Faster and Safer – Potato Peeler

A potato peeler one of the lowest cost items that you can purchase for your kitchen, but it can also be one of the most frequent purchases that you have to make. Out of curiosity I tried peeling garlic and it is a joke to waste time on this. You cannot go without this kitchen utensil in your cuisine Peaches are my weakness and until I used to stay away from them because of the difficulty to peel them with my previous apparatus. Thankfully this turned out to be great and now it is one of the most used devices in my kitchen. So instead of like my old potato peeler of my hand cramping as soon as it hit my hand with the KitchenAid potato peeler my hand doesn’t cramp.
One of the most popular and underused multi-taskers is the potato peeler. When I took home the Kitchenaid Stainless Steel Euro Peeler a year back, honestly I never expected this handy tool to be this efficient. Most of the peelers that I have used earlier either get rusted or break after few use. The Soft Skin Peeler from the Zyliss is truly an amazing addition to the kitchen or dinning table fruit bowl.
True that I struggled a lot to find the best in the market and then finally I had to settle with the Oxo product. But, it doesn’t stop with kitchen shears. Potato Peeler as the name denotes is really easy to roll, but does it serve the purpose of a potato peeler is a dubious question. Though it is designed for apple and potato, I use this for coring pears and sweet potato as well. Out of curiosity I tried peeling garlic and it is a joke to waste time on this. We all promised to watch the television and jot the number down if we saw the commercial again. The company states all you have to do is put on the gloves and rub your hands over the potato and you will be done peeling in seconds. The Titan Peeler comes with the Titan Peeler, julienne blade, slicing board, and garnishing book for around . Even the expensive peelers cannot match the Oxo in terms of efficiency and performance.

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