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🔪 Slice sharp, prep smart — the Börner V3 is your kitchen’s secret weapon!
The Börner V3 TrendLine Mandoline Starter Set is a premium 6-piece kitchen slicer kit featuring German surgical-grade stainless steel V-shaped blades, dual slicing thickness options (3.5mm and 7mm), and a safety guard for finger protection. Designed for effortless, mess-free vegetable prep, it includes a collection tray and a space-saving Multibox for safe storage. Trusted for over 60 years, Börner’s durable, easy-to-clean mandoline delivers professional-quality slicing with a focus on safety and efficiency.

| ASIN | B0000632QE |
| Additional Features | Manual |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,362 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #128 in Mandolines |
| Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | V Shape |
| BladeLength | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Brand | Börner |
| Brand Name | Börner |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,735 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00056975910011 |
| Included Components | 3.5Mm Blade, 7Mm Blade, Swissmar Borner V-1001 V-Slicer Plus Mandoline, Thick/Thin Reversible Slicing Blade |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.5"L x 3"W x 5.9"H |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Börner |
| Manufacturer Part Number | V-1001 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited to Manufacturer's defects |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | V-1001 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions | 16.5"L x 3"W x 5.9"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| UPC | 056975910011 885125475007 789322872174 845055003862 885756250530 735343090752 701980777479 737989655654 882593291306 887651774388 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**N
Best mandolin for the price, beats out higher priced items
It has been a great investment and has paid for itself, many many times over. I use it more often than any other gadget in my kitchen. Clean up is simple, just rinse and store in back in it's holder, it drips dry with no rusting and the blades are still super sharp after being used pretty much daily since November of 1999. I use it to dice onions and peppers in seconds when I make chili, sloppy joes or tacos. I use it whenever I make hashbrowns, potato chowder, potatoes au gratin or even french fries as I can safely and swiftly slice potatoes into cubes, thick or thin strips, chips, scalloped slices or fries. It can julienne tender-crisp delicate slices of veggies for stir-fry or a salad or side dish. You can make quick easy carrot and celery sticks for snacking, cucumber slices for salads, tomato slices for burgers -- you name it this does it. I love my Borner V-slicer and recommend it to everyone. I still buy this for every wedding gift and housewarming party that I've attended since 1999! Yes, there are less expensive mandolins and more expensive ones, but for the ease of use, super quick clean up, handy storage/safety holder and just overall sturdiness and reliability of this little tool I rate it 5 stars all around. I know I sound a bit over the top raving about it, buy I could not recommend it more enthusiastically. Wait--I can! This thing rocks! Buy it, try it, you will adore it! It has drastically reduced my preparation time on many dishes and it has become as essential to my kitchen as my chef's knife and fry pan. But again, this is a high quality product with German-made blades that stay sharp longer than you will. It's super sharp and slicey. If you like your finger tips and don't like blood and gore--then use the safety guide and a little care and you'll be a-ok. When dealing with any cutting tool, just as you would with a chainsaw or with a knife--use care, common sense and precaution. Always use the little safety food guide that comes with it, and make sure that you are holding the guide properly so that the arrows point the right way and the guide slides smoothly! It's very safe to use if you use your head, but yes, the blades are really very sharp. However, with sensible care the Borner V-slicer is safer than a knife and very easy to use. The V-slicer has a safety catch at the base. To get it out of it's case you simply release the catch and gently remove the slicer. If you reach inside or try to yank or force it out without releasing the safety catch first--you'll injure yourself. The unfortunate woman whose hand was badly sliced while removing the slicer from its case probably didn't take the time to release the catch before she tried to remove it from it's safety case. Having had a tendon reattachment of my own after a box-cutter hit a metal staple and sliced into my hand, I do really feel for her, but it's not the Borner V-Slicer's fault she injured herself--Please use care! It's a very sharp edged tool, and the bladed edges for julienne and cubed foods are dangerous too. Read the instructions, use the safety guide, store it in its safety case and avoid touching the blade edges. With a little normal caution you'll soon be confidently slicing veggies in seconds like a pro. **** REVIEW UPDATED NOVEMBER 28, 2011 - I am updating this review to reflect my 12 years of product use. I wrote the original review in November of 2002, after owning the V-slicer for only a few years. I've had it 12 years now and I still use this thing (the same unit) practically every day. Crazy. It's a great tool, and very safe when used correctly. In all the years I've used the V-slicer I've cut myself maybe six times - and each time it was because I wasn't using the safety guide from laziness or I had oriented the guide the wrong way. Despite using it more or less daily since November 1999, the only issue we have had with it is that one of the small plastic hooks on the front of the storage unit broke off and now the safety guide (or "hat" as my husband calls it) cannot stay neatly attached to the unit when stored. No biggie. There's some minor cosmetic stuff too - it's gotten a bit stained from tomato sauce at some stage, and there's also a slight ding in the blades right in the center "V" where the two blades meet - not sure how that got there, but it has no effect on the slicey-diceyness of the thing. 12 years and it still works great and is ridiculously sharp. **** REVIEW UPDATED NOVEMBER 29, 2011 - Murphy's law. I updated the review for this and the very next day -- the safety catch on the bottom broke off. It can't be stored safely on the countertop now, so I'm ordering a new one. 12 years. The product lasted me 12 years. Pretty dang good for a mandolin that cost me about $25 bucks back then. I firmly stand by it, and I endorse it as a great, economical and labor-saving tool.
