Thanks! I love this video! I'm tired of seeing edited videos and only showing "perfect" parts of the machine in use. Your videos show everyday use of this machine and the troubles we may run into and this helps as it gives us a heads-up on the cons before buying. Keep up the great vids!
Yeah to tell you the truth, having had it for a couple of months now, most of the time we've gone back to just cutting by hand. Just cause by the time you get it all set up etc. and refactoring in the time to clean up, it's not really worth it unless you got heaps to cut.
Hi Thanks for vid Bought one a few years ago , and its was no really good. But after reading and watching here , I believe its good for carrot zucchini and parmasum
thank you so much for that demonstration. most demo are about the Fresh express version. It is very easy to use and even easier to wash and put together ....so much easier and quicker to use than the usual foodprocessor which takes much longer to wash etc...so thanks again, i am going to buy it for an everyday use .
tbh I do believe that there is a big difference in experience depending on what you expect of it going in.I don't use it for my large batches of cole,carrots, or intensive work, for that i use my mum5 But for quickly making banana-apple fritter, or grating a couple of carrots, or a stick of parmesan, or slice a couple of potatoes -> fabulous, less work to set up and SO easily cleaned.For people complaining about the wattage, again , expectation This thing has 260w if I recall correctly, my Bosch food processor has 900w -> there cannot be a compairison in power.But they are intended for different work. But to each his own ofc, it will probably also depend on how much you pay for it.I got mine 2nd hand for 50€ , only 2 times used, I can imagine that if you buy it for the price of a cheap food processor you expect that power as well, but that doesn't make the device bad perse.
I really appreciate this video because I was considering buying one but after watching this video I realize that this product doesn’t grate the vegetables and other food properly. It is just a waste of food and money. No wonder many people are trying to resell this product in the second hand market.
Hey, thanks for this video. It would be fantastic if everyone did video reviews of products. Mmmm, I was hoping it would chop parsley, mint etc. Did you try this? I like grating onions so they are a mush with a hand-grater but I always rip my skin in the process. Do you think this would mush up onions? I guess, I would experiment anyway. You made me laugh at the beginning when you said you hadn't read the instructions and you stuffed up! I do that often myself. There is a saying 'When all else fails, read the instructions!' All the best to you and your friend who did the video.
Hey Deborah, thanks for your comments! Didn't try it to chop parsley or any herbs - but i imagine it wouldn't go too well. Tell you the truth, since buying it, we've barely used the device. It's a nice device - but it's a bit of a hassle to set up so unless we were cooking like heaps of food, it's still kind of easier to just chop by hand.
You used the wrong attachment for your soft cheese. For that type of cheese use red or orange attachment. Yellow attachment is for grating hard stuff like parmesan cheese, chocolate or nuts. I use this mostly for grating - which I hate doing by hand. Chopping and dicing I find is just as quick with knife...
One of the demos went very much like my experience especially, and it was too fiddly with potatoes, sweet potatoes. Since i was making a large pot of soup i did not take the cutter out after each potato, or vegie and did four at a time, it just got so jammed up and it took me an hour to unjam it; meantime i had thrown the whole thing in the bin; then fetched it out not to blame the gadget. Sorry it was more trouble messing about than it was worth.
@6:27 🤣 this would have been me 🤣 getting a whole onion stuck inside the chute. 🤣 wait...there's more ....keep watching all the way up to 6:35 when he says; ''Seriously?''
Manually, I mean with a grater, there is wastage too. Because, in order not to grate your hand, you leave out the last bit ungrated. If it's a carrot or cucumber usually what I do is that I eat it right there and then, but with an onion, say, that's not possible, and then you have to chop by hand.
Well sadly this gadget doesn't do a very good job, wouldn't you say? I prefer my old one, it might be old but it grates fantastically into a covered bowl, so the veg doesn't fly everywhere. Very bad design.
a bad demo latda. should have familiarized yourself first, with the bits and pieces, before giving a bad demo, and turning people away from this product..this is a good little grater.
Thanks! I love this video! I'm tired of seeing edited videos and only showing "perfect" parts of the machine in use. Your videos show everyday use of this machine and the troubles we may run into and this helps as it gives us a heads-up on the cons before buying. Keep up the great vids!
Great video, thanks. We just bought one of these with no instructions!
this video helped me a lot
Thanks for posting this video. I was seriously considering buying one until I watched this. I think I'll save my money and keep chopping by hand.
Yeah to tell you the truth, having had it for a couple of months now, most of the time we've gone back to just cutting by hand. Just cause by the time you get it all set up etc. and refactoring in the time to clean up, it's not really worth it unless you got heaps to cut.
@@latda123 price of product
I use mine a lot for grating cheese and it does an efficient fast job. The reasons yours failed was because you hadn't dried it after washing it 😁
Hi
Thanks for vid
Bought one a few years ago , and its was no really good.
But after reading and watching here , I believe its good for carrot zucchini and parmasum
Thanks for the video.
