kava
And they gave me such a vegetable peeler from Germany A trifle, and what a useful one

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Nirinka
Oh, and I have had such a peeler for 8 years already. Wonderful thing! It is a pity that now there are no such ones on sale, otherwise mine is already ugly!
nessi
I have been using this peeler for 15 years, if not more. A very handy thing. Especially peel zucchini and carrots. In general, her blades are worn down over the course of time. So I buy cheap counterparts and change the blade and that's it. The cheap ones have an inconvenient handle, and the knives are basically the same everywhere.
nessi
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Oh, and I have had such a peeler for 8 years already. Wonderful thing! It is a pity that now there are no such ones on sale, otherwise mine has become ugly!
There are a lot of them now on sale with different pens, and quality, both ours and imported - look in shops and markets. I often see Taskomovskie good, the average price is 130 rubles.
Gingerbread
So is this a vegetable cutter or a vegetable peeler?
Pakat
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Such, transverse, vegetable peeler, it is more convenient, it is easier for her to work ...
Rita
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Such, transverse, vegetable peeler, it is more convenient, it is easier for her to work ...
I don’t like it. The first, demonstrated by Kava, she likes much more - it is convenient for her to peel potatoes and everything else. And this one only long vegetables - carrots, zucchini ...
kava
Peeler. Peels the skin very thinly. It's just more comfortable for me to hold mine in my hands.
Freken Bock
I love these peelers, and my tower on them was torn down long ago. And this is my arsenal. And the same number, at least, were culled. These are the most comfortable for me. On white blades with small teeth, they cut off a very thin skin, cope with tomatoes. There are those that cut well, but remove a thick layer - for old potatoes. The most expensive were not always the best. And LEIFHEIT, by the way, has been pushed somewhere, as if it did not meet expectations. But I had it with a fixed blade. We must try to buy with a movable one, like kava

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Finally, I got hold of a sieve mug. Primitive, but ... there was no choice.

And in my Teskomovsky sieve-mug, some springy detail has "gone limp" and it does not work now.

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nessi
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Everyone goes crazy in their own way ...
Many vegetables and fruits are cleaned with this cleaning.
Tried longitudinal, not that, did not take root, lying around somewhere, but this one is always at work ...
And for me it is the other way around, since I mainly use it for peeling potatoes - it was the first option that turned out to be more convenient and we eventually removed the knife from such a peeler as yours and put it on ours. But when the blanks are large for the winter, for example, to work with zucchini or carrots, your option should be more convenient. In any case, this is the most necessary of the simplest kitchen tools in our house.
Gingerbread
ABOUT! Here's another found! Guess what this silicone thing is?
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Photographed, however, somehow horned.
Gingerbread
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Cleaning for garlic, if I'm not mistaken

Right! Well, how does it clean? I have never tried it.
dopleta
Quote: Gingerbread

Right! Well, how does it clean? I have never tried it.

Cleans not very well, to be honest. I posted it somewhere long ago. I have it in a set with a garlic screw press. And my press didn't work either. Although Pakat really likes it.
Caprice
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Such, transverse, vegetable peeler, it is more convenient, it is easier for her to work ...
And it's much more convenient for me to clean it. Longitudinal ones did not take root in our family, and we threw them out.
dopleta
And I have these gloves for peeling young potatoes, carrots, mushrooms, etc.
Peelers
They are knitted from special kevral fiber. They clean great.
dopleta
Still from the old stocks there is such a convenient knife for removing the core of the pepper.
I have long wanted to update it, but, unfortunately, they are no longer released. But I know one trick, how to quickly remove the peppercorn (remember, I already wrote how easy it is to peel garlic - cut off the top and tail, cut lengthwise, and the husk will fall off by itself). You need to take the pepper by the tail and push the core inward, and then pull it out by the tail. Very easy and fast!
Tanyusha
dopleta liked the gloves, if it's not a secret where they got them, I didn't see something in our stores.
dopleta
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dopleta liked the gloves, if it's not a secret where they got them, I didn't see something in our stores.
I bought them in Finland, but I saw similar ones on the website of an online store, however, there are Chinese rubber with some kind of dusting, such as emery.
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and what's inside the gloves? if without lining, then probably the handles at the same time get a sickly peeling?
They are unlined, but softer on the inside than on the outside.
Freken Bock
Until today, I was ashamed to show you this acquisition. My husband accidentally found it in my travel bag, spent two days trying to find out WHAT IT IS, and then he just laughed at me. And today I tried it in practice. EVERYTHING! Gutting pepper is quick and accurate. Who would have thought!

