- Comes with a rotary and flat pusher
- Frame and safety guard/pusher are made of heat resistant, nonporous composite fiberglass
- Blades are crafted from carbon stainless steel
- Slicing blade has both a straight edge and serrated edge
- Dishwasher safe
Product description
Matfer Bourgeat Mandolin 2000S Slicer with Pusher and All BladesThe Matfer mandoline 2000S slicer has serrated blades to create crinkle and waffle cuts, straight blades to slice fruits and vegetables, and julienne blades in 3 different thicknesses (1/8", 3/16" or 3/8"). The straight edge of the slicing blade is ideal for slicing a variety of foods from carrots and cabbage to lemons. Thanks to its outstanding cutting edge and its slanted blade, the Mandoline 2000S guaranties perfect slicing. It's made of heat resistant Fiberglass and has a safety guard and pusher to protect you hands. Additional Information:Material: Non-porous Fiberglass Stainless steel blades Includes safety guard and pusher Stainless steel guiding plate Includes straight edge, serrated, and julienne blades Model #: 215060S 275079
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This French-made mandoline solves two problems posed by stainless-steel mandolines: weight and complexity. Matfer trims weight by mounting stainless-steel blades and plates on a durable fiberglass frame. Thoughtful design banishes operating complexity. (An instructional video answers remaining questions.) Like other professional-grade mandolines, this one allow you to make an array of amazing dishes, as it uniformly slices, juliennes, and crinkle- and waffle-cuts fruits and vegetables. The sizable mandoline--15-1/2 by 5-1/4 inches--sets up at a ski-slope angle on folding legs and stays put on rubber feet. The slicing blade has both a serrated and a straight edge, and adjusting from one to the other is uncomplicated. A knob adjusts the guide plate to the desired cutting thickness, and a gauge displays the setting in inches and millimeters. Three julienne blades of varying widths (1/8, 3/16, and 3/8 of an inch) snap easily into place for creating foods such as french fries. The safety guard's teeth grip food for pushing over blades without imperiling fingers. --Fred Brack