Saturday, February 16, 2013

Paderno Spiral Slicer

Paderno sent me this cool vegetable slicer to review and give my opinion on.
At first glance it didnt look that sturdy to me. There are suction cups on the bottom to attach it to the counter which made a huge difference.
 
It comes with 3 blades that make different spiral cuts.
 
The blades slide in like this:
Attach fruit to the handle and spikes, put it into the base and you are ready to go!
Push and crank the handle, and EAT!
The last neat thing I noticed as I was cleaning up is this........It cored the apple as well!!
This was a super fun product. The cleanup was super easy to do and just took a good rinse.
 


The site describes this as the following:
The spiral vegetable slicer cuts vegetables and fruits into curly, ribbon-like slices. By placing the vegetable or fruit on the prongs of the wheel and turning the wheel while pushing the base toward the vertical julienne blade, continuous spiral strands and curled julienne strips are created. The slicer is made of plastic.
Features:
  • 3 sets of blades with 1/8'' (3mm) or 1/4'' (6mm) spacing
  • Straight blade for ribbon cuts
  • Slicer Material: Plastic
  • Cleaning and care: Dishwasher safe
  • Warranty: 1 year
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NOW Go enter to win!! :)

29 comments:

  1. that would be great to have in the kitchen!

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  2. I'd love to make zucchini "pasta" with this!

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  3. the spiral slicer for sure!

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  4. Looks like lots of fun. Would make fun fries like at the fair

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  5. the spiral slicer, would be great to add this bits while baking!

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  6. Id like to try the spiral slicer first with homemade french fries.
    sunniewoodyplus2 atmsn.com

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  7. The slicer of course!

    nomfreebies at hotmail dot com

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  8. This looks amazing! I would love it! Thanks so much.

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  9. Oooh probably some tart and muffin pans.. This slicer looks fab though. Enter me, please! nickijoseph91@gmail.com

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  10. Citron egg toss pan looks pretty cool =) Thank you!

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  11. I would love the spiral slicer! Thank you for the awesome giveaway!

    - lablogs@yahoo.com

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  12. The slicer of course!

    magspie9(at)gmail.com

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  13. That wonderful slicer!
    kenhall013@gmail.com

    ~Kenny H.

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  14. Love the slicer but also like the 6 Heart Baking Pan.

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  15. I'd like to use it for curly fries!

    klconn7 (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  16. I would dfinitely get the slicer!
    fb:Rab Pom.

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  17. I'd love to make vegetable "pastas" with this spiral slicer! The Acrylic grater/slicer - Clear would be awesome, too,
    {Mary Beth Elderton}
    bethelderton59 at gmail dot com

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  18. I would love this spiral slicer.

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  19. The slicer would be my first choice
    angukena@yahoo.com

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  20. http://paderno.com/shop/10pc-paderno-eclipse-cookware-set/

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  21. My kids would love the spiral slicer first with homemade french fries.
    jcristig@hotmail.com

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  22. i would try the slicer first. so neat :) senior06chs@aol.com

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  23. The spiral slicer would be great for squash. Yum! I can't wait to try it out.

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  24. The slicer for curly fries!

    Deborah

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  25. pasta and then curly fries and then onions for sausage peppers and onions possibilities are endless.

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  26. I'm not sure but I went to the web site and like the 28cm Paderno Nature Trust Pan. I also like the Spiral slicer.

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