W**B
Metal parts are very sharp. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT TOUCH THE METAL PARTS! Keep a Tourniquet handy
Preamble: I received this mandoline last week. Being a virgin mandoline user, I actually decided to read the instructions. Being a man, this was a first for me. Prior to purchasing, I read a lot of reviews for this and got the impression that this is a dangerous device to operate without complete foreknowledge of its' operation. When people say this is sharp, they really mean it. The main blade and the two julienne inserts are EXTREMELY sharp. Don't even look at them wrong, because they will cut you. For a slicing device, that's a great thing, but make sure the pets (or kids) never touch it. I'm stating the obvious when I say that this would be a useful tool in prison. One slap with this thing and ears and noses would hit the floor, forget looking for the biggest guy to knock out, with this on your side, you'd be king! Where was I....oh yeah, the review... First time I used it, I put it through it's paces. I had 12 different vegetables ready to slice & dice. The carrots were first. I julienned them like a pro. I Immediately found two issues. One, while using the food holder, it left about a quarter inch chunk of each carrot stuck on the main blade. Second, the carrot had stained the white plastic a dull pink/orange color. No amount of soap and hot water got the stain out completely. I was momentarily disappointed. I may have to use something stronger to take the stain off. I'll revisit this issue later on. Next, it was time to slice the tomatoes, cucumber, daikon, onions, zucchini, and bell peppers of various colors. It did an excellent job, without a single drop of blood spilt. I then moved on to lettuce and cabbage. Once I cut them down to managable chunks to fit the width of the guide, it shredded them faster than a mafia accountant before an IRS Audit. It took 6 days to eat the pounds of vegetables that I had processed with this thing. I enjoyed many very healthy meals during this "meat fasting period" of my life. A nice change from the normal carnivorous diet of mine. Perhaps there's something to that vegetarian diet that has been mentioned to me a few times, but that's a discussion for another day. Lastly, on the seventh day, I made french fries to go with my much anticipated ribeye steak. I have to say, that was the fastest that I've ever prepared homemade fries. Color me impressed (but for the love of [insert favorite deity here], please, not fuchsia, lilac, or especially periwinkle!). So... Finding a good bowl with a solid base is highly beneficial to this whole process. Not only does it keep the vegetables from scattering like roaches when the lights come on, it's also the ideal platform for the madaline. I've got 10 inch and 12 inch stainless steel bowls. The small notches on the bottom end of the mandoline locked onto the rim of the bowls perfectly, almost like it was designed to sit atop those bowls. Anything smaller than 10", or larger than 12" probably wouldn't work nearly as well though. I still haven't found the perfect grip for the food holder yet, and not sure if I will. I didn't know until it arrived that the food safety holder is ambidextrous. Sadly, I'm left-handed. I should have ordered the left-handed one instead. My momma always told me, "You ain't right.". Now I know what she meant. =P Overall, I am extremely satisfied with my purchase so far. Hopefully, as long as I keep using the food SAFETY holder and those chainmail gloves, I'll keep all my fingers intact and attached. The only major downside about this product is that compared to my previous mandolin, this one can't play "Ode to Joy", "Scarborough Fair", or even "Greensleeves". They both cut into fingertips well though. Have a wonderful day, and happy slicing, -Rob UPDATE (1/30/2017): My mandoline is still going strong. Surprisingly, I still have all my fingers. Why is the 7-piece kit cheaper than the 5-piece? It makes no sense! I used a little diluted bleach to clean the stains, and it looks brand new again, although my black shirt that I was wearing does not. Bleach and black cloth makes brown. Who woulda thunk it. UPDATE (8/1/2018): I'm still using my mandoline at least 3 times a week. I don't know how, but the blades are just as sharp as the day I got it nearly 5 years ago. Sadly, I have lost a finger since my last update. Nothing to do with the mandoline though. I got into an argument with some guy claiming to be a Samurai (bushi), and after a heated conversation, I flipped him "the bird" and told him, "if you are a real Samurai, then slice off my finger!". Little did I know until that point, he was carrying a katana. I heard him say "Hai", and then my middle finger was on the ground. In that moment, I found that there was something sharper than this mandoline. That's the last time I will visit Japan. I like my remaining nine fingers. UPDATE (10/11/2021): Well, I’m still here. I survived the mandoline mostly intact, a global epidemic, the free-speech/thought police, and the PPP (political putrescence process). I hope all of you made it through all this unscathed. Anyhow, I'm back to tell you that I'm still happy with my mandoline purchase. I'm still using it at least twice a week, and it's still sharp as the day I bought it 8 years ago. I hope that they are still selling the same high quality model as the one that I purchased. I still have most of my fingers, but the remaining ones aren't quite the same length as before. A bit of advice: Even if you are in a hurry, ALWAYS use the food safety holder. Listen to me, I'm a professional. They don't call me "'Nubby" (now) for nothing. Peace, love, and long health (and fingers)! It’s too bad Amazon got rid of Product Review comments and replies. That was a very powerful feature to have when making decisions to buy products. Oh well, that was the good old days. Review subject: Swissmar Borner V-1001 V-Slicer Plus Mandoline
