Dreamfarm products are always so whimsical and quirky but oddly practical. Their designers must be pretty smart. Always love when you post one of their products videos
I've used their peeler for awhile, it's great except the clear plastic part collects water and grit and it's hard to clean out. Otherwise though it stays sharp and works great.
Good points! I knew there was some drawback with that sliding cover. Not sure I feel it's worth the complication of adding a clear plastic cover. Having the peelers stay sharp has never been a problem in my experience. But adding moving plastic pieces tend to be a sure way to have things break or gather crap in hard to clean places.
I'm more impressed with how they attached the products to the backing cards. Nice to see a company use an alternative to single use plastics. Definitely does make me think more positively about the company.
@@screamtoasigh9984 China has since updated their worker's rights and, also, worker's rights have nothing to do with the fact that using less plastic packaging is better for the environment.
I shoulda bought the other day when I saw this. I said, "I'll get it later." Searched again today. Sold out almost everywhere. Everywhere with free shipping!
And possibly a bit bitter from the oils in the rind. The old fashioned thing you twist onto wouldn't extract them, but this press might with its gripping spines and pressure. Wouldn't be much, but I'd bet it'd be enough to change the taste a little.
Just watching the action of that peeler, I could feel how smooth it sliced . The circular grater seems like an amazing twist ;-) Side comment, are you planning a re-visit to the Cotton Candy machine test? Seems like choice of candy type and handling/technique ?? of the cone and machine could be improved? Love everything you all do. Thanks for the smiles :-) :-)
They all looked great! I’m thinking I need a new peeler. My first thought with that juice you got was “Add some sliced jalapeños and marinate your chicken!” I’ve done with those three juices and it makes awesome grilled chicken.
Sharple - Id be worried about juice /bits getting stuck in that sharpener, plus I love my ceramic peeler over steel. Ograte - looks interesting for salad shredding like carrots etc. Flisk - Tbh I rarely if ever find the need to get a whisk out that cant be done with a fork or food processor. Fluicer - Looks like it would be a good juicer/workout tool :D
A big benefit of that juicer is that you can cut slices and still juice them. That will also make it easier to juice. Along with catching the seeds within the circular peel
The Sharple peeler looks interesting with the blade being sharpened everything it is used!!! I will look into maybe getting that one. Thanks for the video!!! 😊
I'd easily find a home for the Flisk in my kitchen. I own an original Kitchen Wizard tong style whisk and it's what I use when I make sauces, emulsions, and my homemade hot cocoa over the stove in a small saucepan. A balloon whisk won't get into the corners like a flattened whisk will and that's why I still have that relic in my drawer to this day. 😊
I had to pause when you tasted the fresh squeezed lemon lime and orange!!!! That's my Trifeca of drinks. Add some simple syrup and water or your fav alcohol and you are in business!!!!! Don't forget the salted rim!!!!! Anyway you look at it it makes PERFECT margaritas!!!!
I'm really impressed with all of them James. I'm definitely going to purchase them all, maybe not all at once but I'll purchase them. As always thank you for the reviews.
Hello James, I must say, I was impressed with all four items, but especially the grater. I'm not sure if Dream Farm is available over here in the UK, but I'll certainly be having a look later. Thanks as always for your videos, I always enjoy them. Love to Bailey. 💕 Penny from Christchurch. 🇬🇧
They're an Australian company, so I expect they have a better worldwide availability than an American company (despite them probably both manufacturing in China etc.)
I kept expecting the juicer to break, especially when squeezing the orange. I have broken two of the metal juicers that use a similar action, with a dome shape design, where the joining hinge pin failed while squeezing limes. I’m pretty intrigued by the sharpie, and the round grater, I have nerve damage in my hands plus arthritis so I really see a benefit with those two.
