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Franci

Franci

With a long time problem of grating chocolate, finally I've decided I'm going to buy and electric chocolate shaver. Thinking of this. Kerry, are you there  :)?

I've used for more than one year this little machine and has been wonderful. Best at making nuts flours as well. But after one year of intensive use, I had to replace it with 2 new machines in less than a month! Maybe I was lucky with the first one I got and less with the others...

So, I'm going to go temporarily back to the hand grater that I was using at the beginning of my business, just until I don't get a real shaver. This one.  It does an excellent job but it is very easy to loose the suction and the grater comes off the table easily. I know there are many Macgyvers on this forum. Any suggestion on how to clamp this thing to a table?

 

Thanks!!!

Franci

Franci

With a long time problem of grating chocolate, finally I've decided I'm going to buy and electric chocolate shaver. Thinking of this. Kerry, are you there  :)?

I've used for more than one year this little machine and has been wonderful. Best at making nuts flours as well. But after one year of intensive use, I had had to replace it with 2 new machines in less than a month! Maybe I was lucky we the first one I got and less with the others...

So, I'm going to go temporarily back to the hand grater that I was using at the beginning of my business, just until I don't get a real shaver. This one.  It does an excellent job but it is very easy to loose the suction and the grater comes off the table easily. I know there are many Macgyvers on this forum. Any suggestion on how to clamp this thing to a table?

 

Thanks!!!

Franci

Franci

With a long time problem of grating chocolate, finally I've decided I'm going to buy and electric chocolate shaver. Thinking of this. Kerry, are you there  :)?

I've used for more than one year this little machine and has been wonderful. Best at making nuts flours as well. But after one year of intensive use, I had had to buy to more machines in less than 1 month! Maybe I was lucky we the first one I got and less with the others...

So, I'm going to go temporarily back to the hand grater that I was using at the beginning of my business, just until I don't get a real shaver. This one.  It does an excellent job but it is very easy to loose the suction and the grater comes off the table easily. I know there are many Macgyvers on this forum. Any suggestion on how to clamp this thing to a table?

 

Thanks!!!

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