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Hoffritz Stainless Steel Swivel Peeler | 
enlarge | Brand: Hoffritz
List Price: $7.99 Buy New: $4.99 You Save: $3.00 (38%)
Rating: 8 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 1 x 0.5
Model: HF85042 UPC: 024131850426 EAN: 0024131850426 ASIN: B00004RHNO
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Buy 4 eligible items in the 4-for-3 promotion offered by Amazon.com and get 1 of them free. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Swivel blade for greater coverage | | • | Metal and black plastic design | | • | Easy grip handle | | • | Good for fruits or vegetables | | • | Safe in the dishwasher for convenient cleanup |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review I think we all can agree that peeling apples or potatoes is not a coveted kitchen job. Usually this is due to small, rickety peelers that have a tendency to skip across the surface (and maybe your thumb). You spend too much time repeeling and trying to find the Band-Aids. But with this swivel peeler from Lifetime Hoan, you get all the potato skin off the first time--and keep your own intact. The pointed end scoops out potato eyes and removes bruised areas easily. Get the grunt work done in less time and move on to the pie making or potato mashing. --Dana Van Nest
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Works well April 24, 2008 M. Holland (Rochester, NY) I bought this peeler several years ago, but am looking at it now to buy a second. (Our current one is missing and having 2 good peelers is not a bad idea.) We also have an Oxo peeler that takes off far too much of a carrot. It might be better for something with a tougher skin, but usually we use a peeler for carrots and this one is much better. I've also had success using it on potatoes. I've been frustrated with enough bad peelers to come back and get a second one of these.
unimpressed peeler November 15, 2007 Mary Anne Collins (Brentwood, TN USA) I was looking to replace a great Westmark peeler and this peeler is not it. Between the peeler cost and shipping I paid too much for a cheap peeler I could have picked up at the grocery
Buy OXO instead June 27, 2007 Animal Lover (whidbey island, WA) First off, I bought this worthless peeler so I could get free shipping on my total order. Mistake on my part. The blade swivels. But why??? I could peel neither a hard apple, nor a soft pear. I prefer the strong stability of the OXO peeler I currently use. Would not recommend this product.
Bad design. May 7, 2006 Bill (Funny River, Alaska.) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I use a large variety of fruits and vegetables. We eat as much unprocessed foods as we can stand. Among my friends and family I am considered a talented chef. If you are experienced in the kitchen at all you will be disappointed with this peeler. Most of the time when you use a peeler your thumb is used to help control the pressure and the action of peeling. The overall length of the peeler is too long to use your thumb. Most importantly, it does not cut easily. Go ahead and try it for yourself. Remember, I told you so.
Stainless Steel Swivel Peeler February 24, 2006 Charles Echelmeier (Media, Pennsylvania United States) This peeler has exceeded my expectations and much better than the standard cheap peelers on the market. But you will have to pay a few more dollares for the improved performance.
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