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This thread centers around a query from a guest regarding the dullness of mandolin blades and the methods for sharpening them. Participants share their personal experiences and insights related to the longevity of the blades and the responses from the company.
Views differ regarding the dullness of the blades, with some participants asserting that they have not experienced dull blades, while others acknowledge the possibility and discuss warranty options.
The discussion reflects personal experiences with the Ultimate Mandoline and the communication with the company's Test Kitchens regarding product maintenance.
Consultants interested in understanding customer concerns about the mandolin blades and the company's responses may find this thread informative.
PCSarahjm said:ummm...my mom has the old Ultimate slice grate for years and the blades have not dulled and she uses it all of the time so i am guessing these do not either....call HO and ask the test kitchens
To sharpen the blades of your Pampered Chef mandolin, you can use a sharpening stone or a specialized mandolin blade sharpener. Carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions, ensuring you maintain the angle of the blade while sharpening. Always handle the blades with caution to avoid injury.
It's not recommended to use a regular knife sharpener for mandolin blades, as they are designed with a specific angle and shape. Using a sharpener not designed for mandolins may damage the blades. Stick to tools specifically made for mandolin sharpening for the best results.
The frequency of sharpening your mandolin blades depends on usage. If you use your mandolin frequently, you may need to sharpen the blades every few months. For occasional use, once or twice a year may suffice. Always check the sharpness before use to ensure safe and effective slicing.
If your mandolin blades are damaged, it's best to replace them rather than attempt to repair them. Contact Pampered Chef customer service or check their website for replacement parts. Using damaged blades can lead to poor performance and safety hazards.
Yes, safety is crucial when sharpening mandolin blades. Always wear cut-resistant gloves to protect your hands. Ensure the mandolin is securely positioned on a stable surface while sharpening. Take your time and avoid rushing the process to prevent accidents.