I had heard of the mini whisk. The reason the blade on a peeler rotates is cuz you can peel going up and back. The only thing that would bother me about the peeler is it doesn't have a big handle and for someone with a Mobility problem it wouldn't work real well. I do like that Shredder but I don't shred things as much as I like things like that for slicing fine vegetable pieces. I'm glad you tried it out.
How was the circular with cheese? I'm wondering bc cheese is usually requires a little more pressure, so I'm wondering if the circular motion is difficult with it.
I actually liked them in the order you showed at the end... The Ograte... definitely for the round grating side. Then the Sharple peeler....how fast and sharp it was, and the idea of sharpening it every time you move the cover. Next would be the Mini Flisk...having 3 different style whisks in 1 tool. And last, the Fluicer... which I wouldn't buy, mainly due the strength needed to use it. It's cool how it squeezed the life out of the fruit, but I don't have a desire to use that much strength to achieve that. All in all, cool items. Oh, and I was curious if you were gonna try those combined juices.... loved your expression when you did. 😅
@@JessicaFEREM You can do that, but bear in mind that the developers of the product had this in mind and having more leverage will damage the product. It was intented to have that amount of force having into consideration its materials as well.
The juicer was a letdown. It's as simple as that. They had an idea, but it didn't work as well as they had intended, but still chose to run with it. A more traditional juicer is just as fast and has less moving parts, making it more durable, easier to use and easier to clean.
@@blahorgaslisk7763 Ya I wouldn't trust any kitchen tool that requires leverage to work to be made out of what looks to be plastic I was wincing at it each time thinking it could break.
I'm sold on that peeler. I like to sometimes peel and cut apples for oatmeal, but it takes quite a long tike with a standard peeler. Love that that one has a built-in sharpener (just make aure you keep it dry to avoid rusting).
A great selection of gadgets. The only one I was sceptical about is the juicer. It seems to me an enormous amount of stress is being placed on that outermost arrangement of panels. I'd be interested in the longevity.
I like that the Fluicer folds flat to take up less space. I really like having an always sharp peeler as the ones I've bought would start off pretty sharp but that does not seem to last very long. And the ograte seems pretty cool. Thank you for a great review. I look to your honest reviews on products to buy.
@@bostonrailfan2427if your product is that good then hey 🤷🏻♀️ its a win win. He gets free product for content which he makes money from, and they get free advertising
All Dreamfarm products work because they’re designed by Aussies in Australia! 🇦🇺❤️ Aussies also brought you the Selfie, the Victa Lawnmower, the Hills Hoist rotary clothesline, and the incredible Cochlear Implant. Never hold block cheese in your fingers! Wrap it first and hold it by the wrapping. Your fingers contain bacteria and when you touch the cheese, you apply the bacteria to the surface and it will produce mould.
i just need you to know i fell asleep watching you & had a dream we got married & your son went & told your wife & my boyfriend & it caused a big problem. lmaoooo . i love the videos.
I would love to see you have a website or blog that has recommended products. Then a link to a video of a shoot out of those products. For example top 3 brooms, top 3 ice cream scoops, graters, tape whatever. That would be great for when im looking for stuff
As someone who uses a whisk daily for making waffles, and hates cleaning it, this looks perfect! I kind of want all of the gadgets but I have no use for the rest of them. 😂
I don't know if I missed you saying it but it looks like you can leave the sharpener up on the Sharple to cover the blade when it's stored away. This would be really important to me with a blade that sharp!
I love that ograte one for family cooking o: I used to help cook as a kid and have young family who likes to help but regular graters are either difficult when you're still learning motor skills. The circular side I think is really good for anyone with motor skill issues. Rest it on the counter and any way you push or pull it'll grate? I need one lol
The juicer comes in three sizes (and colours) to match your citrus size, eg. the orange is bigger to accommodate oranges. 😉 I love Dreamfarm’s utensils. They’re useful, quirky and easy to store. I own quite a few of them. The pepper/spice grinder (Ortwo) is fantastic! 🌹❣️
The only thing I don't like about the Sharple and other self-sharpening things is all the microscopic flecks of metal that will end up in your food. IMO it's better to just sharpen it occasionally when it gets dull and clean it right after to get rid of those flecks
The self-sharpening peeler (Sharple) is removing some of the blade each time you slide the sharperning cover. That's how it sharpens. Where do these small metal fragments go? Shouldn't you rinse after each slide before using?
