Vegetable and Fruit Spiral Slicer

Brand: Active Kitchen
Manufacturer: Kitchen Active
Model: 13974
EAN: 0885621801478
Category: #458718 in Kitchen (Manual Pasta Makers)
Price: $14.99  (127 customer reviews)
Dimension: 2.75 x 4.75 x 2.75 inches
Shipping Wt: 0.29 pounds. FREE Shipping (Details)
Availability: In Stock
Average Rating: 3.9 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

More Color... More Flavor! 'What a great buy! I was looking for a veggie spiralizer for some time but was not convinced of their ease of use. This was priced affordably and works perfectly, and was easy to use and clean!' - Jaime W. Amazing Vegetable Peeler / Spiral Slicer ! SAVE TIME, LOSE WEIGHT, AND JUMP ON THE FAST TRACK TO SUPREME HEALTH WITH AWARD-WINNING KITCHEN GADGETS! Make a beautifully decorated zucchini spaghetti! With Kitchen Active Your wait to find the perfect pasta maker is finally over! This simple tool is all you need to get yourself on a fast track to weight loss, healthful living, increased energy, and vitality! By simply giving a twist, you can turn your whole vegetables into a gorgeous noodle soup with this small cutter - perfect for vegetable noodles, salads, and gourmet-style garnishes. Spiral slicing tools aren't just for professional chefs anymore! TOP BENEFITS: Preparing vegetables becomes stress-free - Promotes healthy eating - Makes veggies fun for picky kids - Perfect for following a low-carb, gluten-free, or Paleo diet. STOCK IS LIMITED! Act Fast! SCROLL UP AND CLICK 'ADD TO CART' TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE FOR THE BETTER!

Features

  • Recommended by Dr Oz and named the BEST NEW PRODUCT by the Gourmet Retailer Magazine crafted with an AWARD-WINNING DESIGN
  • Features-The Kitchen Active Spiral Slicer is molded using HIGH QUALITY ABS plastic for a lightweight feel, fitted with TOP-QUALITY STAINLESS STEEL Japanese blades for the sharpest and quickest slice of pasta. It fits in your hand, so it's easy to store. It's dishwasher safe for an easy clean. The plastic is BPA-FREE. And once the veggie you're spiral-slicing gets small enough, use the provided cap to MINIMIZE WASTAGE. In short-it's everything you could ask from a vegetable peeler.
  • It's also a great gift Whether it's for a special occasion or just because, this Spiral Slicer is the perfect gift for anyone who spends a lot of time in the kitchen. From busy moms to college students to culinary artists, this product is a definite must-have for anyone who wants to get more veggies into their diet-in a quick and easy way.
  • Your satisfaction is our priority Your Kitchen Active Spiralizer also comes with a COMPLEMENTARY small CLEANING BRUSH to access hard-to-reach areas Premium Zucchini Spaghetti Maker-ADD TO CART Now You'll LOVE IT
  • Country of Origin: China

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Top Reviews

Worthless and dangerous tool
by Jennifer Mitchell (1 out of 5 stars)
October 28, 2015

My first "spiralizer" was a bomb! It was exhausting trying to twist and twist and twist the carrots and zucchinni. When half the vegetable is still whole, you have to either try to use the little cap piece to hold on to it, or hold with your hand. Top cap doesn't go down into the tube, so 1/3 of your vegetable will be wasted. Don't use your hand to push it down like I did, or you'll scrape and cut your hand like I did! I guess you get what you pay for.

I'm amazed that there are so many good reviews. There are hand-held peelers with a blade for julienne that will do almost the same thing, just not as long as a spiralizer; and they are a lot safer to use. In my case, I decided I wanted a real spiralizer for making vegetable pasta, so ordered the Palermo Spiralizer; and got the Precision Kitchenware peeler/julienne tool for small, quick jobs like garnishes.
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Only works with certain foods
by Charles (3 out of 5 stars)
May 25, 2016

I was very excited to get this product - wanting a healthier option instead of pasta noodles for my family. The product came quickly and looked exactly like what was in the picture. The first thing we tried was carrots and were highly disappointed. The carrots were way too thin to use it properly and it didn't work. The carrot couldn't reach the area to cut it. The next thing we tried were sweet potatoes and it was terrible. The sweet potatoes were too big, then too lumpy to actually work. It also took a LOT of pressure to get more than an inch strand. We actually ended up using a cheese grater instead that seemed to work better than this. As a last attempt I tried a cucumber and that worked best.

I think in order for this to work properly you need a softer, more evenly shaped vegetable like cucumber or zucchini. Things that were too big, too small, or oddly shaped were hard to use and didn't really work too well. I don't know if I would purchase again due to it not working for the things we really wanted it for.
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Great little gadget!
by mommermom (4 out of 5 stars)
September 20, 2015

This is a very simple but effective gadget. Received on time as promised. I was skeptical when I held it as it is lightweight and doses not seem like much but it worked! I got delicious zucchini noodles. I chose the side for the thicker noodles and it worked great. The way you insert the zucchini at the top with the little holder didn't work as I thought it should but I found if I just held the zucchini and twisted it worked much better. the only thing I was surprised about is how much of the zucchini was not actually spiraled and I had leftover. I took that and froze it for another recipe for another day so for me it is not a problem. For two of us I used 3 medium zucchinis and that was just about perfect. I could not imagine using this for a large group. Definitely a keeper and I look forward to trying it on other vegetables.
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) Works like sharpening a pencil
by Laurie L. Sanders (5 out of 5 stars)
September 22, 2015

