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Sunday 11-5 CST | |  | Peelers | Home » » » » » » OXO Good Grips Serrated Peeler | | | | | | | Description: | | The OXO Good Grips Serrated Peeler easily peels skins off waxy and slippery fruits and vegetables. The sharp, serrated, stainless steel blade is ideal for peeling peaches, plums, tomatoes, zucchini and more. Soft, comfortable non-slip handle. Dishwasher safe. | | | Features: | |
• Sharp, serrated stainless steel blade
• Easily peel skins off waxy and slippery fruits and vegetables
• Ideal for peeling peaches, plums, tomatoes, zucchini and more
• Dishwasher Safe
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.24 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.17 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.02 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 26 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
Average Customer Review:
( 26 customer reviews )
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26 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Much more useful than I expectedMay 14, 2006
By Amalfi Coast Girl I purchased this product because it was recommend on America's Test Kitchen. I didn't expect much, but I was wrong. The serrations do seem to improve the cutting ability of this blade.
I find that I reach for this peeler more frequently than I do my non-serrated peeler. It not only works well on tomatoes, but also on lemons, asparagus, sweet potatoes and butternut squash. I believe that this peeler could function well as the only peeler in a kitchen.
If you need a new peeler, try buying one of these before purchasing a standard peeler. I have been pleasantly surprised at how well this peeler works on both delicate and hard vegetables.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Very good for what it is but use with caution.Jul 25, 2007
By Roman I like using this to peel kiwi fruit. It gives a nice clean peeling to the fruit. A regular paring knife will take too much of the skin hence too much of the flesh. But you must be careful with it, I once cut the tip of my pointer finger while peeling the kiwi fruit and it was quite painful. The serrated blades are very, very sharp. Another negative about this peeler is that the skin of the kiwi fruit got stuck on the teeth of the blades and I had to manually pluck out the skin. I think this slows down the rhythm and thus the efficiency of the peeler. My experience is that if you peel "slippery" fruit or vegetable like kiwi or tomato, you must be very careful that the fruit does not slip out of your hand when you use this peeler or you might risk injuring yourself just like I did. I usually cradle the fruit in paper towel to prevent from slippage and peel with extra caution.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
IT WORKS!!Feb 22, 2006
By G. O'SHEA
"IRISH GINNY"
This is a jewel. Takes the skin off nice and clean. Just the tool to get rid of those tough skins on a few tomatoes and no more fuzzy peaches. Just bought 6 more for family and friends.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
An excellent tool at a low pricerJul 27, 2008
By Maxwell Johnson
"Cook, musician and teacher"
This is one of those simple tools that one takes for granted until the realization comes that small changes make big differences. I'm just ordering my second one now, the first having served a long and honorable career. The addition of very fine serrations to the edges on this peeler greatly improves its performance with thin-skinned or juicy products like tomatoes, peaches, mangoes, kiwi, and the like. Practice with it until your peeling stroke begins with the slightest sideways slide...it only takes a little...and you can make fast work of an otherwise messy and tedious job. If, as one reviewer noted, you have trouble with peel sticking between the blades, try tapering your peeling stroke as it comes to an end. This will cause the peel to taper to a point and fall cleanly from the blade. It just takes a little practice.
If I had a bushel of fruit to peel, I'd still opt for a razor-sharp paring knife. But for normal household quantities, or if your skill with a small knife is not all it could be, this is a great addition to the kitchen gadget drawer.
8 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Soft skin peelerAug 01, 2006
By David J. Atkinson
"dja"
Makes peeling tomatoes and peaches a breeze. Can be a little awkward.
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