![]() ![]() It resulted in a kitchen time savings of 50% when cutting small fruits, is easy to take out, use, and store in any drawer. While I haven’t yet tried shrimp, chicken, olives, etc., I do feel my experiences with tomatoes and grapes will be identical with other food items.īottom line is I think this is a nifty little kitchen gadget, and definitely would be worth the money. The other benefit I observed is dumping the cut fruit into a bowl – much faster to do with the slicer base versus scraping them off the cutting board. It also was almost 50% faster than by knife. The grapes were definitely more cleanly sliced using the rapid slicer versus my skills with a knife. For the tomatoes I included this placement in the time, but then determined there was no difference in the end result across the two methods. The times were a lot less for grapes due to me starting the timer after I placed them either on the cutting board or in the base of the slicer. I can also say the end result was cleaner and contained to the base of the slicer, while my knife work ended up with some odd shaped half tomatoes and more of a mess on the cutting board. The rapid slicer was over 50% faster than by knife. I’ve included a link to a video that shows you exactly how this is done with the Rapid Slicer. I also would “eyeball” the results of hand slicing and rapid slicing to see if there were noticeable visual differences. To test the performance, I wanted to time how long it took to slice 10 cherry tomatoes and 10 grapes by hand, then with the rapid slicer, and see it if does save me time. Everything rinsed right off without any residue left behind.Īs for storage, the lid snaps into the base and it fits quite nicely into several of our kitchen drawers, so this is not an issue at all. It is also easy to clean – the plastic is almost glossy and I can’t imagine anything sticking to it. Ok – not even sure if I should have a section for this, as setup consisted of taking it out o the packaging, washing it briefly by hand, then loading it up with tomatoes on pass 1, and grapes on pass 2.
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