I've seen about 4 or 5 videos before this one and I have to say this is the most informative one. From start (take out of the box) to finish (easy cleaning) you've touched on all points. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for your kind comment, Linda. And yes, I am indeed a teacher in the fields of health and nutrition, and do aim to address the various learning styles that people have to help them understand and retain information :)
+civilian sol I have tried beets and they do work, but are a bit tougher to push through. Gentle, yet more consistent pressure has to be applied. You only want to put through vegetables that are more starchy and dense, like carrots, potatoes, beets, zucchini, and similar ones that you can fit and hook on to both sides of the unit. I have not tried a cucumber, but it may work, if it is an English cucumber without seeds. Things like leafy greens, garlic, bell peppers and tomatoes are not for a tool like this.
Hey Marshall, a possible association indeed, but in this case it turned out like this as a coincidence. I've had the unit for a few months and it was just about when I was ready and able to make the review video. Hope you had a wonderful holiday season :)
I've seen about 4 or 5 videos before this one and I have to say this is the most informative one. From start (take out of the box) to finish (easy cleaning) you've touched on all points. Thanks for sharing!
Really great to hear, thank you so much Sue!
Excellent demo - very informative and best one out there!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you very much for your nice feedback :)
I've had this for about 6 months now and love it! I make raw pasta all the time now which hubby loves!
That is so fantastic to hear! Thank you for sharing :)
Excellent review all around, thank you
You are most welcome, and thank you for the feedback.
This was very helpful. I bought mine yesterday.
Susan D Great to hear, thank you!
I hope you are a teatcher cause you know just the right things to say, so that we all (hopefully) get it :D
Thank you so much for your kind comment, Linda. And yes, I am indeed a teacher in the fields of health and nutrition, and do aim to address the various learning styles that people have to help them understand and retain information :)
i saw a comment saying that this machine is moving while we are trying make spirals or slicers
If the machine is not clamped down properly or put on the right surface, then yes, it may move around during use, which is not good.
Please show us a carrot? I can not make it work on smaller veggies
You need to use very thick or large carrots and make sure that both ends are well clamped.
Liked the video but would have enjoyed longer video footage of your salads.
Thank you for sharing your feedback, Phil.
does any one know if you could do a beetroot in this machine? are there any veges that cant be done due to there density?
+civilian sol I have tried beets and they do work, but are a bit tougher to push through. Gentle, yet more consistent pressure has to be applied. You only want to put through vegetables that are more starchy and dense, like carrots, potatoes, beets, zucchini, and similar ones that you can fit and hook on to both sides of the unit. I have not tried a cucumber, but it may work, if it is an English cucumber without seeds. Things like leafy greens, garlic, bell peppers and tomatoes are not for a tool like this.
hmm a new gadget that shows itself right after Christmas? :)
Hey Marshall, a possible association indeed, but in this case it turned out like this as a coincidence. I've had the unit for a few months and it was just about when I was ready and able to make the review video. Hope you had a wonderful holiday season :)
Can u tell me what it's price?
I cover the price points in the video, and you can see the current prices of such units on Amazon: amzn.to/39qphN6
Mines was 20$
You are very lucky if yours came assembled mine did not come assembled
Thanks for sharing Susan.