KitchenIQ Fine Grater Review

Lisa Grant | Jersey Girl Cooks

The Kitchen IQ Grater Paddle is the perfect tool for grating cheese, chocolate and vegetables. The fine blade does a great job making...

KitchenIQ Fine Grater

The Kitchen IQ Grater Paddle  is the perfect tool for grating cheese, chocolate and vegetables.  The fine blade does a great job making orange and lemon zest.

The non- slip grip handle on the grater is really comfortable to hold and makes grating or any type of food easy. I love the bright yellow color that my grater comes in. The bright color makes it easy to spot in your cabinet or drawers. The grater is very wide so you can great a big piece of cheese or cheese all at once. The V-etched blade is at a perfect angle to shred hard or soft cheese as well as grate vegetables and zest lemons or oranges.

The Kitchen IQ Grater Paddle  comes with a reusable cover that  protects both the tool and your hands when transporting or storing. The stainless steel blade has  a non- stick coating making it easy to clean without a lot of food getting stuck in the grater. This grater is also dishwasher safe if it is put on the top rack. Cleaning it is such a breeze.

Pros:

  • Grates cheese, chocolate, vegetables, lemon and orange zest perfectly.
  • Easy to use and easy to clean.
  • Dishwasher safe.

Cons:

  • A little bulky to store in a utensils drawer.

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KitchenIQ Fine Grater Review

Editor Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
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Lisa Grant

About Lisa

Like all moms, Lisa needs quick and easy dinners during the week for her busy family. As our Easy Dinners Fanatic, she creates meals that you can make between soccer and band practice that are full of flavor and good for you too. You can see more from Lisa on Jersey Girl Cooks.