Awesome! You got me buying many things. I just got the Gotham pasta pot no strainer needed! It is nice just a little slower to get all the water out. And I got the metal lemon one for juice you showed, My goodness. I need a review on the coldest pillow if you can please? I wish you can do that . I bought many pillows and not cold. It has to be the whole one side is total gel only. I had one and I cut label off and after 6 years finally had to throw out. Please if you can. Thanks! A long long time viewer!!
I had a pretty basic peeler that while it did get the job done I can’t help but be highly impressed with the peeler. I’m in need of a new one badly so out of all of these products I’m definitely getting that peeler oh and the grater too 🤘🏾
I gotta tell ya. When I was growing up, we had potatoes for supper just about every night, and we kids had to peel them. When my cousin came to visit,he got out of the peeling party because he was left handed,and we only had a right handed peeler. I would have spent all my birthday money in those days to buy one of these Sharpie peelers!
Just picked up the fluicer after trying the Chef'n fresh force and I definitely like the fluicer better as long as it holds up. I like how the teeth get some oils out of the peel but like you saw the seed catch is only ok. Might be fun to do the Chef'n fresh force vs Fluicer vs Cuisinart juicer
I used to sell knives for the somewhat notorious cutco, but the taught us to tell potential customers that self-sharpening sleeve knives would lead to getting little bits of metal shaving on the food you cut, so I'm curious if this could be a small drawback. For the fluicer, a good test would be to see if the way it squeezes leads to more from the peels getting into the juice and affecting the taste compare to a traditional juicer.
You have the lemon size flicker, they make a bigger one for oranges…one of my fav things gets so much more juice and my hands are not hurting after, great for arthritis people
I’ve got severely arthritic hands and have so much pain when peeling fruits or veg. I’ve tried so many peelers and must’ve spent a fortune on utter rubbish. The one you demonstrated here looks perfect for me but I can’t find it in the uk. Do you know how I could get hold of one? Watch all your videos and have bought many items knowing I’d be happy with them thanks to you and your reviews
When sharpening a blade the most important part of that process is making the blade straight and true again because they will bend as you use them whether you can see it with the eye or not. That is one of his peeler is maintaining its sharp edge is because it's being straightened.
Thank you for your video. Very interesting. I'd be curious to see how the selector holds up on the whisk, after use and regular dishwashing. It seems like the kind of thing which might become stiff and hard to change between positions, or prone to outright failure, but I don't know. Also, these products look nice and all, but I think they're a bit expensive.
I admittedly oddly collect juicers and what I am nerdily quick to correct are “reamers”, so I’m normally into getting the antique stuff, but I might need one of these fluicers as an example of 21st century advancements.
I have the peeler it works well and the kitchen aide one is good to. The best grater is the one with the turning handle and the grater drum spins it’s so fast. These are interesting
Curios what is the difference in weight of the two whisks? Interested in putting together a camp kitchen and weight is the primary concern. Edited to update info: Turns out they are almost the same weight at 2.4 oz and 2.43 oz.
Fluser The peal is in direct contact with the juice. Fact: Non-eco coating chemistry cant be rinsed away from the peel Conclusion: -Only useable for rinsed eko-fruit. ..And also apparently a biceps training / exercise gadget.. Two functions in one gadget.. but.. The peeler looked great, but i think it will be hard to clean it(?)
The juicer seems like a good idea if ur baking maybe but i use limes on tacos and not really in the mood to clean something extra when cooking, and pretty sure i dont have that much strength at all to use it lol
The only drawback that I see with the grater, is cleaning the double sided grate. A benefit of having a one-sided grate means you don’t shred your sponge or your fingers when you’re washing it off. Particularly if it’s quite sharp.
