I used my new electric machine for making my usual virgin coconut oil.
This is then a personal review of the machine. For more information please take a look at the respective manufacturers documents.
I find the machine a bit dangerous and advise caution when using it. The automation is only on the blades turning at a uniform speed and the success depends on how carefully and skilfully you can keep the coconut in place.
Any lack of concentration or position can cause serious damage as the machine can’t differentiate between coconut and human fingers.
You need to be extremely careful while scrapping the edges as there is chance of slipping and exposing the fingers.
Always use reasonably well shaped and not cracked coconuts. Use firm grip and let the coconut go out of your hands in case of any slippage.
A friend suggested use of gloves. It may do good but the blades may still cut it.
I didn’t use any and I didn’t get any cuts. But I used skills from using manual machines and absolute concentration.
Overall a great innovation and makes the process simpler. So I should agree on the Amazon rating of 3.5/5
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Wow…!! U make virgin coconut oil urself? Btw.. the electronic scrapper sounds dangerous.. i prefer the traditional scrapping blade
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Hello Aditi, you should also make the oil yourselves. I take two spoons a day
Yes manual ones are safer
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I can scrape coconut just enough for cooking. Cant imagine scarpping so many coconuts to make oil. May I know where you are from?
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Kerala. 100% Mallu
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Super! Could guess from your love for Coconuts 😊
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And you?
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Mumbai. 100% Maharastrian!
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Excellent 👍
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Are u writing a book already?
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No, want to start
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U have a plot on mind?
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Please read this. Am at this start stage
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-06-03/how-to-write-a-bestseller-jane-harper/9825774
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This is a great share. Thanks!
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Glad you find it interesting
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That is an impressive but risky machine!
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Yes indeed Indira
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It looks quite effective
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It’s good. Only thing is safety. Perhaps some heavy duty gloves and a bit of practice on it will help
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I prefer the traditional one. Thanks for introducing this,
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Frankly I am worried for friends using this
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Sounds good but manual ones are comparatively safer, I think…
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Perfectly agree. I don’t want any of my friends risking injury.
Unless i can do it for Friends
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That’s so nice of you to say… 🙂
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You are welcome Maniparna
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