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Spiralizers?

8 replies

PurpleAlerts · 14/04/2016 16:26

These seem to be all the rage. There seem to be loads on the market. I am thinking of buying one. I have a cheapy pencil sharpener type thing but its rubbish. Looking to spend around £25-30
Recommendations please!
TIA

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HelenF35 · 14/04/2016 16:34

Following

PurpleAlerts · 14/04/2016 22:57

Bumping

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Newquay · 15/04/2016 08:22

Me too following. From memory someone said the Hemmel one wasn't all that?

PurpleAlerts · 16/04/2016 23:34

No body?

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CointreauVersial · 16/04/2016 23:38

Here's mine.

It's very sturdy and easy to use, but boy does it give you a workout. Courgettes aren't too bad, but I was exhausted after attempting a sweet potato. That's pretty much all I've used it for.

PurpleAlerts · 16/04/2016 23:40

Thanks! I heard that the vertical ones are supposed to be easier! Anyone have any views on the Lakeland one? I have heard they are supposed to be good?

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user1467975542 · 11/07/2016 15:49

Hi, I love Spiralizers so much - literally can not get enough of mine! The Hemsley and Hemsley is a good choice for your budget, but if you're willing to spend a bit more I'd definitely get the Gefu Spiralfix Spiralizer - it's vertical system makes it so much easier to use than other spiralizers! I've recently written an article about the Best Spiralizers - I hope it can be of some help! features.shopomo.com/home-garden/kitchen-appliances/5-best-spiralizers-2016/

ToastMakesMeHappy · 11/07/2016 15:58

I got one for £10 from eBay and it works a treat, has suction cups that stop it from moving around on the kitchen side. 3 different blades.

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