Microplane 4-sided grater
The Microplane® Box Grater combines superior performance and convenience in one tool. It is equipped with an ultra-coarse blade, as well as two of the most sought-after, patented Microplane® blades – fine (ideal for citrus zest) and medium ribbon – along with an additional fourth slicing blade. Due to its versatility and quality, it was named the best grater in its category by Fine Cooking magazine, and in 2009, it won first place in the kitchen hand tool category at the Housewares Design Awards.
Product details:
- Three extremely sharp Microplane® stainless steel blades (made in the USA)
- Blades: extra coarse, fine, and medium (ribbon) + slicing blade for thin slices
- The fine blade side is removable for easy cleaning
- Modern, ergonomic design with a non-slip handle and stable base
- Convenient storage with a reusable protective cover (cover is not dishwasher safe!)
- Grater is dishwasher safe
Ideal for:
- Hard cheeses like parmesan
- Citrus zest (lemon, orange)
- Vegetables like carrots, zucchini, potatoes
- Chocolate for decoration
- Nuts and spices (e.g. nutmeg)
- Slicing thin vegetable strips (cucumber, cabbage)
Grating surface: 13.3 x 10.8 cm
Dimensions: 26 /13 / 7.9 cm
Materials: surgical stainless steel blades, plastic body, rubber feet
Country of origin: USA
Microplane is a US brand that produces kitchen tools of exceptional quality. Winner of the international Red Dot Award: Product Design 2022. Recognition for superior design quality.
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