Make sure you clean your potato first, then salt and pepper the peeled skins and put in a fryer or air fryer (just spray with cooking spray to coat). You'll have a fun crispy garnish or a treat.
This is a good gadget for people who have arthritis. But the corer and spiralizer is only meant for apples. (Always put the apple on the sharp thingies stem first). Keep the round coring and spiralizing tool at the far left down for potatoes. You have to cut them yourself but that's no biggie. The biggest problem with this tool is that your potatoes have to be fairly small. Russets, which grown rather long won't fit unless you cut them in half before 'impaling' them, which I do.
Not yet. We're moving this summer and we'll have an apple tree. I want to get a big glass carboy and peel a bunch of apples to make natural apple cider. This should come in handy. Don't worry, I'll make a video and you'll see.
I would have liked to see how well this works if you crank it faster. Considering my hand held potato peeler fits in a utensil drawer and goes in the dishwasher, unless one were doing a bushel or had a hand/joint problem, this would be more time consuming. When we get to the point we’re we are unwilling to expend any energy, one days food intake will be a single grape and water.
Here's the problem with gadgets like this. No "gadget" can ever replace the human hands. Therefore, you will waste more time using this thing than peeling by hand. Think about it. To get a "good" peel with this thing, you will first have to cut off the ends that it can't peel, peel the potato with this gadget, remove it from the gadget, and use a knife and remove the eyes and dead spots that this thing won't. Save yourself money and time and just peel your potatoes by hand.
Bought one last week and it as made short work of my annual apple glut, if you think it's faster by hand then all I can say is try peeling 50lbs plus of apples. I would say it four times faster than by hand and a lot easier on them.
except for people like myself with severe arthritis. peeling a potato takes me 5 minutes or more each because I cannot grip it properly. this would be amazing so I ordered one :)
The potato skin can be deep-fried for a snack, just make sure your potato is clean. Season with salt and pepper, or garlic salt.
Make sure you clean your potato first, then salt and pepper the peeled skins and put in a fryer or air fryer (just spray with cooking spray to coat). You'll have a fun crispy garnish or a treat.
Several companies make this exact same gadget from an old cast mold. There is also a clamp on version.
Just used our peeler today and love it! Quick and easy. Made two delicious apple pies. 🍎🍎
This is a good gadget for people who have arthritis. But the corer and spiralizer is only meant for apples. (Always put the apple on the sharp thingies stem first). Keep the round coring and spiralizing tool at the far left down for potatoes. You have to cut them yourself but that's no biggie. The biggest problem with this tool is that your potatoes have to be fairly small. Russets, which grown rather long won't fit unless you cut them in half before 'impaling' them, which I do.
How do you clean it?
Just bought this device best thing ever used it for peeling coring apples which was the worst part of making an apple pie not anymore love it
Can you not just slice the potato without coring it? I think if you replace the corer blade with something a bit longer.
oh yes but will it peel a carrot ?
Are these available in Australia????
first thing I thought of is I could have had this peeled with a hand peeler waaaay faster.
Not yet. We're moving this summer and we'll have an apple tree. I want to get a big glass carboy and peel a bunch of apples to make natural apple cider. This should come in handy. Don't worry, I'll make a video and you'll see.
I would have liked to see how well this works if you crank it faster. Considering my hand held potato peeler fits in a utensil drawer and goes in the dishwasher, unless one were doing a bushel or had a hand/joint problem, this would be more time consuming. When we get to the point we’re we are unwilling to expend any energy, one days food intake will be a single grape and water.
You can make curly fries with that.
and pampered chefs has a circle on end for more stable support which this does not
just wish they all would allow you to slice thicker, seems too thin for apple pie and some potato dishes
i use the potato core for big fries.
It's good for apples if you have braces
Potatoe skins cooking. Be aware that skins xontain agri fertilizer residue more than the flesh of the potatoe.--
Thanks for demoing I’m gonna try it slow
Цена и покупка от къде?
I have one of these, but it was torture to use it.
Just used our gadget today and love it! So easy and fast on apples.
waw
More work..
beats pampered chef yet its the same pretty much, guess the price beats them
They are actually pretty cheapish, found some for 10-20 bucks
Debra Polenz to u
Hey gadget boy, learn to focus. Whole left side of the peeler is blurry.
wow, you finally have you 15 minutes of fame, what a ja
da fuq?
Here's the problem with gadgets like this. No "gadget" can ever replace the human hands. Therefore, you will waste more time using this thing than peeling by hand. Think about it. To get a "good" peel with this thing, you will first have to cut off the ends that it can't peel, peel the potato with this gadget, remove it from the gadget, and use a knife and remove the eyes and dead spots that this thing won't. Save yourself money and time and just peel your potatoes by hand.
Bought one last week and it as made short work of my annual apple glut, if you think it's faster by hand then all I can say is try peeling 50lbs plus of apples. I would say it four times faster than by hand and a lot easier on them.
except for people like myself with severe arthritis. peeling a potato takes me 5 minutes or more each because I cannot grip it properly. this would be amazing so I ordered one :)
6 months later, How did you go with it?
@@harrystevens3885 ikr? this fool is crazy as fuck. "think about it." machines own everything we do by hand. welcome to the 21st century mrcougar.