M**S
Over 15 years of use and still works like a charm
I have had my V-slicer for over 15 years and it still works as good as the day I took it out of the box. With no special treatment and sometimes abusing it the blades are still sharper than ever. I put them in the dishwasher sometimes and sometimes I just wash them myself. I just recently bought another slicer that is almost similar in look and design but not the same as I couldn't find this one in the store. What a mistake. I have come to appreciate some of the features that make this one special. 1) The blades are situated so that most of your food will be sliced or chopped unlike some others that sit lower. Use your food holder and you don't have to worry about cutting yourself. 2) The easy pop in and out of the various slicers is not to be taken for granted. Others require way more effort to change out the blades. 3) The small chopping blade which I frequently use for onions works effortlessly. Well on other brands if it works at all it destroys half the onion and is quite hard to push through. I would never have thought it could be different until I saw if for myself. 4) The cleanup and storage is so easy. I put mine in a drawer lying flat and can whip it out and within a minute have anything I want chopped, sliced or diced. I know this sounds like I work for this company but I don't. It's just a fabulous product and deserves the 5 stars. I am a lazy cook and this simple gadget does the trick without electricity or too much fuss.
A**C
Great slicer - great price!
Since I wrote my original review, I have tried doing more things with my V-slicer. I can now say with certainty that this is one great kitchen tool. I LOVE it. I have sliced almost anything that could be slice or julienned, and I have not been disappointed in anything. I even did tiny matchsticks of carrots and it worked like a charm. If you want tiny dices of bell pepper, all you have to do is use the small julienne blade and run the whole pepper through the slicer and you get these teeny tiny pieces of bell pepper. Again, I don't know how I lived without it this long. If I could go back and change the rating to 5 stars, I would. ----------------------- Original review: ----------------------- I have never had a slicer/mandoline before, but have always wanted one. I decided to get the Borner V-Slicer after reading all the reviews on this one and on some other brands. It indeed is as sharp as everyone says it is. In fact, it goes through things so effortlessly, I have to check to make sure it is actually slicing the item. I have been able to slice very ripe tomatoes, mushrooms, cucumbers, carrots, onions, and bell peppers. I was wary of trying the bell pepper because it is hollow and not as firm as some of the other vegetables I tried, but it sliced it perfectly. I have not gotten the hang of doing the julienne strips yet, but I have only tried carrots and I believe they were a little too hard. I think it will do fine with potatoes or zucchini. All in all, I am very pleased with my V-slicer. At first, I thought the safety holder will keep too much of the food from slicing and there would be a lot of waste, but this is not the case. Most things slice all the way down to a very small piece - maybe 1/4" or less. I do think there could be a few more instructions or hints as to how to position the food on the safety holder in order to do the slicing, but, so far, I'm happy.
I**R
High Quality item that lasts and lasts...and lasts!
After literally daily use for over 8 years I noticed the small julienne blade on my Börner V3 TrendLine Mandoline Slicer was getting a little dull. The thick/thin insert had melted a bit on the end years ago in an unfortunate accident, and I finally decided to replace the whole set since I had points on my Prime credit card. I reordered, it arrived quickly, was packaged wonderfully and had not changed hardly at all! The only difference in the new set was the brand name is now on the end of the slicer. Same high quality German made set, same EXTREMELY sharp blades. This set is great, one blade for slicing 2 ways (thick or thin) one blade for fat julienne cuts and one blade for think julienne cuts, all neatly kept, along with the cutter & safety guard in a stand. Not dishwasher safe, but I have thrown it in the dishwasher top rack many times. Cleans easily by hand (be safe) and stays sharp for years and years, even with daily use! Wonderful safety features and instructions right on the holder & cutter! (hard to see in the photo) Great investment that will be a must have in your kitchen for years to come! I keep mine hanging over my sink with the stand & blades nearby, since I use it multiple times a day.
