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2025-08-13 15:58:14
The machine is very easy to use and makes spirals, thin and round, with little effort. It's perfect for adding a bit of design flair to your meals. I like that the 2 interchangeable blade discs have 3 holes for easy removal and is very easy to clean. Recommended
SYED AKHTER HOSSAIN
2025-08-11 12:35:15
Can I return this item or exchange other oneIf possible pls let me know
Gideon
2025-07-28 16:33:09
I have had very light usage of it but so far has been great. Works exactly as intended and time will time how long it'll last.So far, it looks well made and sturdy.
cory
2025-06-25 10:34:23
So it does a pretty good job when it works. The ribbons and slices come out nice and thick or thin and uniform how you want them. Problem is the last chunk of whatever veg won’t process because the pusher isn’t long enough to reach all the way down to the blades which is dumb design. It also gets gunk all over the parts you can’t clean easily so cleaning is a chore. There’s also the fact that it’s huge so it doesn’t store so easily imo though some parts like the blade inserts can stack which is good. Overall I’m not impressed and won’t use it often I think.
Customer
2025-06-12 21:36:15
I recently purchased an electric spiralizer for veggie noodles, and it has completely transformed my approach to healthy eating. This device is incredibly efficient and easy to use, making it a staple in my kitchen. Whether I’m making zucchini noodles, sweet potato spirals, or cucumber ribbons, the results are consistently excellent. The electric motor is powerful yet quiet, and it quickly transforms vegetables into uniform, beautiful noodles with minimal effort.One of the standout features is the straightforward assembly and disassembly process. The parts are easy to clean, either by hand or in the dishwasher, which is a huge time-saver. The spiralizer also has a compact design, making storage convenient even in a small kitchen. The included safety features, such as the food pusher and non-slip base, ensure that the spiralizing process is safe and smooth. I also appreciate the thoughtful design that minimizes vegetable waste, ensuring I get the most out of each produce item. If I had to find a minor downside, it would be that some harder vegetables, like butternut squash, require a bit more effort to feed into the machine. However, this is a small inconvenience compared to the overall benefits and performance of the spiralizer
Javad Mostafavi
2025-06-11 11:21:48
Also, Hard to find the correct lock position in order to start the unit. The lock position icon is hart to fid the bowl in.
Steve
2025-05-04 18:27:06
It does not spiralize.
Chocaholic
2025-03-11 19:56:21
This little powerhouse makes my veggie chopping and spiralizing almost fun! It's way less "in the way" than the one that goes on my mixer, and it does the job more than adequately.
Doreen Jones
2025-02-15 16:03:21
Easy to use
Tiffany Pilon
2025-02-06 17:35:13
It does not spiral cucumber or zucchini which is why I bought it.
Linda W.
2025-01-28 11:58:42
I haven’t had a lot of luck with food processors in the past. I don’t want anything fancy. I just want something to shred carrots for carrot and raisin salad, shred vegetables for making eggrolls and to slice cucumbers and some other veggies.This electric spiralizer can shred, slice, spiralize and ribbon cut. It is a time saver and for someone like me who has chronic inflammation issues in my wrists and hands, it is a labour-saving kitchen appliance.I am trying to incorporate more healthy foods into my diet and vegetables are the best way to start. I used the spiralizer to slice cucumbers. The cuts were uniform and the feed was simple. You are left with ends though that won’t pass through. I used the machine to shred carrots. They need to be full-sized carrots not baby carrots as those will not feed through either. As the feeder tube is a certain size, you need to make certain to cut some vegetables like potatoes down to size in order to feed them through.I had heard that zucchini noodles were a healthy replacement for pasta so I spiralized (is that a word? I spiral cut) some zucchini. The end product was uniform and unbroken and quite pretty I must add.There are still some things I would like to try. Pineapple is something I am curious about. I don’t know if it is too hard to pass through the machine but I’d like to shred it or slice it. I would also like to try shredding cabbage for coleslaw and those are just two of my “to try†items.The machine is easy to use. There are two blades and each can cut two different forms depending on where the feeder tube is placed in proximity to the start button. You do need to use a bit of pressure to push items down through the feeder tube.So far, I’ve enjoyed using the spiralizer. I will continue to experiment with different foods. I find I use the slicing and shredding functions the most. The ribbon effect is one that I am just not sure about. What foods would be good in this form?When I ordered the spiralizer in late August, the price was $79.99. Since that time, the price has risen by about $20.00 to $99.99 (October 2024). The machine functions well and saves me a lot of time by not needing to manually cut up a lot of vegetables.
Kaye Geiger
2025-01-08 14:49:26
Not much option for variety of cutting, especially considering the cost of this appliance.I do like spiralizing carrots with it though.
Kirk C. McDonald
2024-12-21 20:52:48
This is a specialized food processor and only does 4 styles. What I find interesting is the whole process, whereby the orientation of the feed chute plate is what dictates the style of cut. Most of my cuts will be fully separated, julienne or slices. The ribbons or angel hair are nice for decorations, but I don't have any real use for them. This processor compared to the standard processor is compact and easy to store. It's almost like half the machine is missing. There is a bit of a learning curve when it comes to the ribbon and angel hair cuts. I find the pressure you apply to the vegetable makes a difference to how successful your end product will be. At least the end product, no matter how good or bad looking it is, is still edible. Cleaning is simple. Of course you have to watch the blades. They are sharp. Would I buy this again? Yes.
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