Should prevent a trip to b&q thanks mateThe side with the 3 slits is for planing a few mm off the bottom of new doors.
Removed the end of my thumb with a mandolin on Christmas Eve. Claret everywhere. Still knacks if I catch it on something.Can be quite dangerous these, in the wrong hands, but they're nowhere near as dangerous as a mandoline slicer.
Easy done I expect, as they're so sharp and you get no second chances.Removed the end of my thumb with a mandolin on Christmas Eve. Claret everywhere. Still knacks if I catch it on something.
That's exactly what I did. Then ordered up a spare off Amazon with my bleeding digit.Easy done I expect, as they're so sharp and you get no second chances.
Scares the **** out of me every time I use it, which is a lot. I also keep losing the handle bit which grabs the food, so end up using it without, which is playing with fire.
Thing is that guide/ holder thing can also give too much confidence I think, I've had a few close calls where it's slipped.That's exactly what I did. Then ordered up a spare off Amazon with my bleeding digit.
I've often thought a suit of armour for kitchen use wouldn't be over the top.Thing is that guide/ holder thing can also give too much confidence I think, I've had a few close calls where it's slipped.
You/ we need some of those anti cut gloves, but no doubt we won't buy them, then this will come back to haunt us.
The day is coming where I drop my cast iron skillet on my toe also, not looking forward to that. Steel toe cap boots may need to come out.I've often thought a suit of armour for kitchen use wouldn't be over the top.
Removed the end of my thumb with a mandolin on Christmas Eve. Claret everywhere. Still knacks if I catch it on something.