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Oxo Good Grips i-Series Y Peeler

Oxo Good Grips i-Series Y Peeler
From OXO

List Price: $13.50
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Product Description

OXO brings its new longer-lasting, longer-length, stainless steel blade to the favorite tool of European chefs. The OXO Good Grips i-Series Y Peeler has a non-slip, contoured grip for more control when peeling delicate asparagus and tomatoes; plus an extended grip for peeling carrots and cucumbers. Constructed of sturdy, die-cast zinc, this Y Peeler features an efficient eyer to quickly remove stubborn blemishes from fruits and vegetables. For maximum safety and effectiveness peeler blades, like knife blades, should be sharp. You can easily replace the Y Peeler blade with OXO's Peeler Blade Replacement Cartridge, sold separately.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #533 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Oxo
  • Model: 1057967
  • Dimensions: .80" h x 4.50" w x 10.20" l,

Features

  • Extra-hardened stainless steel blade stays sharp longer
  • Blade is easily replaceable with the OXO Peeler Bade Replacement Cartridge
  • Non-slip, contoured handle for choking up or gripping farther back
  • Sharp eyer easily removes blemishes in one scoop
  • Dishwasher safe

Customer Reviews

Worth every penny5
You get what you pay for, but ten dollars is a small investment for such a useful kitchen tool. Make the investment - you won't regret it, and will wonder why you waited so long. I'd been using a cheap peeler that came in a set of kitchen tools and found peeling potatoes painful, difficult, and time-consuming. What a world of difference with the Oxo peeler! It makes quick, easy, and effortless work out of peeling potatoes, even sweet potatoes, which are more difficult to peel. The blade is extremely sharp and glides over the vegetable with ease, removing the perfect amount of peel. Try it on a mango - you'll be amazed at how perfectly it peels off the skin without wasting any of the flesh of the fruit. I've also used it to peel carrots, broccoli, zucchini, apples, butternut squash, all with success. However, I plan to also purchase the swivel peeler, which is more appropriate for items such as carrots.

Buy the standard OXO Y Peeler3
Do not buy the i-Series - buy the standard Oxo Good Grips Y Peeler instead. I have both and originally thought "If the standard works this well, the i-series must be incredible" based on the reviews. However, the standard Y-Peeler works much better. The issue with the i-series seems to be that the little nub that keeps the blade from spinning is set ever so slightly too large, which keeps the blade from swiveling far enough to provide a comfortable angle to the vegetable when peeling. Despite the marketing hype, I also find no difference between the blades on the two OXO offerings.

A pleasure to use -- worthwhile kitchen tool investment5
I bought this just before Christmas so that I could make sweet potatoes from scratch. My conventional straight peeler just wasn't doing the job anymore, and it was time for a change. So I took the advice of tv chef/author Alton Brown and hunted up this Y peeler for my potato and apple peeling needs. It looks like I made a wise purchase.

I don't know how this works, but the Y shape design on a peeler seems more comfortable for this task. The handle is made of Oxo's typical "good grips" material, so it was comfortable and didn't slip. The blade holder part, which has a little divot scoop for removing the eyes, appears to be high quality cast aluminum or stainless. Every part fits together seamlessly. The blade is set in snugly and cut smoothly though the potato skins, at just the right depth. It was a pleasure to use such a handsome and well-designed tool.

I understand that this type of peeler may not be ideal for peeling thinner skinned items like carrots, so it seems I will be looking up Oxo's straight peeler now. This one however is probably the last potato peeler I will ever need to buy.
-Andrea, aka Merribelle