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>> No.12592410 [DELETED]  [View]
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Same as last two threads. Very simple (but I'm sure the low IQ kids will still fight for no reason).
"Where can I find a high quality rotary cheese grater?"

Notes from last thread:
>If it's sold on Amazon, it's crap
>Nobody wants shredded plastic in their cheese, no matter how hard you try to convince us smarter people it's ok
>The metal grater on Amazon has faulty gaskets that go bad after just 2 or 3 uses
>Microplane still can't compete with a quality rotary shredder
>Shredder must be handheld (no table tops)
>It is both reasonable and logical to expect a product to do what it claims correctly and last several years before needing to be replaced
And of course...
>assumptions make an ass out of you, not me
>a plate does not equal a bowl, no matter how hard you try to claim it does
>using the words "asshole," "idiot," "retard," "autistic," and "stupid" are only working to deny your support in any side of the argument you take
>contrary to popular demonstration, there ARE adults who use this site, so try to act like one to avoid the "you must be 18+ to use this site" routine
And because you made me literally cry from laughter...
>spending 20 minutes on a response defing words after demonstrating your inability to read really does prove you have a mental disorder

And because it apparently needs to be stated...
>Op only responds to positive comments, no matter what you may think, but you're welcome to continue making us laugh with your foolish behavior

Now let's see how many triggers we can get from a simple and reasonable question.

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>these f'ing things
I had one for 10 years until finally it broke. The only place it had a brand name was on the handle, which rubbed off after so much use.

I've bought 6 now, and can't find a good replacement. They all shred themselves up because they don't have a "stopper" to prevent the pusher from touching the grater, and all of them end up grating themselves into your cheesy goodness.

Do you have a hand-held rotary cheese grater that you can't part with? I'm tired of eating plastic or breaking the rotating tool just by shredding a soft cheddar.


Notes from previous thread:
>all amazon tools are based on the same flawed design and eat themselves. I know this because I've bought 6 of them and they all do this. You can even see pictures posted by other customer purchases.
>The metal grater recommended has a faulty gasket design. It will eventually stop working properly, and then at all. This does not mean all metal designs do this, so please recommend another if you know of one.
and of course
>A microplane is not the same as a rotary grater, nor does it do quite the same job in the same time, with the same ease of function
>Must be handheld, portability is key
>All plastic rotaries on Amazon will eat themselves because they have no bump stop designed into them like the original good ones these are all based on
>a plate does not equal a bowl, no matter how hard you try to claim it does
>using the words "asshole," "idiot," and "stupid" are only working to deny your support in any side of the argument you take
>contrary to popular demonstration, there ARE adults who use this site, so try to act like one to avoid the "you must be 18+ to use this site" routine
and as always...
>this isn't /b/, try not to act like it is

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>these f'ing things
I had one for 10 years until finally it broke. The only place it had a brand name was on the handle, which rubbed off after so much use.

I've bought 6 now, and can't find a good replacement. They all shred themselves up because they don't have a "stopper" to prevent the pusher from touching the grater, and all of them end up grating themselves into your cheesy goodness.

Do you have a hand-held rotary cheese grater that you can't part with? I'm tired of eating plastic or breaking the rotating tool just by shredding a soft cheddar.

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