🍏 Peel with ease, collect with style!
The Joseph 20166 PeelStore Waste Collecting Peeler is a revolutionary kitchen tool designed to streamline your vegetable prep. With a sharp stainless-steel blade and a transparent waste collection window, this peeler not only enhances efficiency but also keeps your workspace clean. Weighing just 54g and featuring a rustproof design, it's perfect for quick tasks and easy to maintain.
Brand | Joseph Joseph |
Model Number | 20166 |
Colour | Green |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 5.99 x 14 cm; 54 g |
Capacity | 1 litres |
Power / Wattage | 3600 |
Material | Plastic |
Special Features | Rustproof |
Item Weight | 54 g |
H**!
Glides through
We love this little kitchen toolVery easy to useBlades are very sharp so not much pressure needed to use.They peel very finely so very little waste.Love the peeler for carrots.My old peeler made my hand cramp, but no problems with these.Very different type of peeler from the rest as it has a waste collection area
D**0
Blade could be better and sharper
Takes getting used too. Need to hold it upright so peeled parts don't slide back up and get in your way. Also the blade could have been a bit more sharper and better. We need version 2.0 of this item with better and sharper blade. The peeling process should be easier and not a struggle
L**T
Nil points - do not waste your money
The media could not be loaded. doesn't peel, it hacks. Expensive waste of time.
G**I
A nice idea but has its flaws.
This is a natty looking little peeler and the peeling blade is sharp and pretty effective.It is s nice idea - collecting the shavings as you peel, but in reality, the little chamber fills up far to quickly to be very helpful - you just spend a lot of time emptying it! Because of the shape to the collection chamber the handle is not especially ergonomic and is quite unwieldy. I found this slowed me down and caused a little discomfort after a long peeling session.It is easy to clean.Good for small jobs I guess. If you a peeling a heap of potoatoes you want something that fits nice in the hand, and you don't mund so much if there is a bit of clean up time after.This is currently my 2nd best peeler and mostly lives in the kitchen drawer.
T**J
so handy
easy to use and collects all the peels. comfortable and easy to clean
C**E
Cuts your thumb and fingers
The design doesn't work. It cuts your Dingwall and thumb when using. So had to throw it away. You can use it, just be really careful yhe cuts are quite deep.
Z**Z
Joseph Joseph PeelStore Waste Collecting Peeler
The peeler feels comfortable to use and the stainless steel blade is very sharp, it took a few attempts for me to use it effectively, you have to hold it 90 degrees to what you are peeling, I’m used to peeling at all sorts of angles but that won’t work with this, once I persevered with it I could peel around 3-4 potatoes efficiently before emptying the tray into the food waste bin, the tray is easy to slide back and remove to fully clean.Overall this product makes peeling a little less messy as they fly off all over the place with me, not anymore, thank you.
P**E
Tidy idea. A little bulky in the hand.
I can see the idea of this as a convenient utensil: you peel your veg, the peel slips tidily into the handle, when you’ve finished you walk over to your recycling bin, open the handle and drop the peel in. Simple and tidy.And it almost works. No, that’s unfair, I’m not saying it DOESN’T work, just that it’s maybe not quite as smooth as it sounds.I tried it out but the only thing I had available to peel was a fresh apricot. Being a soft fruit, the peel was softer and sticker than vegetables would be. The blade is sharp and peeled it readily, some peel slid into the handle as it is supposed to but some clogged up around the blade, so it’s not quite as applicable to soft fruit. I do believe, however, that wouldn’t have been a problem with a potato or carrot or even an apple. I did find the wide, square handle felt a bit bulky and less manoeuvrable in my hand. The handle separates easily to empty it and slides back on securely.I suppose the capacity of the handle is the other thing that I wonder about. If I’m peel a few carrots or a couple of cooking apples, that wouldn’t be a problem. However, if I’m doing a Sunday roast, I’m going to want to peel a kilo of potatoes for mash and roast, carrots, parsnips, maybe some sweet potato. How many trips back and forth to empty the handle is that going to involve and how many before I get fed up and just dump all the peel in the sink and pick it up by the handful at the end? It may be less practical if you are doing a lot of peeling in one go.
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