Geedel Rotary Cheese Grater Review: The Best Rotary Cheese Grater for Effortless Cooking

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People 1:

A quick, efficient way to shred through 2lb of cheese or chocolate in seconds! The Greatest!

This is a game changer over the box-style shredder. I’ve been using the Geedel mainly on both hard and soft cheeses (Parmesan, Romano, Gouda, Cheddar, Havarti, Mozarella and Asiago), and chocolate blocks (Callebaut dark & white), and it does an exceptional job! It’s what I bought this for! For vegetables, the handle and blades performed well on the tougher, dense vegetables like potatoes, carrots, zucchini, squash, etc., just not my fav gadget to use for them. When it comes to the water-based veggies (cucumber, tomatoes, onions, eggplant, etc), I found it to be hit & miss where my cuts were not consistent but a mix of uniform and ragged slices, leaving me to use the mandolin for those. It’s probably user error, and it does depend on what you are making, on how particular you are. On the other hand, I bought it specifically for cheese & chocolate and as a multi-functional 3-in-1 grater, it does an exceptional job on both. It’s easy to assemble and take apart. The drum, the transparent barrel unit for the drum, and the turning handle all “click” into place and have quick release buttons, making it easy to dismantle the parts to clean and store. I was initially dubious about the suction base, but I have been impressed with its almost gorilla strength adhesion to my countertop (it’s a plain old Formica top, by the way). Those with hand mobility issues or joint pain want this over-the-box style. The hand crank is comfortable and extremely easy to turn if you suffer from arthritis and/or carpal tunnel. It’s less stressful and puts less pressure on the joints, should you have much to process. The razor-sharp blades are designed to plough through cheese like butter, and it does, however, with some of the softer cheeses, you may have a bit or two left over that don’t make it through the grater but stick to the drum and need to be removed manually. My dog calls this his “cheese tax” for allowing me to use his kitchen. Not only is it fast and efficient, but you don’t have to worry about nicking your fingers or knuckles on the drums when shredding! Best of all, you get a greater yield per rotation since it’s easy to crank with little effort. As for cleaning, all parts are separated for easy hand-washing or a top-shelf dishwasher. Overall, the quality of your shavings/shreds is consistently uniform with the three (3) drums when using cheese and some vegetables. It’s a well-built unit with an easy-to-use, easy-to-clean, and easy-to-store design. The blades are stainless steel, constructed to last and not rust. The unit itself is a huge time saver for prep work and clean up, which translates to less time prepping and more time entertaining! It is also analogue, so that it will work without power. Best of all, shredding your blocks is healthier & fresher (less processed = no additional additives), melts better, stores better space-wise, and has a lower price point. Anything that saves me time and can grate a 2lb block in mere seconds is a definite winner! 5 Stars!

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People 2:

A quick, efficient way to shred through 2lb of cheese or chocolate in seconds! The Greatest!

This is a game changer over the box-style shredder. I’ve been using the Geedel mainly on both hard and soft cheeses (Parmesan, Romano, Gouda, Cheddar, Havarti, Mozarella and Asiago), and chocolate blocks (Callebaut dark & white), and it does an exceptional job! It’s what I bought this for! For vegetables, the handle and blades performed well on the tougher, dense vegetables like potatoes, carrots, zucchini, squash, etc., just not my fav gadget to use for them. When it comes to the water-based veggies (cucumber, tomatoes, onions, eggplant, etc), I found it to be hit & miss where my cuts were not consistent but a mix of uniform and ragged slices, leaving me to use the mandolin for those. It’s probably user error, and it does depend on what you are making, on how particular you are. On the other hand, I bought it specifically for cheese & chocolate and as a multi-functional 3-in-1 grater, it does an exceptional job on both. It’s easy to assemble and take apart. The drum, the transparent barrel unit for the drum, and the turning handle all “click” into place and have quick release buttons making it easy to dismantle the parts to clean and store. I was initially dubious about the suction base, but have been impressed with its almost gorilla strength adhesion to my countertop (it’s a plain old formica top by the way). Those with hand mobility issues or joint pain want this over-the-box style. The hand crank is comfortable and extremely easy to turn if you suffer from arthritis and/or carpal tunnel. It’s less stressful and puts less pressure on the joints, should you have much to process. The razor-sharp blades are designed to plough through cheese like butter, and it does, however, with some of the softer cheeses, you may have a bit or two left over that don’t make it through the grater but stick to the drum and need to be removed manually. My dog calls this his “cheese tax” for allowing me to use his kitchen. Not only is it fast and efficient, but you don’t have to worry about nicking your fingers or knuckles on the drums when shredding! Best of all, you get a greater yield per rotation since it’s easy to crank with little effort. As for cleaning, all parts are separated for easy hand-washing or a top-shelf dishwasher. Overall, the quality of your shavings/shreds is consistently uniform with the three (3) drums when using cheese and some vegetables. It’s a well-built unit with an easy-to-use, easy-to-clean, and easy-to-store design. The blades are stainless steel, constructed to last and not rust. The unit itself is a huge time saver for prep work and clean up, which translates to less time prepping and more time entertaining! It is also analogue, so that it will work without power. Best of all, shredding your blocks is healthier & fresher (less processed = no additional additives), melts better, stores better space-wise, and has a lower price point. Anything that saves me time and can grate a 2lb block in mere seconds is a definite winner! 5 Stars!

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