The juicer works great. The illuminations used by the unsuitable. Life is immature, and lemon also has a very thick peel. The orange could have gotten a lot more juice out if it had been cut into quarters.
That's why the Fluicer is so heavy, so you don't snap the plastic while applying force. BTW, there are 3 sizes, yellow for lemons, Green for limes and orange for oranges. You have the smallest one that's why the orange didn't fit.
To be fair about the juicer, you did turn angles to show us and used an orange that was bigger than the device, I think that juicer is amazing honestly
Ograter reminds me of an orange colored rotating grater my parents own that has a hand crank and changeably grating disks. The food is clamped down away from the hand so it's more safe
Dreamfarm products are always so whimsical and quirky but oddly practical. Their designers must be pretty smart. Always love when you post one of their products videos
Based on old, expired European patents
Would expect nothin less from a company called dreamfarm
" Is it an exercise machine ? Is it a juicer ? NO- It's both ! " said in my best infomercial voice .
@@bostonrailfan2427 nope
“We must, we must, we must increase our bust”.
@@chabela1944 We must be the same age -- I remember that !! LOL
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I've used their peeler for awhile, it's great except the clear plastic part collects water and grit and it's hard to clean out. Otherwise though it stays sharp and works great.
Good points! I knew there was some drawback with that sliding cover. Not sure I feel it's worth the complication of adding a clear plastic cover. Having the peelers stay sharp has never been a problem in my experience. But adding moving plastic pieces tend to be a sure way to have things break or gather crap in hard to clean places.
Nice. Upgrade could be removable or hinged cover
Just a slip on/off cover sharpener would work better, as long as you don't lose it.
I'm more impressed with how they attached the products to the backing cards. Nice to see a company use an alternative to single use plastics. Definitely does make me think more positively about the company.
It's all made in China. 🙄 if you're concerned with human rights is or the environment it's a terrible company.
@@screamtoasigh9984 China has since updated their worker's rights and, also, worker's rights have nothing to do with the fact that using less plastic packaging is better for the environment.
@@cutienerdgirlthey have no workers rights in china it’s a dictatorship that uses child labor
We're definitely gonna need an update on the sharple peeler. Thatt looked to be an awesome product!
I shoulda bought the other day when I saw this. I said, "I'll get it later." Searched again today. Sold out almost everywhere. Everywhere with free shipping!
I found it locally at a Meier Supermarket
Personally i don't think having metal shavings in my food sound that appealing. To each his own, i guess.
@@ghost_stars2307 exactly what I was thinking. You'd have to wash it every time you open it.
I bet it’s not a sharpener and more like a steel for the blades like what butchers use to make sure the blade edges are aligned
*drinks lemon, lime and orange juice* "it's fresh!" I know that was sour! Lol
And possibly a bit bitter from the oils in the rind. The old fashioned thing you twist onto wouldn't extract them, but this press might with its gripping spines and pressure. Wouldn't be much, but I'd bet it'd be enough to change the taste a little.
Just watching the action of that peeler, I could feel how smooth it sliced . The circular grater seems like an amazing twist ;-) Side comment, are you planning a re-visit to the Cotton Candy machine test? Seems like choice of candy type and handling/technique ?? of the cone and machine could be improved? Love everything you all do. Thanks for the smiles :-) :-)
They all looked great! I’m thinking I need a new peeler.
My first thought with that juice you got was “Add some sliced jalapeños and marinate your chicken!” I’ve done with those three juices and it makes awesome grilled chicken.
It's funny to see your comment because after the grater test I was thinking "mmm looks like veggie hash for lunch "
Great minds,eh?
I think the best part of the DreamFarm gadgets was how they were attached to the backing card!
What's the backing card?
@@MegaKyle36 The card that the utensil is attached to.
Nice avatar!