Very useful! Thanks!
thank you so much for that demonstration. most demo are about the Fresh express version. It is very easy to use and even easier to wash and put together ....so much easier and quicker to use than the usual foodprocessor which takes much longer to wash etc...so thanks again, i am going to buy it for an everyday use .
marsery no worries! Glad to hear you found the video useful
If you freeze the cheese for about an hour, it grates beautifully.
tbh I do believe that there is a big difference in experience depending on what you expect of it going in.I don't use it for my large batches of cole,carrots, or intensive work, for that i use my mum5
But for quickly making banana-apple fritter, or grating a couple of carrots, or a stick of parmesan, or slice a couple of potatoes -> fabulous, less work to set up and SO easily cleaned.For people complaining about the wattage, again , expectation
This thing has 260w if I recall correctly, my Bosch food processor has 900w -> there cannot be a compairison in power.But they are intended for different work.
But to each his own ofc, it will probably also depend on how much you pay for it.I got mine 2nd hand for 50€ , only 2 times used, I can imagine that if you buy it for the price of a cheap food processor you expect that power as well, but that doesn't make the device bad perse.
I really appreciate this video because I was considering buying one but after watching this video I realize that this product doesn’t grate the vegetables and other food properly. It is just a waste of food and money. No wonder many people are trying to resell this product in the second hand market.
thanks for video
I use the red one for cheese it is better for grating than the yellow
Hey man, good video. Might want to try to watch out for the "um" though, you end up saying it a crapload.
Guys... What happens when you mix cheese with water? It gets sticky. Next time dry the chute before sticking cheese in it.
good point!
Bella Istin
Hey, thanks for this video. It would be fantastic if everyone did video reviews of products. Mmmm, I was hoping it would chop parsley, mint etc. Did you try this? I like grating onions so they are a mush with a hand-grater but I always rip my skin in the process. Do you think this would mush up onions? I guess, I would experiment anyway. You made me laugh at the beginning when you said you hadn't read the instructions and you stuffed up! I do that often myself. There is a saying 'When all else fails, read the instructions!' All the best to you and your friend who did the video.
Hey Deborah, thanks for your comments! Didn't try it to chop parsley or any herbs - but i imagine it wouldn't go too well. Tell you the truth, since buying it, we've barely used the device. It's a nice device - but it's a bit of a hassle to set up so unless we were cooking like heaps of food, it's still kind of easier to just chop by hand.
i think you used the wrong cutter when trying to make cubes, i think it's the dark green (you call that dark ?) with that extra device in front
The inlet seems very small. What is it, like 40mm?
Using the wrong blade combination 😞
You used the wrong attachment for your soft cheese. For that type of cheese use red or orange attachment. Yellow attachment is for grating hard stuff like parmesan cheese, chocolate or nuts. I use this mostly for grating - which I hate doing by hand. Chopping and dicing I find is just as quick with knife...
One of the demos went very much like my experience especially, and it was too fiddly with potatoes, sweet potatoes. Since i was making a large pot of soup i did not take the cutter out after each potato, or vegie and did four at a time, it just got so jammed up and it took me an hour to unjam it; meantime i had thrown the whole thing in the bin; then fetched it out not to blame the gadget. Sorry it was more trouble messing about than it was worth.
What's all this "am"about?
Thanks helpful. Cut potaote and cheese in smaller pieces before putting into the machines
Omg 😮:)
Your machine is wet and cheese is meant to be grated on larger holes of a grater
Ma intereseaza. O masina de taiat legume
I can see that the things people complain about in the reviews on ebay etc are true looking at this... so glad I didn't buy one
so much wastage and messy bits.. not to my liking at all
Its tealy srdard
Can't look at that... grind almonds in an undried part.... sure if it sticks then.
@6:27 🤣 this would have been me 🤣 getting a whole onion stuck inside the chute. 🤣 wait...there's more ....keep watching all the way up to 6:35 when he says; ''Seriously?''
I got one of these ones at home, not quite happy. Sometimes I feel doing manually is much better. Lot of wastage.
Manually, I mean with a grater, there is wastage too. Because, in order not to grate your hand, you leave out the last bit ungrated. If it's a carrot or cucumber usually what I do is that I eat it right there and then, but with an onion, say, that's not possible, and then you have to chop by hand.
The guy is putting to much force on it . Let the girl do it
Bought this. Terrible. Do not buy.
why?
This must be a joke! :o))
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Well sadly this gadget doesn't do a very good job, wouldn't you say? I prefer my old one, it might be old but it grates fantastically into a covered bowl, so the veg doesn't fly everywhere. Very bad design.
Thank you , it's bad product
a bad demo latda. should have familiarized yourself first, with the bits and pieces, before giving a bad demo, and turning people away from this product..this is a good little grater.
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ahhhhh ahhhhhhhh stop doing ahhhhh
Ummm this is really ummmm painful to ummmm watch.
N'acheter pas cette machine nul nul nul