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>slices your fingers and hands off
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the blade of the mandoline severs the arm
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>>21783290
It's true. Use the guard bros, or at least be careful/pay attention. I sliced off a quarter inch of my thumb using a mandolin because I was rushing and being a retard.
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>>21783290
oy vey
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>Benriner
Best on the market. Japanese steel is no joke.
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>>21783290

A mandoline loses its effectiveness if no regular blood sacrifices are made.
It demands tribute for its service.
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Troons love this device.
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>>21783290
Mine came with cutproof gloves. They work well. Handy to wear when using the box grater, too.
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>>21783323
i am about due for another sacrifice
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>>21783290
It's barely faster than chopping to begin with, truly the very dumbest kitchen tool
At least a grater has a unique use
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>>21783290
Only if you are using it wrong. I’ve probably only ever cut myself on one once in about 20 years. And if was only a little scratch. You have to hold things on if a certain way and curl your fingers inward and backward and use your palm as a guide, and know when to call it quits before it gets higher risk than reward.
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>>21783290
literal skill issue. my 9 year old niece can use one just fine on her own
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>>21783290
Unironic skill issue
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>>21783290
Hello Jeremy Clarkson.
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>>21783310
the included guards in Benriner mandolines are pretty shitty, so I bought a pair of cut resistant gloves to use instead, but I'm still nervous every time I have to use mine.
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>>21783290
Mine came with some sort of pusher plate that I could use to push the vegetables around. Didn't yours?

Also, is everyone getting these captchas or just me??
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ive used mine more than enough times, dont understand how youd put your fingers into the hole or w.e, just stop slicing when you are near the bottom of the vegetable and do it more carefully then or toss the small end
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my friend works at the front desk of an emergency room, and she told me like a third of finger amputations were from these things lol
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>>21783290
>let’s just crack open these bee-ACKK
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in every kitchen i've ever worked in i'm the only person who a.) actively uses the mandolin, and b.) has never injured myself with a mandolin
i feel like you need to be legitimately retarded or dangerously irresponsible to seriously cut yourself on one of these things. hold things properly, ensure you have a solid grip, go the right pace, not the fastest pace, and stop cutting WAY earlier
it's always the retard taking shit down to the literal last milimeter cutting his fingers off. with all the waste in an average kitchen, i promise the extra 100 slices of potato you'd get from 50 entire pounds doesn't matter at worst, and can go into stock at best
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And by "your" I assume you mean "my" because you're a reckless idiot who doesn't know how to slice.
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>>21783974
They work just fine, but they can wear down over time, especially if they repeatedly contact the blade. Just inspect them before each use and you'll be fine. I've never cut myself on my mandolin because I always use the gloves.
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>>21783310
>>21783974
>cut resistant gloves
the trickiest part is finding some that actually work especially on amazon where there are millions of them and they're all basically useless
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>>21784088
>my friend works at the front desk of an emergency room, and she told me like a third of finger amputations were from these things lol
It's for ceiling fans and children put on shoulders. Also worse for pit bull owners who think their dog is fine around people because of a good home and family.

My only kitchen injuries are burns, and all were my own fault.
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>>21784139
Just don't buy safety gear on Amazon, full stop. Anything that you're buying to protect yourself from slicing off a part of your body, buy from a reputable seller. It's worth the extra money every single time. There are many kitchen/restaurant supply stores you could purchase quality safety equipment from
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>>21784190
just to reiterate this because not enough people do it - more often than not, kitchen/restaurant supplies are one of the few things Amazon hasn't cornered the market on, not even close
almost ANYTHING other than niche consumer appliances will be drastically cheaper from a hospitality supply depot, and have an actual spec sheet of the exact materials it's made out of so you know you're not buying gloves made of steel weaker than the blade it's guarding against
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>>21783981
wtf captcha is gay nigger AIDS now. I got a scroll bar
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>>21784088
theres genuinely next to no way to actually cause an amputation worthy injury with a mandolin unless you open it up the entire way and then fist it as hard as you can
if she said deli slicer, then i might believe it
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>>21784358
severe avulsion into the nailbed can require partial amputation to just below where the nail would have been
extremely common, at least compared to the various whacky ways people get amputated. 1/3 is surely an exaggeration but it's probably one of the only repeatable, exact-same-scenario case to be statistically significant enough to even think about
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>>21784092
>Stone Cold Steve Autism
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>>21784104
Are you by chance the only one in the kitchen that isn't a druggie or alcoholic? Low skill jobs do tend to attract those types. Seen the same in factories.
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>>21784142
lol htf are there that many ppl putting their children on their shoulders and walking them into ceiling fans? Could a cf even cut fingers off? bait.
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>>21784532
yeahhhhh i tend to forget that part. same reason i don't work in kitchens anymore
maybe one day i'll move to a big city with a real culinary scene and work in a restaurant that doesn't hire fuckups and have passion for living again
one can dream
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>>21783718
kek
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I have a Benriner like in the OP which is a very good Japanese mandoline. I've never cut myself in the six years I've had it and I used it drunk and high many times and I never used the stupid glove. The key to not cutting yourself is paying complete attention to what you're doing and not trying to slice your ingredients down to the very edge. A little bit of food waste is a lot better than a mandoline injury.
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I was circumsized with a Benriner mandolin. It took them awhile to get the depth correct. But there were gristles for the moyle.
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>>21783290
*makes that obsolete and saves your finger*
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>>21783290
Mandolin?
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>>21784527
Triple H chromosome
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>>21783325
So do americans and jews
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I got a cheap ass mandolin, my knife skills are pretty good so I didn't really expect much. Oh boy.

All my rough chopping I do in half the time, the real advantage is that you don't dirty a chopping board or work space.
I also prices bulk ingredients like pickles.

>what about prep-mate, the electric spinning cutting wheel
Yea that's a step up, I have one. But the $10 mandolin i have is so easy to wash that anything over three onions, less then 15 onions, the mandolin wins out

There are some tricks to using it, firstly if you're not using the slide, there's no way to hold your hand which won't see the end shaved off. So go fast, go slow, go fast, go slow. It's a dangerous tool. If you can use the slide , use it, it's faster.
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>>21785127
I'd rather risk a finger than clean those hunks of shit.
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Wait do you guys just hold the onion over the dish while you slice it? My mandolin came with a bowl that i can put it over and i have this pronged thing that holds the onion. I could be retarded.
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>>21785389
>take blade and bowl off mount
>put in dishwasher
wow hard
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>>21785541
The like the case for your cassette or DVD, most people are too dumb not to lose those almost immediately.
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>>21784139
I wear a pair of cut resistant gloves and then a chainmail glove on top of that when I use my mandolin, on both hands. I'm not fucking around with that fucking thing.
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>>21783676
The point of using one isn't to be fast, it's to get extremely consistent very thin slices which is much easier on a mandolin than with a knife for most things.
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>>21786766
skill issue
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>>21783290
wtf why did you slice my fingers and my hands off



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