I know! who would have thought that consumers HATE that plastic death trap!? 🤣
I didn't notice that! Thanks for pointing it out. Strangely it makes me want to buy that grater even more now lol.
Sharple - Id be worried about juice /bits getting stuck in that sharpener, plus I love my ceramic peeler over steel. Ograte - looks interesting for salad shredding like carrots etc. Flisk - Tbh I rarely if ever find the need to get a whisk out that cant be done with a fork or food processor. Fluicer - Looks like it would be a good juicer/workout tool :D
Long time viewer and I still love your reviews . Haven't run across anyone with the variety or format or in depth-ness of you James 👍
Been a long time since I was this impressed with a company's multiple products. Excellent stuff.
The packaging is awesome! That makes a huge difference to me. Less plastic blister packs! Love it!
A big benefit of that juicer is that you can cut slices and still juice them. That will also make it easier to juice. Along with catching the seeds within the circular peel
I thought the same thing but I thought if he cut the orange in wedges instead of half it would fit better. I kinda liked that juicer.😊
The Sharple peeler looks interesting with the blade being sharpened everything it is used!!! I will look into maybe getting that one. Thanks for the video!!! 😊
I'd easily find a home for the Flisk in my kitchen. I own an original Kitchen Wizard tong style whisk and it's what I use when I make sauces, emulsions, and my homemade hot cocoa over the stove in a small saucepan. A balloon whisk won't get into the corners like a flattened whisk will and that's why I still have that relic in my drawer to this day. 😊
I had to pause when you tasted the fresh squeezed lemon lime and orange!!!! That's my Trifeca of drinks. Add some simple syrup and water or your fav alcohol and you are in business!!!!! Don't forget the salted rim!!!!! Anyway you look at it it makes PERFECT margaritas!!!!
i cant believe no one has made a circular grater before, now that ive seen it, its so obvious
Food processor shred/grate disc. It is super clever to take that existing thing and make it handheld though. Takes up way less space than a Cuisinart.
Very happy with how they package things!!!!
I'm really impressed with all of them James. I'm definitely going to purchase them all, maybe not all at once but I'll purchase them. As always thank you for the reviews.
Honestly I was like, "I really hope he tastes that juice after." But, I doubted you would. But, glad to see you did.
Hello James,
I must say, I was impressed with all four items, but especially the grater. I'm not sure if Dream Farm is available over here in the UK, but I'll certainly be having a look later. Thanks as always for your videos, I always enjoy them.
Love to Bailey. 💕
Penny from Christchurch. 🇬🇧
Yes they're available and the grater is £13.99 plus £3.50 postage. 😊 🇬🇧
They're an Australian company, so I expect they have a better worldwide availability than an American company (despite them probably both manufacturing in China etc.)
@@erinasnow thank you, and you're probably right about the made in China bit. :)
I'm surprised all these worked as well as they are advertised! Definitely checking this company out!
I kept expecting the juicer to break, especially when squeezing the orange. I have broken two of the metal juicers that use a similar action, with a dome shape design, where the joining hinge pin failed while squeezing limes. I’m pretty intrigued by the sharpie, and the round grater, I have nerve damage in my hands plus arthritis so I really see a benefit with those two.
I had heard of the mini whisk. The reason the blade on a peeler rotates is cuz you can peel going up and back. The only thing that would bother me about the peeler is it doesn't have a big handle and for someone with a Mobility problem it wouldn't work real well. I do like that Shredder but I don't shred things as much as I like things like that for slicing fine vegetable pieces. I'm glad you tried it out.
How was the circular with cheese? I'm wondering bc cheese is usually requires a little more pressure, so I'm wondering if the circular motion is difficult with it.
I personally prefer the “Joseph Joseph JuiceMax Dual-Action Citrus Press” to the Fluicer, but quite impressed by a few of the other products.
