![]() This isn't cheap but I know that when I need it for peeling a lot of potatoes it is going to work. This is dishwasher safe but I hand wash and air dry mine there's too much of a chance of food getting stick in the peeler blades to risk putting it in the dishwasher. That is a lot of peeling but as mentioned, as long as you wash the potatoes first your peeler is going to last longer. When I use this it's usually to peel about four pounds of potatoes for a big dinner. I like the thickness of the handle on this one I wish there was a textured grip to it so that you didn't have to have completely dry hands to be able to use it but I can overlook that. One of the things that I hate about making mashed potatoes from scratch is having to peel potatoes I did have a glove that could be used to remove the skin from potatoes but you still needed to have a peeler on hand to get uneven areas and to dig out imperfect parts of the potato or if there are sprouts on it.ĭigging out the 'eye' of the potato is easy because this had a sculpted edge to it but if you are not washing your potatoes before you peel them, the dirt and sand that could be on them could end up dulling the blades that are used to peel the skin of the potato off. True Not Perfect But Works For Skin-Free Potatoes This is designed really well because you don't have to worry about cutting yourself when you use the peeler, like you have to do with some of the other potato peelers on the market. This is really easy to clean because I just put it in the dishwasher. That works to clean the potato peeler without leaving any food on the peeler. I just put it in the utensil part of the dishwasher. This was really affordable, and I have not had any problems with the peeler breaking. Then handle and blade are designed in a way that you don't have to worry about cutting yourself on the blade of the potato peeler. This makes it really easy to peel fruits and vegetables without having to worry about cutting yourself. Since I can't peel them with a kife, I always use the Kitchen Aid Potato Peeler. We're having zoodles again tonight.I really like to cook and bake, but I am the worst at peeling potatoes, apples, carrots, etc. Thank you for making such a good tool for my kitchen. The prices were comparable, but the value of the KitchenAid spiralizer hugely outweighed the other. I like everything about my purchase, so I took the other machine back. ![]() I was concerned that the main piece was just wiped down, until I realized that it doesn't touch the food. I made a quasi pasta salad without pasta. We like the box/case to hold all the pieces nicely. Then I used it and was thrilled! So is my husband. ![]() When it arrived, I was very happy with everything I saw. The KitchenAid Spiralizer was highly recommended and not much more in price than the hand spiralizer from Asia I had purchased. ![]() So I looked at other options on the internet. Unlike my mother, I am not a kitchen gadget collector. I brought it home and after examining it noticed some drawbacks. I was interested in making zoodles, so I went to my local kitchen gadget store and purchased the only one they had in stock. Love my Zoodle maker! Great addition to my KitchenAid mixer!
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