I used my for the first time last night. We were halfway through dinner when my husband asked what kind of noodles they were. :) Works like sharpening a pencil. You have to either waste the last little bit or hand chop it up but it is worth every penny and worked like a charm. If you can filed the recipe for CREAMY SUNDRIED TOMATO + PARMESAN CHICKEN ZOODLES online, that is the picture I've included and it was delicious.
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Nice concept....BUT
by Lynne A. Coyle (2 out of 5 stars)
March 15, 2016

Okay...I used this little tool 3 times before I decided that it wasn't for me. PROS: it spiralized the zuchinni well up to a point,
it is small, easy to clean

CONS; it wastes the entire center of the vegetable that you are attempting to spiral cut...of course you can chop this part up

If the squash, sweet potato, etc. is too fat...it cannot be used with this device

If one has any problems with their grip, carpal tunnel or arthritis in their hand or wrist...it will be impossible for them to use this...I don't and my hand was cramping after 2 squash

Once the squash got down to a certain point, the cap that is supposed to aid in getting the entire veggie into the device doesn't have enough gripping power to do much good, and then I found that I was in fear of cutting my knuckles on the blades if I tried to get more of the squash into it

All in all, I was disappointed in this and was surprised that it got so many great reviews. I bought a more expensive one that has a handle and can take any sized veggie in it and really love it.
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Decent but not what I had in mind
by Roxana C. (3 out of 5 stars)
September 2, 2015

I was very excited when this thing arrived, but then the troubles began. It is way too small, even tho I saw the pictures before ordering it, I didn't think it was going to be that small. Due to the size, it has been difficult for me to use it. It doesn't cut vegetables like butter, as other customers had written, it takes strong hands, and not only that, you have to be really careful if you don"t want to end up cutting yourself with the borders. The fist time that I used this spiralizer I cut my fingers three times with the plastic borders that are not properly shaped, then with the blades trying not to waste so much carrot. And that's the other thing, I end up wasting a lot of food using this thing. I tried to use the cap but it is a waste of time, it only squashes the veggies without been able to get more spirals out of it.

I am going to keep it because if I don't mind wasting a third part of my veggies, and being super careful using this little thing, I can achieve some decent zoodles and veggies for my salads.
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Single purpose tool for a single veggie
by Wayne B (3 out of 5 stars)
October 2, 2015

I tried multiple veggies in this and found that it really only works with zucchini. If you use a zucchini, it cores itself and you only waste the last 3-4" of the zucchini. Don't bother using the handle attachment. It's basically going to just shred the end of your veggie without doing anything else. Not really sure about "coring" the zucchini - the middle of a zucchini is completely inoffensive and felt a little like a waste.

Yellow squash or, god forbid, carrots as shown? It's a whole lot of work and some risk to your fingers for a lot of waste. Yellow squash, which really could benefit from a bit of coring, has too much core to fit through the itty bitty hole in the middle of this tool. Carrots are way too hard for this purpose and I gave up after having flashbacks to my last carrot mandolin accident.
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Don't waste your time or money.
by Shannonkd97 (1 out of 5 stars)
January 3, 2017

The shreds are way too thin. They just fall apart (even using the thicker side). Very hard to clean, even with the little brush. The blades are insanely sharp and easy to cut yourself with while cleaning. The lid thing is supposed to make it easier to turn the veggies, but it does nothing. It doesn't grip the veggie, just skewers it a little, but not enough to grip well. Very easy to poke yourself with, too.
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I Love It!
by Tracey5200 (5 out of 5 stars)
August 19, 2015

I love kitchen gadgets, from high tech to simple handheld devices like this one. No matter how many gadgets I have, it's almost impossible for me to resist purchasing another one. And so it was with this spiralizer, and I'm so glad I purchased it. I have a crank handle spiralizer, but have always been annoyed that it will cut a vegetable down to a certain point and no farther, leaving a large chunk of the vegetable unusable for spiralizing. Not so with this gadget. So far I've spiralized a carrot and some zucchini with wonderful results. It's not large enough to spiralize a beet or a sweet potato (my two favorites) without whittling them down to size first, but I love it for carrots and zucchini, which don't spiralize well in the crank handle type.

According to Amazon, the original price is listed as $39.99. Believe me, if I had paid that much for it, I would have felt ripped off. But ten bucks is just the right price for a fun and useful new gadget.
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The larger noodles seemed a little more useful. It comes with a cap to push in ...
by J&K (4 out of 5 stars)
September 23, 2015

I'm not sure what amazement I was expecting from this veggie slicer, but it did not live up my expectations. Thus far I've only spiraled a cucumber. The small size "noodles" were barely shreds and cucumber water was squeezed everywhere. The larger noodles seemed a little more useful. It comes with a cap to push in your veggie so you don't spiralize your fingers. With the cuke, it just made mincemeat of the end instead of helping me turn the veggie to make more noodles. There is also a fairly big chunk of veggie at the end that doesn't become noodles. Of course you can chop that up and use it for something else, but it would be nice if your whole veggie could be turned into noodles instead of having hunks left over, especially since the reason you are probably using this in the first place is that you want a fancy presentation.

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