Twig
Quote: Ipatiya

I found a whisk from the same series. The packaging says it is made in China. A vegetable peeler cost 4 litas (60 rubles). Once again I am convinced that for Europeans even cheap goods are made by the Chinese of higher quality than the average price or more expensive for us. And it depends not only on the greed of our businessmen. Rather, the already established attitude of the Chinese themselves towards us.
Rather, it is the greed of the resellers. I have a bunch of silicone potholders, shovels, brushes, potholders, I bought 2 litas for a promotion in a store in Vilnius. We have the same 5-10 times more expensive ((
dopleta
Irgata
how to peel mandarin oranges Peelers- only the cleaner is wide. in!!! - I'll try to peel the citrus onion in the same way




our garden onion is not taken with such a plastic one - it is more convenient with a knife, and there is never too much onion from the garden as large as in the video, at least in our country
Zannetochka
Hello) Who will advise what) We need a vertical vegetable peeler, which one you advise. While choosing between Victorinox, the one that is black with teeth or from Tuppervar, there is a photo above. Needed for potatoes, carrots ...
dopleta
My point of view has been known to everyone for many years - there is no alternative to Victorinox.
Natalia K.
Quote: dopleta
There is no alternative to Victorinox
I agree with Larisa. I am absolutely delighted with these peelers.
Zannetochka
Thank you) I just understand that you have horizontal, they are not convenient for me, but vertical is just as good, and is it convenient to peel potatoes with cloves?
Zannetochka
And I also read in Temka that there was a conversation for left-handers or it was about another
Zannetochka
I'm interested in which model is the best, preferably vertical)
dopleta
At Victorinox, the serrated knife is not intended for potatoes, but for tomatoes, peppers, kiwi, etc. It is more convenient to peel potatoes with a blade without teeth.
Natalia K.
Quote: Zannetochka
for lefties
For a left-handed person, any floating peeler will do.
Zannetochka
Well, I just don't need it for lefties)
dopleta
In deviceaholics, I have already boasted, it is necessary to show my new thing in the profile topic - an electric vegetable peeler-spiral cutter.

Peelers

Operates on mains and batteries. I immediately peeled an orange, pear, sweet potato:
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The toy is interesting, here it is in action:


Lerele
dopleta, and what is it called ??? Where can I buy??
Does it take a long time to peel, for example, an apple?
Interesting thing, thanks
dopleta
Lerele, but as shown in the video above, it cleans exactly at this speed. Called Rapid Peeler "Dash Go". Bought on Amazon, take a look at yourself.
Lerele
dopleta, looked at the American 17 dollars, on our 72 euros: o
Caprice
Quote: dopleta

Lerele, but as shown in the video above, it cleans exactly at this speed. Called Rapid Peeler "Dash Go". Bought on Amazon, take a look at yourself.
A handy thing?
dopleta
I do not know what to say . In principle, of course it is convenient. Although in the seconds that she freed your hands, you still can't do anything else. And the principle is exactly the same as that of this one:
Peelers

mirtatvik
"I, Wan, want the same ..."
Svetta
I saw this topic and will leave my impressions.
I am a fan of vegetable peelers since 1996, I had a myriad of them, from expensive to cheap, straight collection. I use only transverse models, and my husband used to prefer longitudinal ones, now he also switched to transverse ones.
For 20 years I was convinced that the peeler will then be good when it "lies" in the hand. Many models that I rejected (well, I can't clean normally, it's inconvenient), my husband successfully uses and praises them. We both clean ourselves, but our hands are different, we hold the device in different ways and with different angles of inclination.
Not so long ago I bought an expensive vaunted Victorinox which is completely metal. But it didn't fit in my hand, it's inconvenient for me to use it. I continue to use a cheap TORO peeler, that's just mine! And by the way, TORO cuts the peel a little thinner than Victorinox. Just like that, only yellow.
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Mirabel
svetta, I also have this type of 1 euro. there are also expensive ones. lying around idle, but I love this one
dopleta
That's because, how many people - so many ... I have TORO lying around, only yellow. And then Victorinox was much cheaper than her.
Mila1
Quote: dopleta

I do not know what to say . In principle, of course it is convenient. Although in the seconds that she freed your hands, you still can't do anything else. And the principle is exactly the same as that of this one:
Peelers
Laris, does this one also peel citrus fruits? I have one, but I strictly peel and cut apples on it


Added on Tuesday 14 Jun 2016 08:15 PM

And you can give a reference where you bought your electric
dopleta
Quote: Mila1
Laris, does this one also peel citrus fruits?
No, it's bad, Mila. Due to the horizontal attachment to the rod and fastening on one side (and the orange is soft), the center of gravity shifts, and you get bullshit. And, unfortunately, I cannot give a link, since the toy was bought on Amazon abroad, and then it was brought here.
Alycha
Does the petal and spiral cuts?
dopleta
No, it is figuratively - spirals, after all, she cuts the chips off the vegetable in a circle, so the chips fall in a spiral. Of course, such spirals as the bottom of these vegetable cutters cannot be made:
Peelers

