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Can anyone recommend a good vegetable peeler?

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aubergenie · 10/03/2009 13:23

I had a fantastic Bodum peeler like this. It was great - easy to hold and it peeled everything really smoothly. Somehow we lost it and I was gutted.

I've bought several replacement peelers and they've all been rubbish. We eat a LOT of veg and I get in an irrationally bad mood every time I try to peel anything now.

Can anyone save me by recommending a decent one?

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SoupDragon · 10/03/2009 13:24

I love my cheap Y shaped one from Ikea.

christywhisty · 10/03/2009 14:03

I bought this one to encourage my lefthanded dd to help with dinner. Actually preferred it to the one I already had. It's good value.
Don't get one of those ceramic ones you see advertised, they are useless, mine broke within 3 uses,

mileniwmffalcon · 10/03/2009 14:07

i seem to spend half my life peeling veg! i've always been a fan of this style of peeler, cheap but they work better than any i've tried and they're easy to spot in a pile of peelings

TheThoughtPolice · 10/03/2009 14:08

I have a Good Grips one. Brilliant. Chunky handle with good grip (obv) and a nice wide, sharp blade that can be used L or R handed.

TheThoughtPolice · 10/03/2009 14:10

OXO GoodGrips peeler

aubergenie · 10/03/2009 15:28

Great. Thanks for all the suggestions!

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Pruners · 10/03/2009 15:30

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