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Messermeister Swivel Peeler 7-in.
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Messermeister Swivel Peeler 7-in.
- Material: Soft, Non-Slip, Easy-Grip Handles
- Size/Capacity: 7-in.
- Origin: Taiwan
- Cleaning & Care: Handwashing Recommended
- Warranty: Lifetime on Manufacturer Defects
Product Description
Peel potatoes and carrots quickly with this handy Peeler. Designed with a double blade that swivels, it conforms to the contours of your vegetables so every bit of the outer peeling will be removed. Use the tip to remove potato eyes or surface blemishes. And to cushion your hand as you work, the peeler is equipped with a soft, easy-to-hold handle that also sports our name, Cooking.com.
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Messermeister Swivel Peeler 7-in.
- Publisher: Messermeister Inc.
- Label: Messermeister Inc.
- Studio: Messermeister Inc.
- Average Customer Review:
based on 1 reviews
- Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #17365
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Super sharp vegetable peeler with its own protective blade cover 2007-12-01
Comment: I purchased the Messermeister Pro-Touch Serrated Swivel Peeler because it was recommended by Cook's Illustrated magazine. As usual, the folks at CI were right. This peeler is super-sharp and cuts through produce peels almost effortlessly.
The blades on most vegetable peelers tend to get dull over time from a combination of normal wear from being used and from being knocked around with other prep tools and utensils .in a kitchen drawer. In the past, I bought slightly less expensive peelers and resigned myself to replacing them more frequently when the blades became dull. However, this Messermeister peeler is not that much more expensive than the OXO Good Grips peelers I had purchased previously (which are nice quality as well), and it comes with a plastic blade cover to protect the sharp edges during storage. This should keep the blades sharp much longer, making it a better value in the long run even though it costs a little more up front.
I used to throw my vegetable peelers in the dishwasher, but with this one I've been hand-washing it immediately after I use it (sometimes all it needs is a quick rinse), drying it and putting on the protective blade cover before returning it to the utensil drawer. So far, it has kept its razor-sharp edge and remains a joy to use.
I doubt I'll ever actually enjoy peeling fruits or vegetables, but this tool certainly helps me get the job done faster and more easily. What more can you ask from a vegetable peeler?
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