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Microplane Professional Series Grater (Shaver)

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Style: Shaver


Features

  • This grater provides a slightly thicker
  • This cheese grater is best used with parmesan
  • Use a coarse grater to put a delicious chocolate

Description

Microplane 38006 Profesional Series Large Shaver Grater 188 Stainless Steel Garnish a layered fudge cake or litter mushroom ravioli with fresh, salty Parmesan cheese using Microplane’s stainless-steel grater. This professional grade kitchen tool caters to hard foods, and produces flavorful inch-wide curls. Keeping fingers at a safe distance, hold shaver at an angle and run food in a downward motion over the grating plane. Six razor-sharp blades, staggered on the arched cutting surface, cut effortlessly and resist clogging for continuous grating. A band of rubber encircling the bottom edge prevents slipping and provides stability. The stainless-steel handle features rounded edges for a comfortable hold and finishes with a small metal loop to simplify storage. Measuring 13-1/2 by 3 by 1 inches, this tool carries a polished shine and is dishwasher-safe. To protect against dulling, cover cutting surface with accompanying plastic blade guard when not in use. --Amy Arnold


Brand: Microplane


Material: Stainless Steel


Color: Stainless Steel


Special Feature: Alcohol-Free


Recommended Uses For Product: Cheese


Product Care Instructions: Dishwasher Safe


Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Item Weight: 0.16 Kilograms


Blade Length: 5 Inches


Blade Shape: Rectangular


Operation Mode: Manual


Product Dimensions: 12.8 x 2.9 x 2.5 inches


Item Weight: 5.6 ounces


Manufacturer: Microplane


Item model number: 38006


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 12, 2006


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Five Star Happy!
Style: Shaver
Although I just got this thing today, I already know that the two of us are destine to have a long and happy relationship. You see...My husband loves cheese....and it seems that the more expensive the cheese, the more he loves it. He recently discovered a wonderful hard cheese that only costs $26.97 a pound. I also love cheese, but I don't love watching thirty dollars worth of cheese vanish in one weekend because the big guy can't cut thin slices. Thin slices of cheese will warm to room temperature faster than thick chunks of cheese, and we have found that all cheeses simply taste better at room temperature and when it is sliced very very thin, yet accomplishing the thin slice is not an easy thing to do. Not even using a cheese slicer. When using a cheese slicing blade you do manage to get a nice thin sliver of cheese, but you also run the risk of severing an artery while carving your block of cheese into a perfect crescent shape, rendering it all but impossible to slice. After unwrapping and washing my new Microplane Professional Series Large Shaver, I grabbed what's left of the block of gold, and gave it a try. While the slices are thin, they are not too thin, and I'm sure that with a bit of experimentation, I will be able to slice absolutely perfect cracker sized slices of any kind of cheese...well, maybe not Velveeta, but, cummon.... Now...to address the stuff that gets addressed in product reviews: First, It's easy to clean. The shape of this tool makes it very easy to wash, and if you feel the need to scrub, you can safely scrub from the back without worrying too much about losing any skin, and the sticky label that some have complained about...Peeling it slowly and then rubbing a bit of Goo Gone ( a product no home should be without) the little bit of residue came right off. A dab of vegatable oil on a paper towel would work as well, just not as well. Problem solved. The truly important thing is the shape of this grater. As I get older, I find that more and more of my kitchen tools are getting harder and harder to use. The old box style shredder/grater of my youth is now an unpleasant memory. The shape and design of the Professional Series from Microplane is what sets it apart from any other grater. The long, perfectly balanced stainless steel handle is easy to hold on to, even with my weak, arthritic hands, and the rubberized foot at the bottom of this device holds the grater at a perfect height and angle for use and it helps to hold the thing steady and perfectly still on my cutting board, as opposed to sliding all over the place like my box grater did. I can't say whether the Professional Series grater is any sharper than the Microplane Classic or the Home Series. I can tell you that while I do like the rubberized handle on my Microplane classic grater (the long skinny one) it's that "foot" on the bottom of the Professional Series that makes it so special. I have never used one of the Microplane Home Series graters, but simply by looking at the picture, and after using my Professional series grater, I can tell you to definitely go Pro! While my main focus has been on cheese, I am anxious to try this tool with apples for salad, and chocolate as well. You are only limited by your own imagination. It's easy to use and easy to clean and the handy, dandy plastic slip case makes it safe and easy to store...But... Although I am FIVE STAR happy, can anybody tell me why the design engineers at Microplane decided to put one tiny hole in each of THREE corners? Do they not realize that things like that can drive people like me absolutely crazy? What are those holes for...and why are there only three of them? Anybody? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2014 by Bargain Hunter

