Prepworks by Progressive Pocket Peeler
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No, the magnets in the curved part of the handle aren't strong enough to keep the handle attached to the wall. They will attract metal objects in a drawer that are smaller than them. They are, however, the best peelers I have ever purchased.
Here's no rust!
Stainless steel is used for the blades. The handles are made of a durable plastic material. The peelers are held together for storage by magnets embedded in the handles, which I think is a brilliant idea.
The product was designed in the United States and made in China.
Selected User Reviews For Prepworks by Progressive Pocket Peeler
I never imagined I'd fall in love with an inanimate object as much as I have with these. br>br>Perhaps a little too much. br>br>First and foremost, the magnetism is something I adore. It makes organization and cleanup quick, simple, and foolproof (I'm prone to misplacing things). I also like how each one has its own color and how comfortable the handle is to hold. what do you mean by ergonomic? The serrated peeler is another option. br>br> Peeling the skin off of thin-skinned people is my absolute favorite. It's difficult enough to peel skinned fruits and vegetables, but try it with a straight-sided fruit or vegetable. Your fruit will turn to mush due to how hard you have to grip it with an edged peeler. Using a knife, on the other hand, entails chopping off far too much (at least for me). br>br>However, where does the serrated peeler fit in? BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL, BE I'd like to kiss whoever thought of that BRILLIANT concept. br>br>Perhaps the reddish, serrated peeler gets the most love from me, but I adore them all. ) I'm pretty sure I'm not going to buy any more. This is all I have.
This is an excellent kitchen tool. I was boiling tomatoes to remove the skins so I could slice and dry them in my dehydrator for "sun" dried tomatoes. For years, I had struggled with peeling mangoes, peaches from our tree, and other soft fruits. I had no idea there was such a thing as a serrated peeler. I'm giddy with delight. It peels tomatoes and other difficult-to-peel fruits and vegetables. Fruits are easy to peel. It has saved me many hours and a lot of trouble. The great thing about this is that it grips the fruit's skin and peels off only the skin, leaving the rest of the fruit intact. There is no waste! Previously, I had to throw away a lot of the mango and peach flesh, as well as the skin, because the knife had removed too much. You can only remove a very small portion of skin with this peeler. This gadget is made even better by the fact that it comes with a regular peeler. My old peeler must have been worn out because this new one glides over apples, potatoes, and other hard vegetables and fruits with ease. What a great buy!.
These are fantastic because they're exactly what I was looking for. The magnet holds them together, but not so tightly that it's difficult to separate them, and it keeps the drawer tidy. The variety is wonderful, and they all work well together! They're far superior to the ones I used to have.
This is a fantastic collection. I probably over-researched peelers and chose this set because it stacked and had three different blade types. They are extremely effective. Peeling takes only a few seconds, and the blades are razor-sharp. (Be careful because you might cut the end of my finger. ) ) They're comfortable in my hand and cut through carrots, potatoes, and ripe mangoes quickly. Carrots work well in the shredder. With the magnetic handles, they stack to save space in my drawer, and this is a high-quality product; I'm glad I chose this set!.
When you're in desperate need of a Peeler, who knows where you'll find one? Those OXO items are all black! The P's are listed below. C's. You make the call!br>br>Pros: Colors that stand out - They have the Potato Eye Removerbr> I like the handle shape, the edges have texture for a good grip, the rest is shiny, good wt plasticbr> As these are unique, I would suggest them as a Kitchen gourmet chef, gift basket item! br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. With thicker slicing or match stick pieces blades, I don't use the other two. br> The Potato Eye Removers are at the top tip and difficult to maneuver. br> Bulky trio doesn't lay well in drawer when all together. Use a canister with a stand for utensils.
This is fantastic because it is simple to use and maintain. The previous one had gone missing, and every Ross store I passed stopped to look for it, but there was nothing. Until I discover that Amazon sells everything, that is. Voá-.
These are fantastic! We bought this set for our wedding after hearing about it from a health blogger, and I'm not disappointed! I put these on a tough Jamica and they peeled it up like there was no tomorrow! What's more, they're magnetic, so they stick to the fridge, which comes in handy in our teeny-tiny apartment kitchen. BUY THEM! You're not going to be let down.
When my mother came over, she tried it out and fell in love with it, as her peeler was quite old. I gave her one for Christmas, and we now alternate peeling vegetables. It has two different blades and is easy to grip. There's no risk of your fingers getting cut.