I actually liked them in the order you showed at the end... The Ograte... definitely for the round grating side. Then the Sharple peeler....how fast and sharp it was, and the idea of sharpening it every time you move the cover. Next would be the Mini Flisk...having 3 different style whisks in 1 tool. And last, the Fluicer... which I wouldn't buy, mainly due the strength needed to use it. It's cool how it squeezed the life out of the fruit, but I don't have a desire to use that much strength to achieve that.
All in all, cool items.
Oh, and I was curious if you were gonna try those combined juices.... loved your expression when you did. 😅
If that juicer had extending handles would be awesome for added leverage. Definitely impressed by all of them.
You can always make one yourself, get a long pipe from the hardware store and put it on the edge. can make it as long as you want
@@JessicaFEREM You can do that, but bear in mind that the developers of the product had this in mind and having more leverage will damage the product. It was intented to have that amount of force having into consideration its materials as well.
The juicer was a letdown. It's as simple as that. They had an idea, but it didn't work as well as they had intended, but still chose to run with it. A more traditional juicer is just as fast and has less moving parts, making it more durable, easier to use and easier to clean.
@@blahorgaslisk7763 Ya I wouldn't trust any kitchen tool that requires leverage to work to be made out of what looks to be plastic I was wincing at it each time thinking it could break.
It would also help if it were made more durable, like metal instead of plastic…
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You're me laugh several times and I know you were not even trying! 😂 I atumbled across you and now i'm a fan!
I'm sold on that peeler. I like to sometimes peel and cut apples for oatmeal, but it takes quite a long tike with a standard peeler. Love that that one has a built-in sharpener (just make aure you keep it dry to avoid rusting).
I want all of these gadgets. I love the flat/easy storage grater and flisk.
My Momma always said... "If it can go under something, IT WILL!" Thank-you for the video ❤
3:04 The metal shavings don't just disappear. They end up all over the food.
A great selection of gadgets. The only one I was sceptical about is the juicer. It seems to me an enormous amount of stress is being placed on that outermost arrangement of panels. I'd be interested in the longevity.
Wow. Closing the whisk flat to get all the stuck stuff out is very good. Hate trying to scrape stuff out of a whisk or hand mixer blades.
Wow, I liked most of these. Thanks James 👍
Is the O-grate hard to clean? What did you use to clean it?
I like that the Fluicer folds flat to take up less space. I really like having an always sharp peeler as the ones I've bought would start off pretty sharp but that does not seem to last very long. And the ograte seems pretty cool. Thank you for a great review. I look to your honest reviews on products to buy.
I really like these, mainly bc of the fold flat features. I would love to own the grater. Mine is
so old I could use a new one. Thanks, James. 🤗🤗🥰🥰💗💗
It's nice to see a company making a good product and let the reviewer review it with no editorial input. Because they know tht their product is good.
@@bostonrailfan2427if your product is that good then hey 🤷🏻♀️ its a win win. He gets free product for content which he makes money from, and they get free advertising
10:42 that’s what she said
All Dreamfarm products work because they’re designed by Aussies in Australia! 🇦🇺❤️ Aussies also brought you the Selfie, the Victa Lawnmower, the Hills Hoist rotary clothesline, and the incredible Cochlear Implant.
Never hold block cheese in your fingers! Wrap it first and hold it by the wrapping. Your fingers contain bacteria and when you touch the cheese, you apply the bacteria to the surface and it will produce mould.
i just need you to know i fell asleep watching you & had a dream we got married & your son went & told your wife & my boyfriend & it caused a big problem. lmaoooo . i love the videos.
Dreams can be so funny. Your certainly was, thanks for the laugh. 🤣🤣
I would love to see you have a website or blog that has recommended products. Then a link to a video of a shoot out of those products. For example top 3 brooms, top 3 ice cream scoops, graters, tape whatever. That would be great for when im looking for stuff
As someone who uses a whisk daily for making waffles, and hates cleaning it, this looks perfect! I kind of want all of the gadgets but I have no use for the rest of them. 😂
I don't know if I missed you saying it but it looks like you can leave the sharpener up on the Sharple to cover the blade when it's stored away. This would be really important to me with a blade that sharp!