Mila1
Quote: dopleta
And unfortunately I can't give a link, because a toy was bought on Amazon abroad, and then it was brought here
Zhaaaal And we need this We will look for
dopleta
There are inexpensive ones on e-bay, but shipping = two prices.
Alycha
Thank you. The fact that oranges are peeling is already 90% of the case. And then how to reap the juice on the auger from them - while you clean it, you will be tortured
dopleta
Ella, I have already written to Mile in PM about the problem with peeling citrus fruits. It removes the zest perfectly, but if the white layer under it is very thick and two or three more repeated cleaning is required, then the knife is clogged. That is, it does an excellent job with any skin, but not with soft and loose ones.
Alycha
Got it, thanks
vaselisa
Girls, who will say, is there a topic about kitchen knives?
Vesta
Love, here is the topic
Kitchen knives, meat hatchets
gala10
Quote: Vasselisa
is there a topic about kitchen knives?
Kitchen knives
Mist
Merry Christmas to all inhabitants!
With the light hand of Larisa, I was honored to go to the Victorinox vegetable cutter (the one that is positioned as for tomatoes).
In general, to be honest, I have a vegetable cutter that completely suits me, bought for the occasion in Sweden, seemingly very simple, completely metal, but extremely convenient.
Nevertheless, constantly encountering rave reviews about Victorinox, I nevertheless decided to purchase and did not regret a minute
Cuts very thinly, peeled the tomatoes perfectly.
There was one minus on the potatoes, someone already wrote, the skin sticks and it is terribly annoying, so I cleaned the potatoes with my old one)
Now I want to take another transverse one and try potatoes with it, well, and smoothly flowed into the Temka about knives
dopleta
It didn't even occur to me to peel potatoes with a "tomato" peeler, but out of interest I tried it - nope, I'm uncomfortable.
Mist
No, well, they wrote that it is suitable for everything ... I tried
But it cuts with a bang !!!!
Nikusya
I have my favorite vegetable peeler and brush from the French company Bio vie. It's a pity that they rarely appear on sale with us. I have already thrown one into the trash and the second is now on the shore.

lana light
Quote: dopleta

It didn't even occur to me to peel potatoes with a "tomato" peeler, but out of interest I tried it - nope, I'm uncomfortable.
I need a peeler mainly for potatoes. I bought a triangular Berner, in principle I liked it, although before that I always cleaned only with vertical ones. But then I bought Victorinox knives and at the same time ordered a vegetable peeler, as I saw a lot of positive reviews. True, the reviews did not indicate the article of the peeler who liked to peel the potatoes ...Therefore, I chose myself from Victorinox and the choice fell on tomato, because they love knives with cloves and decided that a vegetable peeler with cloves would also be the best!
The tomato also did not like peeling the potatoes - the skin remains in place, as if sticking. And I like it to fall off at once, so that you can see what's under the skin. Suddenly there is something dark left and you still need to clear the layer. But this peeler is ideal for peeling carrots, zucchini, eggplants !!! She also liked peeling apples. But tomatoes in our family are not peeled, but I tried it once for the sake of interest - yes, I did a great job!

Peelers
Then I bought an iron Victorinox. Already without teeth! This one just did not fit in my hand, although it is very sharp and cleans perfectly. But I'm uncomfortable ... And some other sharp ledge constantly pricked my finger ...
Peelers
Then it was the turn of the peeler who I finally enjoyed peeling potatoes!
... Nice rounded corners, fits comfortably in the hand. The skin of the potato flies off at once! Although I liked to clean to myself more, but on this one it is better to clean from myself (well, at least, it's more convenient for me).
In short, all Victorinox vegetable peelers are awesomely sharp, they clean well, but here you need to choose exactly the option that will be "yours"! Good luck to all! I hope that you will choose the one that will suit your heart !!!

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dopleta
Quote: Lana's Light
In short, all Victorinox peelers are awesome spicy.
Here is another "adept" confirming my many years of repeated advice.
Svetta
lana light, we have the same feeling of holding a vegetable peeler in our hands. I still have to buy after the metal and such a beveled one.
lana light
Quote: dopleta

Here is another "adept" confirming my many years of repeated advice.
Yes, and I am not just an adept, but an adept fanatical about Victorinox !!!
Just at the Bread Maker. ru learned about such wonderful knives and peelers. Now all my relatives and friends also use Victorinox, and sometimes they just raise this topic in conversation and thank me for telling them about this brand !!! Everyone loves it!


Added Sunday 15 Jan 2017 03:48 PM

Quote: svetta

lana light, we have the same feeling of holding a vegetable peeler in our hands. I still have to buy after the metal and such a beveled one.
By the way, I also want to buy one more cleaning on occasion ... Well, for a full set of sensations!
Peelers
dopleta
I am very glad, Sveta, because I accept the gratitude you received from your friends, and at my own expense. When I came to the forum many years ago, I "hoisted" not one hundred fellow members of the forum, but only a few dissatisfied ones. It is equally convenient for me to peel potatoes with both a mowed and a simple horizontal peeler. I clean only from myself and sometimes faster than electric (that is, if the potatoes are not exactly "peas").
Twig
I could not use the beveled one. And the rest are excellent. I love the one with the blade across. Only for me the eyelet is inconveniently located, usually on the peelers they are on both sides, and on the Victorinox only on the right
dopleta
Strange, Veta, I have a lot of similar peelers of various manufacturers, except for Victorinox, and on all the loop is located in the same way. Because it is more convenient to cut the eyes with a movement towards you, just in this position, as the peeler is holding. Even on Berner there is a loop on the right, and on the left is a "knife" for peeling citrus fruits.
SvetlanaYa
I also have such a cool thing from Victorinox, I also bought the same for my mother. Also a couple of knives are very cool too.
Deana
Take into the ranks of the owners of Victorinox vegetable peelers. I haven't tried the potatoes yet, but quite by accident I bought exactly the one that Vseta was demonstrating - mown. Plus to vertical. I have already tried both on carrots - a wonderful result. Along the way, Victorinox not only makes great knives.
julia_bb
Dina, so which ones did you buy?
I have such, I have more nra
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Deana
julia_bbI bought like Sveta lana light, here she showed - the first and the third. The first one is the same as yours, only black.It looks the same, if there are some minor differences, I really don't know.
julia_bb
Dina, of course, yes, they only differ in color. At home I have black, in the country it is yellow) And I don't need a third)

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