Note that this is not a product from Swissmar Borner. They do not make a product with the leg stand as shown in the video; I have asked them. The only product they offer is an accessory bowl that helps stabilize and collect the cuttings. I would love to know who makes this item though...
This is the V Slicer Plus version from Börner, Germany. Indeed, I also never saw a leg (that could break) like in this video. You don't need that leg stand.
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There are many versions which are being permanently improved, there are many prices. I'll go to Germany for a choice in the newest 2009 versions !
@shillyshallyz I agree, I have a great plastic mandoline (Japanese style, small) and I don't need any leg. One type of mandoline the leg won't break, and that's the REAL mandolines (like the French ones) that they use in the restaurant. Of course they're also several hundred dollars each lol.
I took that video when my husband and I went to Home Patio Show here in Jacksonville, Florida and I can't resist spending $40 for this neat little mandolin! It really make my cooking and cleaning stint a lot less tedious.
I was so glad to see this. I grew up with a mandolin slicer in the house, so I was a bit spoiled, I would say. My mother didn't let me use it much, but she used it herself and it really was a treat even just to watch. And everything was sliced, diced, etc. so quickly. I'm looking for one of these now for my own kitchen and this one has rave reviews. I was glad to see it in action. Definitely buying it now.
Does anyone know how to get rid of the stains on the V-Slicer without cutting ones fingers?
wickiezulu 1 month ago
she's... so dead inside
Sklarvv 1 year ago
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OU8MYPOO 1 year ago
lol you can tell that she's done that demo a thousand time before, not much heart in this demo LOL
sauceykat 2 years ago 4
Note that this is not a product from Swissmar Borner. They do not make a product with the leg stand as shown in the video; I have asked them. The only product they offer is an accessory bowl that helps stabilize and collect the cuttings. I would love to know who makes this item though...
jakestersabo 3 years ago
It's probably the Vidalia Slice Wizard.
Replayability 3 years ago
you could be right, and other than the legs it looks identical to my swissmar v-slicer. i wonder if it is a v-slicer with a custom leg stand?
anodesjoinops 3 years ago
This is the V Slicer Plus version from Börner, Germany. Indeed, I also never saw a leg (that could break) like in this video. You don't need that leg stand.
watch?v=QS5DiMwN3pY
watch?v=jxEgWRqhP00
There are many versions which are being permanently improved, there are many prices. I'll go to Germany for a choice in the newest 2009 versions !
shillyshallyz 2 years ago
@shillyshallyz I agree, I have a great plastic mandoline (Japanese style, small) and I don't need any leg. One type of mandoline the leg won't break, and that's the REAL mandolines (like the French ones) that they use in the restaurant. Of course they're also several hundred dollars each lol.
mygoatisdead 1 year ago
I took that video when my husband and I went to Home Patio Show here in Jacksonville, Florida and I can't resist spending $40 for this neat little mandolin! It really make my cooking and cleaning stint a lot less tedious.
rhebstony 4 years ago
I was so glad to see this. I grew up with a mandolin slicer in the house, so I was a bit spoiled, I would say. My mother didn't let me use it much, but she used it herself and it really was a treat even just to watch. And everything was sliced, diced, etc. so quickly. I'm looking for one of these now for my own kitchen and this one has rave reviews. I was glad to see it in action. Definitely buying it now.
larolsen 4 years ago
Thanks for the demo! I think I'm going to buy this product now.
lilsipper 4 years ago