I love that ograte one for family cooking o: I used to help cook as a kid and have young family who likes to help but regular graters are either difficult when you're still learning motor skills. The circular side I think is really good for anyone with motor skill issues. Rest it on the counter and any way you push or pull it'll grate?
I need one lol
The juicer comes in three sizes (and colours) to match your citrus size, eg. the orange is bigger to accommodate oranges. 😉 I love Dreamfarm’s utensils. They’re useful, quirky and easy to store. I own quite a few of them. The pepper/spice grinder (Ortwo) is fantastic! 🌹❣️
Love Dreamfarm! The one thing I wonder about the Sharple is when you sharpen knives you get burrs. Obviously don’t want to eat that. 😬
The only thing I don't like about the Sharple and other self-sharpening things is all the microscopic flecks of metal that will end up in your food. IMO it's better to just sharpen it occasionally when it gets dull and clean it right after to get rid of those flecks
Watching a stranger grate cheese and squeese lemons. Maybe I smoked too much weed. 😂
The self-sharpening peeler (Sharple) is removing some of the blade each time you slide the sharperning cover. That's how it sharpens. Where do these small metal fragments go? Shouldn't you rinse after each slide before using?
I love your thorough tests!
Awesome! You got me buying many things. I just got the Gotham pasta pot no strainer needed! It is nice just a little slower to get all the water out. And I got the metal lemon one for juice you showed, My goodness. I need a review on the coldest pillow if you can please? I wish you can do that . I bought many pillows and not cold. It has to be the whole one side is total gel only. I had one and I cut label off and after 6 years finally had to throw out. Please if you can. Thanks! A long long time viewer!!
I had a pretty basic peeler that while it did get the job done I can’t help but be highly impressed with the peeler. I’m in need of a new one badly so out of all of these products I’m definitely getting that peeler oh and the grater too 🤘🏾
Great review but oh boy.....I was worried about your fingers with that grater!!!!
I gotta tell ya. When I was growing up, we had potatoes for supper just about every night, and we kids had to peel them. When my cousin came to visit,he got out of the peeling party because he was left handed,and we only had a right handed peeler. I would have spent all my birthday money in those days to buy one of these Sharpie peelers!
Love all your videos keep up the great work
Just picked up the fluicer after trying the Chef'n fresh force and I definitely like the fluicer better as long as it holds up. I like how the teeth get some oils out of the peel but like you saw the seed catch is only ok.
Might be fun to do the Chef'n fresh force vs Fluicer vs Cuisinart juicer
I used to sell knives for the somewhat notorious cutco, but the taught us to tell potential customers that self-sharpening sleeve knives would lead to getting little bits of metal shaving on the food you cut, so I'm curious if this could be a small drawback. For the fluicer, a good test would be to see if the way it squeezes leads to more from the peels getting into the juice and affecting the taste compare to a traditional juicer.
I dare you to drink the juice out of the bowl. LOL 😂😂😂😂😂
You have the lemon size flicker, they make a bigger one for oranges…one of my fav things gets so much more juice and my hands are not hurting after, great for arthritis people
I’ve got severely arthritic hands and have so much pain when peeling fruits or veg. I’ve tried so many peelers and must’ve spent a fortune on utter rubbish. The one you demonstrated here looks perfect for me but I can’t find it in the uk. Do you know how I could get hold of one? Watch all your videos and have bought many items knowing I’d be happy with them thanks to you and your reviews
When sharpening a blade the most important part of that process is making the blade straight and true again because they will bend as you use them whether you can see it with the eye or not. That is one of his peeler is maintaining its sharp edge is because it's being straightened.
