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Sunday 11-5 CST | |  | Home Fragrance | Home » » » » Zyliss Soft Skin Peeler | | | | | | | Description: | | Zyliss Solf Skin Peeler quickly peels tomatoes, pears, kiwi and other soft fruits. The serrated blade easily follows the contours of the food efficiently removing even tough skins like ginger. The sharp steel blade easily removes produce blemishes. | | | Features: | |
• Easily peels delicate-skinned fruits and vegetables
• Double-edged steel blade with extra-sharp tip for removing blemishes
• Allows back-and-forth peeling and left- or right-handed use
• Safe to use in the dishwasher
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 12.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.5 inches | | Package Length:
| 10.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 28 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
( 28 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Peachy!Jan 06, 2006
By Jolly Gourmand I certainly agree with the reviewer who said this peeler performed awesomely on peaches. (It also works nicely on nectarines and other soft fruit.) It also comes with a hard plastic blade guard that protects the blade when it's tossed in a drawer. Like others, I purchased this item for the wrong reason (in order to qualify for the extra $25 off an order of $125 or more), but I am certainly glad I did.
5/11/06: This peeler also does a fine job on ripe tomatoes (for those who do not wish to peel using the traditional scalding method).
11/04/06: I have purchased several for 'stocking stuffers'. You might consider doing the same.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Excellent new peelerSep 30, 2005
By C. Stafford
"enthusiast"
Like another reviewer, I bought this somewhat on a lark, but we were granted an abundance of tomatoes and super-ripe peaches this summer and I was curious. The serrated blade really makes all the difference! Now that apples are in season here in Massachusetts, it's doing a great job on them, too - defintely better than my traditional paring knife (and I'm pretty good with the knife, but this takes off noticeably less fruit along with the peel.)
One word of caution: use this tool with care and respect, because that serrated blade is SHARP!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
One of the handiest little gadgets I've ever had! And it really works!Aug 22, 2007
By Mary Whipple I confess that I usually won't deal with the annoying and time-consuming dipping-into-boiling-water method for peeling tomatoes. I usually either ignore this instruction, chop the tomatoes, and throw them into the recipe without peeling or I choose a different recipe. Ditto for peeling soft fruit, like peaches, kiwis, and nectarines, for which, in desperation, I sometimes pretend the colorful skin is part of the "look" of the recipe, even though it might be fuzzy.
With this Zyliss peeler, however, I have some new options. Peeling even the ripest, fresh tomato or softest fruit is as easy as peeling a potato, though you make long, slow strokes with the peeler (or use a sawing motion as you peel), instead of making quick, short strokes. The process is quick and easy, and cleanup is a breeze.
It is important, if you decide to get this peeler, to save the guard that comes with it. The blades are extremely sharp! The guard (at least the one on my peeler) does not snap on closely, but a rubber band easily holds it in place so that the peeler can be tossed into the utensil drawer with other peelers, presses, and slicers. A great little gadget, which I will buy in bulk to give as hostess presents and stocking stuffers. It really works!
Note: Several vendors carry this Zyliss peeler on Amazon, and each has his/her own (unlinked) product page. As the vendors have different prices, which vary up to two dollars, a customer will want to check for price before buying. Mary Whipple
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
No other peeler compares!Feb 22, 2007
By J. Stiborek This peeler is a family favorite. Nothing skims the skin of a tomato or persimmon or any other fruit like this one does. I loved my peeler so much that I bought enough for my 4 sisters and recently bought 4 more to give as gifts. You do have to be careful with it as the blade is very sharp.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Better than the invention to slice bread!Aug 30, 2006
By Dr. C
"any chemist can cook"
To my surprise, this peeler works fantastically on ripe tomatoes! Have given one to everyone in the family. Initially, only one member of the family greatly preferred tomatoes peeled; now everyone does! It's actually easier to peel than to slice unpeeled tomatoes. It takes off only a thin section of skin. Recommend very highly.
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