Fine made-in-Germany zester!
We bought one Rosle zester and one WMF julienne slicer for comparison because we would like to know whether we should invest in Rosle or WMF collection for our home. So this initial purchase was a test.
Rosle zester we got is made in Germany and has a better quality and fine finish. The steel is slightly heavier. It is sharp and creates beautiful zest perfect for garnish.
The made-in-China WMF julienne slicer works well, however, the finish and steel quality is inferior to that of Rosle, making it look cheap. With a price tag of 17 USD, we expected the WMF slicer to be German-made and to be of at least the same quality as that of Rosle.
From this experience, we decide that we better invest in Rosle tools than WMF.
Not quite up to par with the rest of Rosle's products
I own this Rosle zester, and like many of its other Rosle relatives which are in my possession, it comes in a sophisticated and beautiful looking, stainless steel.
However, I didn't find this quite up to par with the other Rosle products. I found the zester to be quite dull, forcing me to really dig into the fruit to obtain usable pieces. And even upon such digging, I was unable to produce long strips of zest, unlike other zesters which I have used. So now, I simply use my microplane grater instead as a substitute.
Save yourself some money, and skip this dull zester.
Good product
Unlike some other zesters, this one works. Nice heavy feel, Rosle always seems to make a good product. Have a preference for their products.
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