  • Creatively useful but requires your creativity and experimentation
Style: Shaver
The Microplane graters come in different series and there are so many kinds of blades, so you may find it hard to choose one that you need. About the size, shape, grip and other overall design of the 38000 series, these graters are very well thought out and executed. They are very convenient to use on a bowl, a pan, and a cutting board. They are also very easy to use on the serving dishes in the last steps of presentation. At the time of this writing, I have used 3 products in 38000 series, plus the slider attachment. I bought different graters so that I can experiment with all sorts of ingredients to make novel garnishes, or something interesting that people wouldn't think of. The manufacturer says this shaver is good for chocolate and hard cheese, but I was hoping that it should work with vegetables and other things to make pretty flakes. One of my conclusions is: when they say this grater/shaver is good for such and such, you'd better believe it. Does it work just as well with other ingredients? It's hard to predict without experimenting. A lot of hard vegetables didn't work well, but some soft ones did. This is sometimes because it gives pieces of wrong size, wrong thickness, etc., and sometimes because the ingredient is too fibrous, not stiff enough or easily breakable. Anyway, you are entitled to experiment with this shaver and you may find interesting results, if you aren't discouraged by many things you can't shave nicely on this product. Some of my findings: shaved ginger flakes are nice, but depending on the direction of the fiber in the ginger, it may not be as pretty; try different sides of the ginger when necessary. Citrus skin can be nicely shaved to make flakes that are larger than what you get from the zester. This is very nice on top of chunky soup, grilled fish, what not. My conclusion two is: besides shaved chocolate and shaved parmigiano reggiano, this shaver has a lot of potential for creative uses but none is too obvious and requires some experimentation. (Small grater is at the opposite end, I think---it does exactly what you expect and not much more.) I may try more graters in this series if I get some idea of how I can make use of other blades. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2007 by Ryuji Suzuki

  • Great product
Style: Shaver
Works great now that I’m storing my Parmesan and Romano correctly. The block I had when I first bought this was so dry and hard it wouldn’t shave. I was bending (though not damaging) the tool with a lot of effort and not getting much to show for it. I’m much happier with this now that I’m storing my hard cheese in a moister environment. Using a soapy brush to clean it immediately after use is my preferred grater/shaver-cleaning method. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2021 by Emily

  • Very thin shaves, a little too flexible
Style: Shaver
Shaves parmesan well enough but the metal grate area has way too much flexibility in the steel which makes it a little harder to use and one may be concerned it might not hold up, so disappointed in that.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2021 by VonFisch

  • hard to beat all stainless steel contruction including handle.
Style: Shaver
very hard to get item in Australia, luckily Amazon seller was shipping to Australia. Microplane make many variations of what is essentially the same blade, but they uses different frames eg plastic frame and plastic handle, metal frame and wooden handle , etc …… the Professional is all stainless steel so for those times it goes into the dishwasher I know the plastic won't go brittle from heat, etc. Also when outside near the bbq or indoors near a hot plate I don't have to worry about heat damage if I put it down without thinking too much about heat. i have a gas hotplate so heat finds its way arounf behind pans, etc. Cuisipro also used to do an all stainless version. might be avaibale in the USA but not Australia anymore. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2018 by Aussie

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