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3.0 out of 5 stars
clumsy, fragile, does ok to good peeling...,
By Sharp Geek in a dulling world! Change the rules! (Teh Great White North! (:) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER)
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This review is from: Kyocera Perfect Peeler, Red (Kitchen)
Kyocera, why do your products sometimes frustrate, so?This thing's clumsy to use, with the oversize handle & the too-bulky mechanism. ( it's a bit like those Freudian-fat pens that obstruct lean precise writing ) Others have commented on the ease of breaking the pivot-pins holding the blade-holder in the mechanism, and yes, the pins are different thicknesses ( mine haven't broken yet, and I hope they don't ever ). The blade-holder doesn't pivot easily enough, as it appears to be held-in/clasped with too much force ( or they didn't PTFE/wax the pivot? ) Kyocera apparently finally got the thickness-of-peel right ( I used to own a Kyocera peeler that was delightfully sharp, but that took WAY too much vegetable off with the peel ), but this one, for some reason, likes NOT peeling a bit too much ( glides over, instead of biting into & then peeling too much, as my old one did, which I gave away... ). Would I buy this product again? Not a chance: I'd find the best peels-in-line-with-the-handle Kyocera peeler & get that, instead, as I LOVE the Kyocera edges, but hate this thing's obstructive to my hands, bulky & clumsy to me, shape. HTH!
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3.9 out of 5 stars (46 customer reviews) 68 of 68 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Great peeler with fatal flaw,
By Rocket Scientist - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Kyocera Perfect Peeler, Red (Kitchen)
We've had one of these peelers for over a year, and it's the best peeler we've ever owned.EXCEPT... The two little black plastic pins that hold the blade into the handle are the Achilles heel of this product. One is smaller than the other and it recently broke. I've heard this same problem from other owners of this product. I'm waiting for a response from Kyocera as to whether this is covered under their 5 year warranty. But frankly, something like this shouldn't be happening, and it's a serious design flaw on an otherwise outstanding product. === Update to the previous review. I finally (things were kind of busy for them the Monday after Thanksgiving!) got a call back from Kyocera, they took my name and address, and immediately sent me a replacement for the broken part. The replacement arrived today, UPS 2 day delivery! I was very impressed with the speed and responsiveness of their customer service. It definitely makes a difference in whether I deal with a company in the future. Based on this, I'd like to change my rating from 2 stars to 5 stars, but it doesn't seem to want to let me do that. 39 of 41 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Make room in your kitchen drawers by throwing away all other peelers,
By Santino - Published on Amazon.com
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You know the old rusty potato peeler you have in the kitchen junk drawer? You dont have to lie, we all know it's there. Getting rustier, duller, getting caught in the shish kebab skewers you use twice a year.I bet you also have some other type of peeler, causing its own junk drawer drama. Its blade just as rusted, just as warped and damaged. But you need at least two types of peelers, right? Even Alton Brown says you should have one straight peeler and one horizontal peeler, since they do different things in the kitchen. What if someone invented a peeler that could change from a straight peeler to a horizontal peeler, and had a setting in between the two to give you a diagnol peeling edge, AND made the blade ceramic which means no more rusting up, no more running metal over your tubers causing them to brown early and look generally ugly? What if it could be used with your left or right hand equally as well? Would you buy it? I would. And, I did. I've also bought one for everyone in my family who cooks, because it's just that awesome of a tool. So seriously, throw out the old metal junky peelers your mom gave you when you moved out of the house, and get this peeler. The construction is solid. The dial which changes the blade position is very sturdy, with very definite notches at each blade position. Also, it looks really cool. 19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous Peeler!,
By JBC - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Kyocera Perfect Peeler, Red (Kitchen)
I use this peeler every single day to peel fresh fruit for my smoothie. I love mine so much I bought 3 more, one for every woman in my family. I can peel mangoes in one long strip. Ripe kiwis - no problem! The peels might be a little too thin on carrots and potatoes - it's hard to tell where you've peeled a carrot. But it's actually fun to peel them, so no worries.I like the rotating head. For fruit I keep the blade facing me at a 45-degree angle, so I end up using the peeler like an effortless paring knife. But for carrots and potatoes I turn it so the blade's facing straight away like a regular peeler. The only thing I can think of that would improve this peeler would be if, at the end of the handle, there was a hook or something to dig out blemishes or potato eyes. If it had that, I'd agree it's the Perfect Peeler. But even without it, this is definitely my peeler of choice. It's pretty expensive, but if you're going to use it often, I think it's worth it. And hey, it's not like you're going to buy them often. I've had mine for over a year, and there's no reason to think I'll ever have to replace it. |
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