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madeindex t1_izjwinv wrote

Someone may be able to correct me here but there is no buy it for life microplane grater. If you use it regularly you're supposed to replace it annually. They become dull over time and there isn't a way to sharpen them. The company Microplane makes their blades in the US and are probably the best one. I'm not sure how you're breaking them exactly, if the handle is snapping or something, that's a different story. But all said, I don't think this is a BIFL item.

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yhwrmwfcmn OP t1_izl3cws wrote

I've never actually had the blades go blunt, for me the handle or casing always snapped from pressure

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seche314 t1_izlpum6 wrote

I really like my grater by that company too. Be careful grating though, for anyone who gets one! Be conscious of your fingers

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adokimotatos t1_izlscrs wrote

...I've had the same Microplane for 13 years and it grates just as well as it did when it was new (and it took the pad off one of my fingers because I was careless).

I guess I lucked out!

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Rudollis t1_izljfzd wrote

Microplane makes all steel zesters without a grip, too.

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KoedKevin t1_j000z9q wrote

The one that I have says MicroPlane on a bright green rubber handle. If you search "microplane" on Amazon it is one of the first results. It's been going strong for 7 years and I only have two scars to show for it.

The key to longevity is to lift a bit on the back stroke or the individual blades get pressed down.

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jeffreyd00 t1_izk7l1h wrote

Did you try the oxo good grips zester grater?

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LowBeautiful1531 t1_izl3rg5 wrote

I've been finding that the black grippy plastic on oxo "good grips" degenerates into a sticky crumbling mess over time. I hate their products so much.

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pjdk1 t1_izl7pjn wrote

Me too. They also take up way too much space in the dishwasher and the drawer with those huge plastic handles

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jeffreyd00 t1_izl4lro wrote

I have had that happen with some home tools but not with kitchen stuff.

I wonder if it's related to the detergent I use.

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LowBeautiful1531 t1_izl4xk0 wrote

Good question, different materials probably have different triggers that cause them to degrade. I trust anything plastic less and less every day.

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rakman t1_iznkf4o wrote

It’s usually oils and fats that degrade plastic, not detergent.

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yhwrmwfcmn OP t1_izl35ln wrote

I haven't! I'll give it a go. I just watched the video, looks great!

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pa97Redd t1_iznmf0e wrote

I have sent a picture of my "no longer working" peeler 2x so far , and they've mailed me a brand new one!

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Alexlotl t1_izn0qss wrote

I bought the 5 piece all steel Microplane Pro set about ten years ago, still going strong, still sharp. They get routinely bunged in the dishwasher.

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rakman t1_iznk328 wrote

You’re not supposed to press the food down on the blade but to run the blade over the food (like planing wood…hence Microplane). The food shavings collect in the blade.

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yhwrmwfcmn OP t1_izpwb2g wrote

Yeah I think I've been using way too much force

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