| I want to give one a try but I'm not ready to make a huge investment yet. Suggestions for a mid-range one -- that actually works? Thanks! |
| The handheld OXO one is amazing. We have a huge countertop monstrosity that we never use but use the OXO all the time. |
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PP here. This is the one I mean:
http://www.amazon.com/OXO-Grips-Hand-Held-Mandoline-Slicer/dp/B000YDO2LG |
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We're happy with this one
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001F5RSEK/ref=wms_ohs_product_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
| Thanks all. Seeing recs on amazon that i should get the gloves. Probably not a bad idea for a newbie. |
Get the gloves. I work in the ER, and I get more people coming in with mandolin accidents than anything else. |
| I got a big, expensive metal one as a wedding present. Unless I'm making a big quantity, it's a pain. That OXO one is nice. I've used it at my mom's house and it works just as well as my fancy one. |
I'm one of those people, though I've never gone to the ER. Passed out once and the rest have been bleeders that eventually stopped. Hubby bought me a Victorinox cut proof glove from amazon. Not bulky (I can still use my chefs night at the same speed), no problem holding the food, and I'm cut free ever since. |