Thank you for your video. Very interesting. I'd be curious to see how the selector holds up on the whisk, after use and regular dishwashing. It seems like the kind of thing which might become stiff and hard to change between positions, or prone to outright failure, but I don't know. Also, these products look nice and all, but I think they're a bit expensive.
I have hand issues and the ‘fluicer’ is so easy to use. It’s been a while since I’ve gotten so much juice while processing lemons by hand.
I'm curious as to how hard it is to clean the Sharpel
Man, I'm sold on all of them. When I saw you zip through with the peeler I was eager for the rest
I admittedly oddly collect juicers and what I am nerdily quick to correct are “reamers”, so I’m normally into getting the antique stuff, but I might need one of these fluicers as an example of 21st century advancements.
I have the peeler it works well and the kitchen aide one is good to. The best grater is the one with the turning handle and the grater drum spins it’s so fast. These are interesting
Curios what is the difference in weight of the two whisks? Interested in putting together a camp kitchen and weight is the primary concern. Edited to update info: Turns out they are almost the same weight at 2.4 oz and 2.43 oz.
if you like sharp peelers, those Kyocera ceramic ones are VERY sharp as well, and won't rust.
The fact that you tried the juice is exactly why I’m here ever video.
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The peal is in direct contact with the juice. Fact: Non-eco coating chemistry cant be rinsed away from the peel
Conclusion:
-Only useable for rinsed eko-fruit.
..And also apparently a biceps training / exercise gadget.. Two functions in one gadget.. but..
The peeler looked great, but i think it will be hard to clean it(?)
The juicer seems like a good idea if ur baking maybe but i use limes on tacos and not really in the mood to clean something extra when cooking, and pretty sure i dont have that much strength at all to use it lol
Awesome reviews as usual!
Thamks. I would use the flat whisk for pancake batter.
Holy crap that’s a huge potato! Lol 4:39
Dream Farm is always fun to see!!
All neat products, but I am now low key wondering how much stuff is under my fridge😂
I ordered the Sharple and a Chopula. Thanks great reviews and should help an old lady peeling vegies.
update: they are both terrific.
Can you please compare the fluicer to a standard juicer? I would like to see how the two stack up! :) Thank you for all you do! Love from Indiana!
The ASMR of these are nice! I think they could be in my kutchen any day!
The only drawback that I see with the grater, is cleaning the double sided grate. A benefit of having a one-sided grate means you don’t shred your sponge or your fingers when you’re washing it off. Particularly if it’s quite sharp.
Sharple is amazing looks almost like it's a clipper cutting hair very smooth
The juicer works great. The illuminations used by the unsuitable. Life is immature, and lemon also has a very thick peel. The orange could have gotten a lot more juice out if it had been cut into quarters.
I like the idea of having gadgets that will fold flat for storage in a drawer but only if they work really well
11:00 I too was curious what Lemon, Lime Orange juice tastes like.
Wouldve loved that grater about a month ago when i was grating parmasan. Took a hunk of my knuckle along w the cheese. The gadgets were great
I am quite impressed, though also amused at their naming convention
I have bought a peeler 25 years ago at something like a Euro shop. It is still sharp without a in-build sharpener.
I have mild aphasia, the word I saw was "Flucifer" 😆
On a serious note, if you use a wisk on a regular basis, that's a clever invention.
That's why the Fluicer is so heavy, so you don't snap the plastic while applying force. BTW, there are 3 sizes, yellow for lemons, Green for limes and orange for oranges. You have the smallest one that's why the orange didn't fit.
To be fair about the juicer, you did turn angles to show us and used an orange that was bigger than the device, I think that juicer is amazing honestly
Dreamfarm is the only company i heard of that puts weird names for their products and have it work better than the boring standard items
i like to imagine he has a really nice lunch after he makes videos like this, with the food he prepped lol
Ograter reminds me of an orange colored rotating grater my parents own that has a hand crank and changeably grating disks. The food is clamped down away from the hand so it's more safe
i admire them for going with string instead of those plastic ties used in most packaging.