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NOTE: followups set to "rec.food.equipment" (I didn't forget this
time!) Well, so much for that "improved" veggie peeler with its nifty little mandoline attachment (as seen on TV!) ![]() comments, folks. I decided this 'product' was not for my kitchen. Earlier today when I perused through the aisles Tuesday Morning (!!!that is one dangerous store!!!! <G>), I noticed a Cuisinart mandoline for US$38, intead of nearly $80. Is this a good price for the 'brand' or not? I noticed the photo on the package showed what looked like all-metal construction, but I didn't look too closely. Or perhaps the 'behringer' (sp?) sort Blake and others mentioned might be a better purchase for the money? I have no clue since I've never used any mandoline before. Instead of making an 'impulse' buy at that very moment, I figured I'd come back home and ask here first ![]() Sky . . . . . . . . . . who's rather tired of hand-slicing/chopping 4 and 5 large onions at a time!!! P.S. I've always been very happy with the many Cuisinart products I have. -- Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer! Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice!! |
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