R**Y
A really good unit. You wont be dissapointed.
I bought this a few years ago. I decided to get a new one. I use mine a lot. I bought this one as a backup. I find this does everything I need. I have learned how to make very fine chopped onion using it. And a lot more. At least this is a good one to start. If find something you think will be better then try it. I like this one a lot.
W**R
Not that Sharp
I would really rather just use my Henckels knives. I have tried a couple of other models from other manufacturers and wasn't that happy with them. I finally tried this one because it was so highly rated on YouTube, though it has less features than any other I have tried. It is a simple device that is very pricey for what it does, I like the others I have tried better. I keep my knives almost as sharp as this, so when people are say that is incredibly sharp they must not have had the pleasure of using quality knives with great blade geometry. Potatoes and onions can't be ran through without jamming and the guard appears to be made out of nails with the points cut off. My knives are almost as fast and far easier to clean, I would send it back but I figured after 3 I was not going to be satisfied with any of them, and I was feeling bad about sending another one back. To be honest it sets on the counter out of the way (which it is good at because of it's design). Every time I think of using it I change my mind and go back to the knives because they are much easier.
A**B
The perfect slicer - perfect cuts every time
I really don't know where to start. This device is wonderful. Pros: THE BLADE: Incredibly sharp. I was slicing crisp celery on it earlier today and even at an angle to one of the blades I get a resistance free cut. I actually stopped for a second to make sure I didn't cut myself. The V orientation of the blade is perfect for the intended use of the slicer. With the provided holder, I can make julienne cuts of roma tomatoes for sauce in no time at all. THE HOLDER: Very clever design. Now it takes some practice to get it down but I prefer to hold the slicer at an angle over the bowl or cutting board so that I can come down on the V blade with the holder. The shape is perfectly ergonomic, the prod that forces the object against sliding surface fits perfectly into the palm of my hand so that the forward and back motion is fluid. The best thing about the holder that I don't see in many others is the jagged plastic edge that allows you to get the very last bit of whatever you're cutting through the blades. Perfect. THE STORAGE BASE: Everything fits in place. The quick release safety tab is a very clever and easy to use feature. Parts slide in and out with ease. I'm very pleased. For safety reasons, every sharp edge is concealed when stored in the proper position. That's good design. CLEANING: Everything disassembles in a way that all you need to do is run warm water over the blade and sliding surface on both sides and everything comes clean. Its easy to underestimate the quality of the plastic, but this isn't the sort of cheap material that you would expect to be stained after years of repeated use. Cons: The only thing that concerns me about the slicer are the rubber feet. They look as though they won't hold up to repeated use. Also, the grooves provided for mounting over a bowl are in such a position that its useless unless you have the right size bowl which I've found to be somewhere between 8" and 11". Any larger and it doesn't sit right. Any smaller and it doesn't balance well. Conclusion: If you cook a lot with raw fruits and vegetables that require fine consistent slicing, then this machine will cut your prep time down to nothing. I use it every single day. My favorite use is slicing apples as a snack. With the thick setting, you get every bit of apple and even the tiniest seeds fall out in perfectly sliced pieces. Perfect.
S**A
Bra rivjärn
Mycket bekväm rivjärn.
S**N
شرح الصيانه
المنتج جيد واصلي
R**Z
Rallador BORNER
Es un producto para toda la vida, tuve que jubilar el que tenia por que solo me duró 40 años Vale cada centavo!!
T**E
Great useful mandoline
Slices and juliennes well. Carrots are a little hard to get nice fine longish julienne from, but cucumber works well. Slices tomatoes, cucumbers and onions very finely and efficiently. Shreds cabbage well for coleslaw. Can even dice an onion if you make cross-cuts into it before hand. There are videos to show you what you can do with it. Not perfect, but very good and useful:)
T**U
リピート購入
25年程前に衝動買いしたドイツ製V字スライサーを愛用していました。さすがに最近切れが悪くなり,同じ製品(Orijinal Borner V-Slicer)を探しておりました。このサイトで一番安く見つけ,リピート購入しました。切れ味は抜群。安全に関する機能はそのまま受け継がれています。旧モデルにはなかった2枚のカッター刃も新たに追加されています。これを使うと他のスライサーを使いたいと思いません。
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