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Presto Saladshooter Slicer/ Shredder
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Presto 2910
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Reviews by Users
12 Feb 2009



Most used Appliance in the house
This is the most used appliance in my Kitchen. It's easy and useful. I got one as a hand me down 9 years ago and the motor just die.d I'm ordering a new one so I don't have to use my hand grater anymore! Love it!
–J9from Amazon.com
29 Jul 2008



Presto Salad Shooter
Presto 02910 SaladShooter Electric Slicer/Shredder When my old salad shooter quit working right in the middle of dinner, I was worried that I'd never find another one. It's one of the greatest inventions ever made. It makes quick work of shredding potatoes, carrots & other vegetables. I looked in a few stores and couldn't find one. I was so delighted to find several at amazon.com. They never let me down.
–Moonbeamfrom Amazon.com
18 Dec 2006



Great shredder/grater, makes great cole slaw.
About 10 years ago, our grater broke late in the evening, and the closest thing open was our little hardware store. We had people coming over and needed to have cole slaw made for a party. The had expensive replacement graters, and for a bit more this Salad shooter unit. We thought, what the heck. This was such a time saver, and a great addition to the kitchen. nice even chopped/grated/sliced carrots or cabbage or potatoes, what ever you are chopping. Worth the 20 bucks or so, and likely a good ...
–Concerned Onefrom Amazon.com