Amazon has Joseph Joseph Duo Straight Ergonomic Vegetable Peeler (Green) on sale for $3.93. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this Item:
Easy-grip, ergonomic design
Stainless-steel blade
Potato-eye remover
Straight Peeler
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Macy's also has Joseph Joseph Duo Straight Ergonomic Vegetable Peeler (Green) on sale for $3.93. Choose free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders $25+ for Star Rewards members (free to join).
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Amazon has Joseph Joseph Duo Straight Ergonomic Vegetable Peeler (Green) on sale for $3.93. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Blue_Ranger for posting this deal.
About this Item:
Easy-grip, ergonomic design
Stainless-steel blade
Potato-eye remover
Straight Peeler
No Longer Available:
Macy's also has Joseph Joseph Duo Straight Ergonomic Vegetable Peeler (Green) on sale for $3.93. Choose free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders $25+ for Star Rewards members (free to join).
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location
Model: Joseph Joseph Duo Easy-Grip Straight Potato and Vegetable Kitchen Peeler, Green
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Zzz.... Under $2 at the Daiso dollar stores in CA, and definitely not worth it at $4 since Daiso even sells ceramic blade models under $2.
Much better for rapid peeling of tons of long vegetables with less fatigue because you're using your arm muscles to pull during the cutting stroke. That's typically stronger than the push of your arm using stick-type peelers.
You can get Kuhn Rikon straight peeler at Williams-Sonoma for $5.
Carbon steel blade, probably sharper to use ("made in swiss") but will rust esp if put in dishwasher. Inherently a cheaper material and softer = easier to manufacture. OP item is stainless steel.
Last edited by BoastfulName6856 February 6, 2025 at 01:47 AM.
Zzz.... Under $2 at the Daiso dollar stores in CA, and definitely not worth it at $4 since Daiso even sells ceramic blade models under $2.
Much better for rapid peeling of tons of long vegetables with less fatigue because you're using your arm muscles to pull during the cutting stroke. That's typically stronger than the push of your arm using stick-type peelers.
Most ceramic blades from China are quite inexpensive these days... cheap, but trash -- easy to shatter and not that sharp.
Carbon steel blade, probably sharper to use ("made in swiss") but will rust esp if put in dishwasher. Inherently a cheaper material and softer = easier to manufacture. OP item is stainless steel.
The original Kuhn Rikon definitely feel super cheap, and you'll deal with rust even if you don't dishwasher it. But I've found nothing that works as well, even with things like butternut squash.
The original Kuhn Rikon definitely feel super cheap, and you'll deal with rust even if you don't dishwasher it. But I've found nothing that works as well, even with things like butternut squash.
I'm looking for any gimmick that makes whole butternut squash quickest to prepare for soup. Any recommendations?
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Much better for rapid peeling of tons of long vegetables with less fatigue because you're using your arm muscles to pull during the cutting stroke. That's typically stronger than the push of your arm using stick-type peelers.
Much better for rapid peeling of tons of long vegetables with less fatigue because you're using your arm muscles to pull during the cutting stroke. That's typically stronger than the push of your arm using stick-type peelers.
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