Spiralizer Spiral Veggie Slicer!!

You know how much I love unique items! Check this out! A Spiral Veggie Slicer!! This is so COOL!! The best way to describe the Spiral Vegetable Slicer is to say it resembles a big pencil sharpener. Put the vegetables inside the slicer, then twist the vegetables like you are sharpening a pencil. Quick and easy! Your veggies come out looking like spaghetti noodles. The kids LOVE this thing!! The kids ASK for veggies when I use the Spiral Slicer.

Over the weekend we watched a movie, instead of popcorn we made veggie noodles!! Cucumbers, carrots, zucchini and bell peppers. AWESOME!! Healthy snacks!!

Cleaning is a breeze for two reasons. First the Spiral Slicer comes with it’s own cleaning brush. Better yet! 100% dishwasher safe! I truly didn’t think that it would come clean in the dishwasher, but I am pleased to say it did! COMPLETELY clean!! No bits of veggies anywhere.

The handle has spikes to hold the veggie so you don’t get your fingers near the blades. I do wish the handle was cone shaped in toward the blades, because once you have sliced the veggie down to about 3 inches or so you have a large chunk of veggie. Not a big deal, just slice ’em up or save them for later.

The slicer is 5.2″ high and approximately 2.8″ wide. Made with ABS material that makes it easy to handle. The veggie slicer is BPA-free.

Be sure to register your Spiral Slicer with Home-Complete online, and you’ll receive access to a recipe e-booklet for free!! The recipe book has 25 Salads recipes with images.

Another great bonus? Lifetime Risk-Free Guarantee – If for any reason you are not satisfied, you’ll receive a full refund, no questions asked!!

The Grandkids and I give our new Spiral Slicer 8 thumbs WAY, WAY UP!!

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3 Comments

  • Diane K. Brimmer

    That sounds wonderful! One set of my granddaughters won’t eat veggies. So this might be just the thing to get them to at least try them. LoL and their parents a big time farmers around here.

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