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| Color | Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | HIC Kitchen |
| Style | Nutmeg Grater |
| Product Dimensions | 1.75"L x 1.25"W x 5.5"H |
| color | Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| material | Stainless Steel |
| brand | HIC Kitchen |
| style | Nutmeg Grater |
| product_dimensions | 1.75"L x 1.25"W x 5.5"H |
| item_weight | 1.6 ounces |
| shape | Round |
| is_dishwasher_safe | No |
| manufacturer | HAROLD IMPORT |
| upc | 735343473227 781147175010 080697512253 781723020963 793842361568 |
| global_trade_identification_number | 00781723020963 |
| item_model_number | YI-2096 |
| best_sellers_rank | #96,294 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #299 in Graters |
| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
| date_first_available | February 1, 2010 |
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Customers say
Customers find the nutmeg grater to be of high quality and appreciate its functionality, particularly for fresh nutmeg and perfect for garlic and ginger. Customers disagree on the sharpness of the grater.
Great quality, little dusting of nutmeg on my espresso Read more
I am hardly a gourmet, but prefer freshly grated nutmeg (and real maple syrup:). This has been go-to nutmeg grater for years, works perfectly. Read more
Stainless steel and a good quality spice grinder grater thing for nutmeg and similar things. Far better than the cheap aluminum or zinc or lesser quality alloys one finds in most shops or elsewhere online. Definitely good quality stainless, looks like 316 but there's no stainless stamp indicating grade ( so really not sure of the alloy ). I have some old Japanese forged Molybdenum mid century Dion Lucas knives still in use, never rusted and still shiny like new other than wear on the wooden handles and some scuffs from sharpening, normal use and being stored loose in a drawer sometimes. While this grater is made from thinly rolled, stamped and pressed sheet, the quality of the stainless itself is somewhat similar to Mo stainless which is why I think it resembles 316. It's extremely sharp on the grating business end and it grates through nutmeg with ease, smooth as butter, and grates to a fine powder. Handle with care, it's sharp.. This grater is not like other graters on the market of lesser quality and duller grate. The storage compartment is a bit small for a large unground nut. I never use the compartment for storage anyway with this style grater. I keep the grater in a small shallow ceramic or wooden bowl, along with two or three pieces of nutmeg, on the spice shelf or prep table. I've used this type of grater my entire life. This one is better quality than most that are sold these days, and at a good price too, all things considered. Give this one a try. If you know you like this style grater, you'll probably like the performance that this one offers; super sharp and grates to fine dust and powder. Read more
Very good quality. Easy to use and doesn’t slip. It is regular size. Not small. Works great. Read more
Good price point. Easy to use.....I lay the grater on top of coffee cup while using. build quality - metal is light weight....but works well. sharpness - grater part is sharp storage capacity - small area to place seed Read more
Just like the nutmeg grater I had for almost 40 years. The only reason we had to replace that one is because we lost it in a house fire. I was so pleased to see they still make it! Perfect for grabbing out of the cupboard when you need grated nutmeg because you've always got the nutmeg "nut" stored right in the top. No looking for the jar of nutmeg and the microplane, and since I only use it for nutmeg, unlike my microplane, I don't have to wash the nutmeg dust off of it after I use it. Yes, the grating holes are sharp, that's the whole point! Someone said it ground "inconsistently." So does every other grater, unless you are a robot and can hold the nutmeg at a precise angle and use exactly the same amount of pressure. Some people said it was very small and some one said the grating area was only about an inch and a half. Not sure what grater they were talking about because this one is certainly big enough. I've attached a picture of me holding it and I promise you my hands are average size- not freakishly small. I noticed the package said you can use it to grate ginger, hard cheeses, lemon zest, etc. Personally, I would never use this for any of those items- because I think a microplane would do a much better job, and be easier to clean. But after we lost our original nutmeg grinder I did use my microplane for my nutmeg and of course it worked, but this is so much nicer to use in my opinion. Plus it has that cute vintage look! (I started using a grater like this 40 years ago. Maybe that means I'm not looking old- I've just got that fashionable cute vintage look!) Read more

This is rather cheap white metal grater but it does the job. With care, it will probably be okay for the occasional grating. The storage are is very small and imo, not very useful. I don't use much nutmeg so it's fine for my needs and the price was right. If you a heavy user, I would consider something more substantial. Read more
I love this little gadget, keep it in my tea closet ready to go, with whole nutmeg tucked inside, to grate fresh nutmeg on cozy drinks, or whipped cream desserts, or fruit and yogurt, well you get the idea - nutmeg is a mood enhancer, really! So I give the gift with a real whole organic nutmeg tucked inside, and print out a lovely info sheet on the aromatherapy benefits of nutmeg - for the complete experience! Read more