![]() ![]() The only thing it didn't do as well on were apples, though it was still better than average.Ī design feature of this peeler is the pair of sharp edges, or wings, which extend further than the blade. It was easy to peel with and the blade glided through the skins of carrots, potatoes and butternut squashes alike. ![]() ![]() Our verdict: Although not quite a Best Buy, Ikea's vegetable peeler is brilliant value and one of the better ones in our test. Pros: Peels all vegetables and fruit well, easy to use, good gripĬons: The sharp edges can get in the way, no hanging hole How the rest of the vegetable peelers from our tests fared Great Value: Ikea 365+ VärdefullĮxtra features: Sharp edges (wings) to remove potato eyes See our reviews of the best deep fat fryers and air fryers. Just as with all of the vegetable peelers from our tests, this peeler was straightforward to clean after use and the hole in the handle means you can hang it or store it in a drawer. It was also the easiest to use thanks to its large comfortable grip, which felt sturdy yet light in our hands. It sliced through carrots and butternut squash with complete ease, leaving us with a neat pile of peelings. Nothing seemed too tough for the Oxo Good Grips peeler. Our verdict: Hands down the best of all the vegetable and potato peelers in our tests. Pros: Effortlessly peels fruit and vegetables, very easy to use in either hand, comfortable gripĬons: It's incredibly sharp so use carefully Įxtra features: Pick for potato eye removal, hole for hanging Cheapest price: £5.60 available at Amazon, also available at John Lewis, Robert Dyas. ![]()
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