The best peeler I have ever used I purchased the OXO Good Grips Peeler back in 2000 and I have been using it ever since with no problems whatsoever. I originally bought it to replace the peeler that came in my Culinary School tool kit. That peeler had broken after only a month of use. But I have used the OXO peeler ever since, going on 5 years now. It feels great in my hands and peels potatoes, carrots and other vegetables perfectly. While I was in school my classmates were constantly borrowing this from me and asking me where ...
[Asus 802.11g Wireless Pocket Access Point (WL-330G) review by Joseph Tidline can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | Joseph Tidline | | Review Date: | 10/03/2005 | | User Location: | Glendale, AZ USA | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  100% (16 of 16) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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Fantastic Peeler- pretty much. I peel hundreds of pounds of potatoes every day at our restaurant, and I love my Oxo Peeler. All we make is Belgian Frites, and all we use to make them is fresh potatoes, a deep fryer, some oil, and this amazing Oxo peeler. This is an excessive amount of use, I know, but under all this stress, only one thing has gone wrong with this peeler. Unfortunately, it's potato-eye remover has started to crack a little bit. I doubt this would happen under normal usage, but two hundred pounds of po...
[Asus 802.11g Wireless Pocket Access Point (WL-330G) review by Arianne J. Spool "potato peele can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | Arianne J. Spool "potato peele | | Review Date: | 08/07/2005 | | User Location: | Seattle, WA (Frites) | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  100% (11 of 11) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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Excellent quality value. This is a sturdy peeler with swiveling twin blades and a built-in potato eye remover, which easily pares even the toughest skin of your fruits and vegetables, and carves out blemishes without damage. It produces thin rinds and peel with little or no pulp, and cuts on the first run every single time. Its blade never seems to need sharpening and its hefty body fits comfortably in the hand, making it require less force to operate than the more traditional lightweight peelers do, and keeping you awa...
[Asus 802.11g Wireless Pocket Access Point (WL-330G) review by M. E. Volmar can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | M. E. Volmar | | Review Date: | 08/29/2004 | | User Location: | Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacion | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  96% (27 of 28) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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Can I peel the potatoes...please?
[Asus 802.11g Wireless Pocket Access Point (WL-330G) review can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | | | Review Date: | 04/28/2000 | | User Location: | | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  93% (15 of 16) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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I love this peeler! This is the best peeler I have used! I have one and have given them as gifts numerous times. The grip is comfortable, the peeling action is smooth and quick and it just is a joy to use. What more could you want? My wife has carpal tunnel and loves the whole line of OXO products, but this one is our favorite. Even my 11 year old daughter begs me to use it when I peel vegetables.This is the last peeler you'll ever need!
[Asus 802.11g Wireless Pocket Access Point (WL-330G) review by Michael Fletcher can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | Michael Fletcher | | Review Date: | 07/07/2000 | | User Location: | Murrieta, CA USA | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  80% (8 of 10) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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A Peeler without peer! The BEST peeler I have ever used--should be in every household. OXO products should be given at every bridal shower. Your hand fits the grip with ease and peeling pounds of potatoes and bunches of carrots does not tire you out.
[Asus 802.11g Wireless Pocket Access Point (WL-330G) review by Nicolette I. Plottner can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | Nicolette I. Plottner | | Review Date: | 05/09/2000 | | User Location: | Cleveland, OH | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  80% (8 of 10) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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Best thing that ever happened to potato-peeling!
[Asus 802.11g Wireless Pocket Access Point (WL-330G) review can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | | | Review Date: | 05/02/2000 | | User Location: | | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  80% (8 of 10) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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Swivel Peeler Works Well, But Design Could Be Improved
[Asus 802.11g Wireless Pocket Access Point (WL-330G) review can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 8.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | | | Review Date: | 06/27/2000 | | User Location: | | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  63% (7 of 11) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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"More Convenient", My Foot! Aaargh! Whoever it was that came up with the bright idea to graft a swiveling cutting blade onto a veggie peeler musta been some kinda sadist! Or he might've been the same guy who invented the pivoting-head shaver, and thought he could apply it to other household gadgets with a similar degree of success. In any case, I've no clue why this so-called "innovation" is considered a convenience. The moving cutter tends to slip quite a bit, causing uneven peeling and skipping on whatever I'm skinnin' f...
[Asus 802.11g Wireless Pocket Access Point (WL-330G) review by Zagnorch can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 2.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | Zagnorch | | Review Date: | 11/27/2002 | | User Location: | Terra, Sol System | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  57% (12 of 21) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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hapless poster boy of 'good design' for years i've been suffering the rave reviews of this peeler. i don't know who knew who in the design world to get this thing on the front page of every design magazine, but certainly, the supposed innovation here is completely bogus. my old cheap 59 cent peeler worked just as well, if not better.
this thing is a flop on all the fronts it gets praised for.
1.) 'ergonomics' - putting rubber on a handle does not make it instantly become ergonomic, nor does making everyth...
[Asus 802.11g Wireless Pocket Access Point (WL-330G) review by H. Patenaude can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 2.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | H. Patenaude | | Review Date: | 10/20/2004 | | User Location: | Brooklyn, NY | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  31% (6 of 19) Users Found This Review Helpful |