SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON · 3 PICKS

Compare the Top 3 Mandoline Slicers in Australia 2026

3 Australian-verified mandoline slicer picks compared side-by-side: OXO Good Grips Hand-Held for the cheapest verified buy; Joseph Joseph Multi-Grip for the best-value most-households pick; Kyocera Ceramic Adjustable for the segment ceiling. Every product has live Amazon AU stock at the last data refresh.

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BUDGET PICK
OXO Good Grips Hand-Held Mandoline Slicer
OXO Good Grips Hand-Held Mandoline Slicer
Best budget - cheapest pick from a recognised brand
$22.954.6 · 18518
TypeHandheld
Thickness3 settings
ValueCheapest here
BudgetHandheldNon-slip grip
  • Three slice thickness settings of 1mm, 2.5mm and 4mm
  • Clear window lets you watch the slices stack up below
  • Slice onto a board or plate, or hook it over a bowl
WHY WE PICKED THIS
This is the cheapest sensible way into mandoline slicing, and at 23 dollars it is close to impulse-buy money from a brand most cooks already trust. It is an adjustable handheld with three thickness settings of 1mm, …
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VALUE PICK
Joseph Joseph Multi-Grip Mandoline
Joseph Joseph Multi-Grip Mandoline
Best value - folds flat with a finger-safe multi-grip
$26.974.6 · 3758
TypeHandheld
StorageFolds flat
SafetyMulti-grip
Best valueFolds flatFinger-safe grip
  • Multi-grip food holder keeps fingers clear of the blade
  • Pinch, centre and flat grips for small, round and long produce
  • Three slice thickness settings to suit different jobs
WHY WE PICKED THIS
The Joseph Joseph is the best value pick because it solves the two things that matter most on a handheld: storage and safety. It folds flat so it slips into a drawer, and its standout feature is the multi-grip food …
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VALUE PICK
Kyocera Ceramic Adjustable Mandoline Slicer
Kyocera Ceramic Adjustable Mandoline Slicer
Best value - ceramic blade that stays sharp for years
$52.934.3 · 3695
BladeCeramic
TypeHandheld
Edge life10x steel
Ceramic bladeNo metallic tasteHand guard included
  • Zirconia ceramic blade made in Japan for a long-lasting edge
  • Holds its edge up to 10 times longer than a steel blade
  • Will not brown food or leave any metallic taste behind
WHY WE PICKED THIS
The Kyocera is the pick if you want a blade you will rarely need to think about again. Its zirconia ceramic blade is made in Japan and holds its edge up to 10 times longer than steel, so it stays slicing-sharp for y…
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Which one should you buy?

For most kitchens the Joseph Joseph Multi-Grip Mandoline at around 27 dollars is the best value pick, folding flat for the drawer while its multi-grip handle keeps your fingers well clear of the blade, which is exactly what you want from a tool this sharp. Buy the OXO Good Grips Hand-Held at 23 dollars if you want the cheapest pick from a recognised brand with the biggest review base of any handheld here, the Kyocera Ceramic at 53 dollars if you want a blade that stays sharp far longer than steel and will not react with acidic food, or the Benriner Classic at 73 dollars if you want the Japanese slicer professional kitchens reach for, noting stock can be low at times. Step up to the Mueller V-Pro at 104 dollars if you want five interchangeable blades for slices, juliennes and crinkle cuts, and choose the OXO Good Grips 2.0 Chef at 107 dollars as the single premium pick if you want the safest, most versatile benchtop with a proper food holder, accepting its lower 4.2 rating and bulkier storage. The single best value, though, is the Joseph Joseph.

For full context on why we ranked these the way we did, what alternatives we considered (and rejected), and the broader buying-guide framework, read the full Best Mandoline Slicer Australia 2026: 6 Top Picks.

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