OXO Good Grips Y Peeler

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OXO Good Grips Y Peeler

OXO Good Grips Y Peeler

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CarolHemm Good Grips Y Peeler Very sharp, easy to hold, best peeler I've ever used, only reason I've given it four stars is because like most of these types of peelers the peel gets clogged in the blade. LindaB Great quality product I bought this to replace an old one. Excellent as ever. Feels good to hold. It has a sharp blade which peels vegetables easily. CPC99 Perfect Peeler Great peeler for many fruits and vegetables especially if you are affected by arthritis.

There are three common types of blade materials: stainless steel, ceramic, and carbon steel. Stainless steel blades are by far the most popular because it is the one material that you can sharpen like you would with knives. Ceramic blades are similar in sharpness to stainless steel, but when it comes to toughness and durability, they can be more prone to breaking or dulling. Lastly, carbon steel blades are susceptible to rust if not taken care of properly. This means you will have to wipe down after each use, so the blade isn’t wet.This roundup was updated by Sharon Lehman, RDN, a passionate home cook who is also a registered dietitian. Since testing five of the peelers on this list, she keeps reaching for the Kuhn Rikon, which she found the most versatile of the bunch.

Kyocera is known for its incredibly sharp ceramic knives, so it’s no surprise that it also offers peelers with ceramic blades. This Y-shaped peeler won’t rust or corrode, and the ceramic material minimizes food browning, which is great when you’re peeling large quantities of apples or potatoes. Like Kyocera’s ceramic knives, the blade on this peeler is made from the company’s proprietary zirconia material that will stay sharp much longer than similar metal knives. This peeler cleaned up easily by hand, and it came out of the dishwasher with no obvious issues. Since it's also made entirely of stainless and has a long warranty, it should perform well over time. We found that it worked wonders on bushels of apples and large quantities of potatoes, but longer foods, like larger zucchini, had to be trimmed or cut in half to fit the machine (which was simple). Though it’s considerably more expensive than a manual peeler, this would be a major help if you find yourself peeling produce in large quantities (or you’re just trying to give your hands a break). The attachments are even dishwasher safe, which makes clean up super straightforward.

With a super sharp stainless steel blade, this handy tool can peel even the hardest food skins with ease and includes a built in eyer for removing any unwanted blemishes or imperfections. With a chunky, non-slip handle, this high-quality peeler is comfortable and easy to hold, ensuring safe peeling even with wet hands. If you own any OXO Good Grips items, you know how well they work. If you’re OXO Good Grips curious, now’s the time to discover how excellent they are for yourself. You’ll find an expansive range of OXO kitchen utensils, home devices and OXO food storage containers available at Lakeland. Whatever your household needs, we’re confident we’ve got an OXO Good Grips solution to make life simpler. The OXO Good Grips promise Material: Blades are generally stainless steel or carbon steel, though there are ceramic-bladed peelers. Stainless steel holds a sharp edge and is also usually dishwasher safe. Carbon steel is very sharp but can rust over time if not washed and dried thoroughly. Ceramic blades are sharp but can stain. When you’re prepping for a large dinner, it’s always nice to do some of the work ahead of time. Yes, you can peel your potatoes ahead, but after peeling they should be submerged in cold water to keep them from turning brown. They can be peeled up to 24 hours in advance and kept submerged in cold water in the refrigerator. OXO make superb kitchen utensils, but they’ve applied their expertise to a wider range of household products too. Particularly their selection of OXO food storage containers.

