
Nictemaw
The Nictemaw Electric Cheese Grater is a compact 150W countertop appliance that combines grating, shredding, and slicing functions in a 5‑in‑1 design. It features one‑touch operation, BPA‑free housing, and is aimed at home cooks and small commercial kitchens seeking fast, multifunctional food prep.
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$47.49
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$50.06
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$39.99
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$55.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Nictemaw for its versatile 5‑in‑1 functionality, robust motor performance, and user‑friendly one‑touch controls, noting it as a space‑saving, high‑performance addition to home kitchens despite its audible operation and occasional confusion over motor wattage specifications.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the speed and convenience, especially the ability to grate cheese in seconds and the simplicity of the one‑touch button, while repeatedly calling out the loud noise and occasional blade jamming as the main sources of dissatisfaction.
Common Complaints
Loud noise during operation, occasional blade jamming on fibrous items, plastic housing feeling less premium over time, and occasional motor strain with very dense foods.
What People Are Saying
“grates cheese in seconds for salads”
“one-touch makes prep effortless”
“noisy like a blender”
How It Compares
vs. AICOOK (Similar Walmart Model)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Nictemaw for a full 5‑in‑1 toolset; AICOOK may suit users who need only basic grating and shredding.
vs. Homdox 150W
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Both are comparable; select Nictemaw if BPA‑free material and proven one‑touch ease are priorities.
vs. Omcan 19921 (Commercial)
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Disadvantages
Opt for Nictemaw for home or small‑business versatility; choose Omcan only when industrial‑scale, high‑volume cheese processing is required.