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dopleta
Check out what a cool folding knife with a mushroom brush they got me:

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Leska
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And today I tried it in practice. EVERYTHING! Gutting pepper is quick and accurate. Who would have thought!

This gouging tool is a relative of your ripper. Very comfortable. Cope even with raw potatoes with a bang.
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Shurshun
Quote: dopleta

Still from the old stocks there is such a convenient knife for removing the core of the pepper.

I have long wanted to update it, but, unfortunately, they are no longer released.
I have one, there are some on sale Very handy thing! Highly!
Tanyusha
Shurshun, if it's not a secret, but where you can buy a knife for cutting the core of pepper, I look in stores and have not seen something, maybe I am looking in the wrong place.

Anastasia
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I found

Sashul, but there is also a bit of something wrong on the link-there for removing the core of apples. And compared to a pepper cleaner, this one is narrower.I found a photo on the internet (it's not mine!)where these two devices lie next to each other. If you just take an apple peeler and push its cutting part wider? Need to try. But I would still like to find a specialized one for pepper, as in the photo on the left!
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tatulja12
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Such, transverse, vegetable peeler, it is more convenient, it is easier for her to work ...
I totally agree, I only work as a peeler. I clean all the potatoes and vegetables. It is very comfortable, and it removes a thin, thin skin. There is also how Kava shows, but it never caught on.
Anastasia
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I totally agree, I only work as a peeler. I clean all the potatoes and vegetables. It is very comfortable, and it removes a thin, thin skin. There is also how Kava shows, but it never caught on.

yes, then apparently someone will adapt to it. Before, I also only cleaned such a transverse Berner's one, and then I found something and switched to Berner too, only to the longitudinal one and everything, I liked it, how horrible. Now I only use the longitudinal one. I even do not know why.
Shurshun
I have been peeling potatoes since I was 15 with such a vegetable peeler
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What is convenient - I wash off excess dirt from vegetables with a brush and then clean. I got used to it, only very small potatoes are not very convenient But there is a sharp tooth on the side, which allows you to cut out points in the potatoes, very convenient. She's been alive for almost 20 years, she's not even dull. Although I clean everything for her and do not regret it.
Shurshun
Quote: Anastasia

Sashul, but there is also a bit of something wrong on the link-there for removing the core of apples. And compared to a pepper cleaner, this one is narrower.I found a photo on the internet (it's not mine!)where these two devices lie next to each other. If you just take an apple peeler and push its cutting part wider? Need to try.
Nastenka, you can easily push it apart, it is not sealed and not integral. But you get only half the diameter for a pepper, although it's still convenient.
Leska
In September, I bought them in Ukraine at 6.75 hryvnias - 2O with a penny of our rubles apiece. But no delivery. Although, if in some place it lights up ... no force can stop a woman.
Shurshun
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In September, I bought them in Ukraine at 6.75 hryvnias - 2O with a penny of our rubles apiece. But no delivery. Although, if it catches fire in some place ... no force can stop a woman.
I was sitting in Moscow and found it only there so far, I think. that if people connect, then we may find it in another place cheaper. Until I noticed a great demand for it. Besides, I'm not in a hurry - it doesn't burn - I don't have so many peppers or zucchini, because I don't grow anything.
Mueslik
We sell such things freely in every market, where there are Ukrainian trays with dishes and all sorts of little things
Pay attention and you will definitely find
Anastasia
Battery Operated Peeler
OlenaS
I have just such a peeler
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I just always thought that it was Fakelmann, but here I'm not sure ... The label has long been thrown away.

I have been using it for 8 years, I will not trade it for anything else! I also tried many different types of knives for peeling vegetables, but I found nothing better for ease of use.The advantages are as follows:
- the knife is parallel to the handle. Therefore, it is very similar to cleaning with an ordinary knife, but with much less labor costs and greater productivity (and cleaning speed, of course). Hands do not get tired at all (unless you clean a bag of cards, and even then I'm not sure)
- the knife is not fixed to the handle itself, but like a floating head in shaving razors. That is, when cleaning, you do not need to make any special efforts, the knife blade almost automatically slides over all the unevenness of the surface to be cleaned.
there is a similar knife, but in a completely different price range. There are small ones under the big picture, it shows how this cleaning works. Frankly speaking, photos with carrots look strange to me - I never clean this (with a knife from myself), it's inconvenient, the speed is slower. I work as in the last photo with a cucumber - moving the knife towards me

I think with horror that it will break with me someday. Somehow I didn’t think to buy another one, but now I don’t see such in Ukraine.

