![]() ![]() FREE delivery Fri, May 26 on 25 of items shipped by Amazon. The Sharple does indeed have an eye remover, and even though it’s part of the plastic body, it’s surprisingly sharp and effective. Potato Peeler Kitchen, Vegetable Peeler, for kitchenaid Restaurant Fruit and Vegetable Peeling, I and Y Type Peeler Stainless Steel Blades, Peel Vegetables, Apple, veggie, carrot, potatoes, Set of 3. One type of mechanical peeler, the Magnascrubber, tumbles the potatoes on rollers with rubber studs, which removes the skin. Although it was adorably retro and a pretty pastel green shade, in the end, it turned out to be quite useless between its dulling blades and lack of eye-remover. ![]() Clearly OXO’s Pro line has mastered peelers, as this was our favorite among the Y peelers we tested. Its system allows extracting only the skin, avoiding. Best Y-Peeler: OXO Good Grips Pro Y Peeler. And speaking of pluses - you’d think that all vegetable peelers come with an eye-remover, right? They certainly should, but my old peeler (which seems to have been discontinued) didn’t have this feature, and it drove me up the wall every time I went to peel potatoes. This peeler is used to peel potatoes, cucumbers, carrots and other foods such as fruits with thin skin. The blade itself is also crafted from Japanese steel, and the brand assures it will never rust in the dishwasher, a major plus for those of us who easily tire from hand-washing. Life is too short to struggle with peeling potatoes or carrots. It actually has a safety cover that contains a small ceramic ball, so each time you open and close the cover, the ball hones and sharpens the blade. We’ve added long-term testing notes for both the Kuhn Rikon and OXO Good Grips peelers. Was it just so technologically advanced that each strip of zucchini skin would hone the blade? Well, no, of course not. This one has a grip-friendly handle and helps you quickly remove the outer skin of both root vegetables and. It will cut through almost every vegetable and fruit without much hindrance. Second is the overall quality of the peeler which is on par with potato peelers that cost double as much. First is the price of this peeler, which is just under 9. Before using the Sharple, I wasn’t sure how the self-sharpening feature would play out. A good potato peeler is a must in every kitchen. There are two aspects to this value proposition. ![]()
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