Rotary Grater, Created for Macy's

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Product details

Web ID: 12152058

Add the perfect amount of fresh parmesan to your pasta with this rotary grater from Martha Stewart Collection, compact and hand-held for fast, easy use.

  • Product Features

    • Approx. dimensions: 5.51" x 3.93" x 3.54"
    • Created for Macy's
    • Polypropylene/stainless steel
    • Hand wash
    • Imported
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2 years ago

Terrible Purchase

This item 1- isn't easy to use and 2- broke inside so that pieces of plastic can get into the grated cheese. Terrible purchase

2 years ago

No Beuno

Poor , why is this selling. The engineers need to go back to the table .

3 years ago

piece of junk

you can’t build this any cheaper. only used few times and it’s just exploded in to pieces. it might be ok for super soft cheeses. but again, who wants to grate soft cheese?

3 years ago

Junk

Piece of junk. Very difficult to crank and impossible to clean (it doesn't come apart).

4 years ago

Find a different grater

wow, what a piece of garbage - it feels like it's ready to fall apart - but the worst part about this is that the inside of the grater isn't solid metal with grates like in the picture - it's covered by multiple sections of the plastic so you're hardly grinding anything and there's nothing you can do to remove it - part of the design.

4 years ago

Very poorly designed. Will not hold up.

The plastic holding the metal graters onto the "spool" began pealing off and into the cheese on the first use so I had to remove them. On the 6th use the handle snapped and sent its "bayonet" mounting tabs into the pile of cheese.