In one word - I recommend it to everyone!

As I could, I inserted the photo into the message. Moderator.
jinar
I have a beloved - similar, but Teskoma
there are a couple where the blade is perpendicular to the handle - but they are in extreme cases - when there are many who want to peel potatoes)))
One of these "guest" recently cut her finger (((she accidentally fell off the pumpkin and stuck into me ...
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dopleta
OlenaS, jinar, girls you did not understand Anastasia showed the electric vegetable peeler, her knife vibrates from the batteries. We also sell similar ones, here, for example, mine:

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OlenaS
Thanks to the moderator for the help!

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OlenaS, jinar, girls you did not understand Anastasia showed the electric vegetable peeler, her knife vibrates from the batteries.

As far as I understand, this topic shares opinions about various peelers. I did not see such a vegetable peeler, which I use myself, in the subject. So I decided to tell you Absolutely without reference to the post Anastasia
julifera
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That's what I would refuse

Rotary Peeler

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This little thing in the form of a disk can do a bunch of things that every housewife needs: peel potatoes, cut the skin from soft vegetables and fruits, make even straws. For this, it is equipped with three special knives. One has only to turn the small silver wheel handle, and op - the desired knife is at your service.
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Yes, I almost forgot ... This is an eyelet that looks like a "lightning tail" - a special device for removing potato eyes and similar flaws. And also, you can hang our vegetable peeler for this. Will liven up the kitchen very much.
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Has anyone used this?
Caprice
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Has anyone used this?
I have one lying around. Inconvenient and does not clean well. Like a suitcase without a handle: lying around, but it's a pity to throw it away.
From personal experience: the best peelers are from the Swiss company "Victorinox", which produces soldier's knives. The steel there is just wonderful, the sharpening is excellent, it cleans subtly. In second place is Tupperovskaya. The rest that I tried, I did not like.
julifera
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I have one lying around. Inconvenient and poorly cleaned. Like a suitcase without a handle: lying around, but it's a pity to throw it away.
From personal experience: the best peelers are from the Swiss company "Victorinox", which produces soldier's knives. The steel there is just wonderful, the sharpening is excellent, it cleans subtly. In second place is Tupperovskaya. The rest that I tried, I did not like.

I see, it means not even for a gift

Victorinox I have a potato peeler - I'm not overjoyed !!!!!
Of all the abundant variety around - it is the most comfortable in my hand
dopleta
Quote: Caprice

the best peelers - the Swiss company "Victorinox"
It was her that she had in mind when she wrote
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I always return to my beloved, old, triangular.
Anastasia
Quote: julifera
I have a Victorinox potato peeler - I'm not overjoyed !!!!!
Now I also use a vegetable peeler of such a company and am happy. Only a certain model - they now have several models of them and, unfortunately, this particular one, with a wavy blade, has somehow become rarely on sale, so I had to make a supply just in case (here, for example, my mother managed to throw her cleanings and very much asked to buy again).
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julifera
Yes, here the floor of the forum is now Victorinox maniacs
Anastasia
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Yes, here the floor of the forum is now Victorinox maniacs

Deservedly so, however.
Admin
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Deservedly so, however.

Nastyawhile you were absent from the forum, we bought a lot of things, you will have to watch all the topics from beginning to end, including reviews for and against, so that it does not hurt excruciatingly ...
Njashka
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Such, transverse, vegetable peeler, it is more convenient, it is easier for her to work ...
I love this cross peeler!
What I like most about her is that the blades are ceramic ...
More than once, while peeling, the potatoes fell on their hand - and nothing, not a scratch.
With a metal insert, it would probably be scratched to the blood.
In general, it's a pleasure!

dopleta
Anastasia, the one you have in the photo - for tomatoes, peppers and kiwi. It perfectly removes the skin from soft vegetables and fruits.
Piano
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Battery Operated Peeler

brought me to the flea market today, and this battery-powered zillis is looking at me. A good drinking guy sells for 9 (NINE) hryvnia, which is less than 1 dollar ... (I took it out of the house or what?) Of course I grabbed her, although more for collection than for work. My beauty is buzzing (according to my impressions, almost unused, but she peeled the apple sooo slowly, maybe later we will adapt to each other ... or maybe not ...
Babushka
Girls, please guide me on the right track. Yesterday I walked past the store, and in the window there is a Victorinox for peeling a tomato. Should I take it? I rarely peel tomatoes .. Save!
gala10
Tatyana, such as the one on the far right?
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If so, then it is still the least in demand for me.
Babushka
Galina, no, not like that. Like this:
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