nikoru BRILLIANT PEELER Probably the best peeler I've ever had, easy to hold and you can go very fast, you just have to be careful as it is so sharp, it goes for may nails. It came with a plastic guard but it didn't hold in place, it's transparent and got lost in the drawer! If you’re in the market for several peelers to outfit your kitchen, this Oxo set is the way to go. Not only do you have the option to go for a colorful set—one swivel peeler with a green handle, one julienne peeler with an orange handle, and one serrated peeler with a red handle—but these peelers also offer versatility and durability. Shape: Do you want to use a traditional straight peeler or a Y-shaped peeler? Some like a Y-shape for easier peeling, whereas others opt for a straight blade for precision. It’s really down to personal preference. One of the first products ever 'invented' by the founder of OXO Good Grips - this iconic swivel peeler was the start of a range of kitchen tools, all ergonomically-designed to suit every generation of user. OXO peelers and tools were especially focused on those with arthritis, who may struggle to grip utensils tightly. Kyocera has made a name for itself with super-sharp ceramic knives, so it should come as no surprise that this ceramic peeler performs just as well. The Y-shaped tool won't rust or corrode, and the ceramic material minimizes food browning, which comes in handy when peeling large amounts of apples or potatoes. Like Kyocera’s ceramic knives, the blade on this peeler is made from the company’s proprietary zirconia material and will stay sharp much longer than similar metal knives.

Comfort is key when you’re using a tool that requires diligence and repetition. Keep your hands comfortable with an easy, natural grip that’s not going to fall out of your hands. This peeler, which is equally as comfortable for righties as it is for lefties, boasts a molded handle that is easy to hold onto. The dual stainless steel blades allow you to peel in either direction. The grip has finger-hold ridges, but they may not be perfect for every user. We found them a little off for the way we wanted to grip the peeler, but other users may love it. The blade swivels so it’s at the right angle for cutting, and the peeler managed to remove the peels in one swipe without removing an excessive amount of the actual potato. When all the work is done, cleanup is easy since it’s dishwasher safe. Type of blade: Do you want a straight or serrated edge blade? Straight edge blades can be better for potatoes and create a more presentable, smooth finish, but serrated edges can be more efficient for soft and delicate fruits. Style: There are two main types of potato peelers to consider: manual and electric. Within manual peelers, there are the traditional peeler and the Y-peeler. At the end of the day, it all comes down to personal preference: Either can be used for all types of peeling. Aside from the blade’s material, it is also worth considering how it is designed. Some blades are serrated, and others have a fine edge. Consider which makes more sense for the types of food that you’ll be peeling.

OXO's famously soft, comfortable and non-slip grip ensures you'll be able to hold firm, even when your hands are wet. This swivel peeler also floats, so it won't disappear if you drop it while peeling potatoes over the sink. The most important part of the peeler is the blade. If the blade is strong and sharp, you’re going to have a tough time getting through certain vegetables, and you also want a blade that stays sharp. With its large, easy-to-grip rubber handle, the peeler sits comfortably in the hand, even if you suffer from limited dexterity or small hands. The superThe potato eye removers jut out from the sides of the peeler and are hollow circles, so they can also be used for getting a strand of zest from citrus fruits. When you’ve accumulated a pile of potato, apple, tomato, and zucchini peels, you can wash this in the dishwasher. Simple ideas are often the best. And for kitchens, bathrooms and everywhere else throughout your home, you can bet there will be a tried and tested 'good grips' solution from those clever people at OXO. If a vegetable peeler is a tool that you use infrequently, this might be more than you need, but if you want a variety of blades, this is a must-have set. Each peeler has its own clear safety cover to make sure blades aren’t exposed in storage. We loved how comfortable the handle was to hold during our tests, even after a long session with potatoes. Also, the blade cut flawlessly in both directions, making it ideal for any cutting method and for both left- and right-handed users. The metal eye at the top lets you remove eyes from potatoes without reaching for a knife, and the hole in the handle can be used for hanging it on a hook. When it comes time for cleaning, it can be washed by hand or in the dishwasher. In fact, one of our experts has been using this peeler for more than three years now and always throws it in the dishwasher. It's still an absolute workhorse. It depends on how the potatoes will be used. Many people like to slice the potatoes in half horizontally and bake them in their skins. If the peels won’t be desirable for serving, the potatoes should be peeled before cooking.



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