Grate minds think alike.
Get all your graters in one place, from coarse to fine, with this oh-so-simple set from the Danish designers at Rig Tig. It includes slicer, julienne, fine julienne and zester boards, each rimmed with slip-proof rubberized surface to keep them safely in place on top of your bowls. When not in use, they nest together in a space-saving holder that keeps them organized, either standing vertically on your countertop or slipped into a drawer.
Photography by Ty Mecham & James Ransom
Meet the Maker
Rig-Tig
Copenhagen, Denmark
“Rig Tig” means “just right” in Danish, and you can’t get more “just right” than their award-winning kitchenware products. Bright Scandinavian designs blend form and function with creative rethinking of how we use our kitchens. Plus, Rig Tig is committed to affordable prices and sustainability (yes, we’re swooning).
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Reviews for
4-in-1 Box Grater
Reviews for
4-in-1 Box Grater
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
versatile tool
I like this box grater - the separate grates let me use this either as a box grater or I can grate directly over a table. The construction feels sturdy and well-made. Have only tried one grater so far, that one was sharp and did a good job.
Absolutely love this set!
I happily donated all my old graters that duplicated any of the patterns included in this set. The graters are large enough to be convenient to use, the rounded handles are comfortable to grip, and the set takes up much less space in my drawer than my old collection.
Poorly designed; box isn't strong enough
I was so excited to replace my traditional grater, but unfortunately, this box grater is very disappointing. The box isn't strong or sturdy enough so when you press on the grate with the block of cheese (or whatever you're grating), the entire box twists and warps. Definitely seems somewhat of a hazard and slows down the grating.
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