents move­ment on the table and pro­tects kitchen sur­faces from scratch­es. The prod­uct can be washed in the dish­wash­er, but some buy­ers note that because of this, the Non-stick coat­ing begins to chip off over time.

Advantages

  • Anti-stick effect;
  • 5 types of blades in one prod­uct;
  • High lev­el of secu­ri­ty;
  • Light grat­ing on hard veg­eta­bles.

Flaws

  • The coat­ing may chip off;
  • Some­times the gum peels off at the base.

Augustin Welz”, 4 nozzles

Rat­ing: 4.7


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The “Augustin Welz” 4 in 1 comes in at num­ber 4 on our pop­u­lar­i­ty rat­ing for man­u­al veg­etable cut­ters. The Augustin Welz comes with a plas­tic fruit hold­er, a con­tain­er and four cut­ting blades. The noz­zles are made of non-oxi­diz­ing stain­less steel that does not emit harm­ful sub­stances that give food an unpleas­ant after­taste. kitchen sur­face.

Blade attach­ments can be stored direct­ly inside the grater body, and spe­cial grooves on the sides come in handy when plac­ing the grater on dish­es of dif­fer­ent diam­e­ters. All parts are dis­as­sem­bled, cleaned and washed by hand or in a dish­wash­er.

Grater dimen­sions: 29 x 12 x 5 cm. Con­tain­er diam­e­ter: 28 x 12.5 x 5.5 cm.

Advantages

  • Grater with four noz­zles;
  • Con­tain­er for stor­ing veg­eta­bles and baits;
  • Grooves for plac­ing on dish­es.

See also: 12 best knife sharp­en­ers

Joseph Joseph “Prism Box”, 4 in 1, 20104

Rat­ing: 4.7


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On the fifth line in the exper­tol­ogy rank­ing, we placed Joseph Joseph “Prism Box”. This grater is a mul­ti­func­tion­al com­bi­na­tion of noz­zles for var­i­ous veg­eta­bles. “Prism Box” has a pyra­mi­dal shape and pro­vides four steel blades — large, small, very small, stars.

A pyra­mid-shaped plas­tic con­tain­er with a tight lid is intend­ed for rub­bing and sub­se­quent stor­age of grat­ed prod­ucts; can serve as a lunch box and a tray for stor­ing knives. Due to its com­pact­ness, the grater takes up a min­i­mum amount of space in the kitchen cab­i­net.

The anti-slip han­dle reduces the risk of injury while using the “Prism Box”. The bot­tom of the con­tain­er is also equipped with a non-slip base.

Coun­try of ori­gin: Chi­na.

Dimen­sions: 5.5 x 15.5 x 19 cm, weight: 335 gr.

Advantages

  • Grater 4 in 1 with con­tain­er;
  • Anti-slip coat­ing;
  • Stor­age of noz­zles in a con­tain­er.

Regent Inox “Presto” square, with container, 15 cm

Rat­ing: 4.6


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We have deter­mined the 6th place in the Regent Inox “Presto” rank­ing. A four-sided grater with a 200-gram plas­tic con­tain­er is made of stain­less steel and is designed for por­tion-wise chop­ping of small-sized veg­eta­bles.

The mod­el has fair­ly com­pact dimen­sions (15 x 8.5 x 6 cm) and is com­plet­ed with a plas­tic con­tain­er (9 x 6.5 x 6.5 cm) with divi­sions in dif­fer­ent mea­sur­ing units. The con­tain­er is tight­ly attached to the grater, which allows you to grind prod­ucts direct­ly above it. But some­times, due to the high den­si­ty of fit, the prod­ucts may crum­ble dur­ing the removal of the grater from the base. The plas­tic han­dle and non-slip coat­ing on the “legs” con­tribute to the com­fort­able use of the grater on any sur­face.

Advantages

  • 4 sharp cut­ting knives;
  • Ergonom­ic capac­i­ty;
  • Prac­ti­cal han­dle;
  • Sharp grinders;

Flaws

  • Small size;
  • Dif­fi­cul­ty in open­ing the con­tain­er.

Grater one-sided Moulinvilla “Masterclass”

Rat­ing: 4.5


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Moulinvil­la “Mas­ter­class” ranked 7th in the rank­ing of the best veg­etable graters. The Moulinvil­la brand devel­ops orig­i­nal design solu­tions. The mis­sion of the com­pa­ny is con­ve­nience in cook­ing and dec­o­ra­tion of the kitchen.

The one-sided Moulinvil­la “Mas­ter­class” is made of stain­less steel and has only one small blade. Pro­fes­sion­al sharp­en­ing ensures that the grater does not dull even after repeat­ed use. There is a hang­ing loop for easy stor­age. Size: 270 x 58 x 10 mm. Work­ing area diam­e­ter: 8 x 8 cm. The prod­uct is made in Chi­na.

Advantages

  • It has one sharp blade of fine cut­ting;
  • Com­pact one-sided grater;
  • Does not dull after repeat­ed use.

See also: 13 best stew­pans

Borner Baby-Grater light green

Rat­ing: 4.5


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The BORNER veg­etable cut­ter right­ful­ly occu­pies the penul­ti­mate, 8th place in the rank­ing of the best veg­etable graters. Veg­etable cut­ters from BORNER have been in great demand among cus­tomers for more than 30 years.

The absence of met­al ele­ments makes the Baby-Grater the per­fect com­pan­ion for prepar­ing baby food. Pro­duc­tion mate­r­i­al — food grade plas­tic, which is resis­tant to shock.

The grater has two sides: one for get­ting large chips, the oth­er for mash­ing. “Baby-Grater” does not press food, but grinds them, so that all use­ful vit­a­mins are pre­served.

The man­u­fac­tur­er claims that it is enough to knock it on the table sev­er­al times to clean the grater, but buy­ers note that par­ti­cles can get stuck in the teeth, which must be removed man­u­al­ly.

Borner Baby-Grater size: 24.5 x 10 x 1.5 cm. Coun­try of ori­gin: Ger­many.

Advantages

  • Food grade impact resis­tant plas­tic;
  • Used to pre­pare baby food;
  • Two sides for puree and coarse cuts.

Flaws

  • There are dif­fi­cul­ties with clean­ing small parts of the grater;
  • You need to make an effort when rub­bing raw veg­eta­bles.

Attribute “Viva Grey-Green”. ATV721

Rat­ing: 4.5


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The last place in the rank­ing goes to the Attribute “Viva Grey-Green” mir­ror hexa­gon grater made of stain­less steel. Sil­i­cone feet pro­vide high sta­bil­i­ty when work­ing with food, and the han­dle helps keep the veg­etable cut­ter on the sur­face.

The main advan­tage of Attribute “Viva Grey-Green” is its high sta­bil­i­ty on the base and the pres­ence of six dif­fer­ent attach­ments for chop­ping raw and cooked veg­eta­bles. The grater is easy to care for: just rinse with warm water after use and wipe with a dry, clean cloth.

Advantages

  • Low cost;
  • 6 blades for veg­eta­bles;
  • High sta­bil­i­ty on the work­ing sur­face;
  • Mir­ror stain­less steel.


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Atten­tion! This rat­ing is sub­jec­tive, is not an adver­tise­ment and does not serve as a pur­chase guide. Before buy­ing, you need to con­sult with a spe­cial­ist.

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