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Native Spring Vegetable Cleaning Zucchini Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Native Spring Vegetable Cleaning Zucchini

See below for special promotion offers. Ingenious design. Spiralizer endless strips of carrots, zucchini, cucumber, potato and all kinds of other firm vegetables for low carb, healthy vegetable meals. Two julienne sizes - 2mm x 3mm and 3.5Mm x 5mm.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Efficient & sustainable veggie cleaning tool!

Based on my observations, this kitchen gadget is a must-have for anyone looking to reduce wastage when cleaning veggies. The bristles are sturdy enough to remove dirt and debris, and the suction cup base ensures it stays put during use. The only downside is that it can be a bit tricky to clean when it gets dirty. Overall, I highly recommend this product for any eco-conscious Home and Kitchen cook!

Pros
  • Full set
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Hooray! Healthy "Pasta! "

I love the Native Spring Spiral Vegetable Cutter. This is a great little gadget. I have a weight loss program that doesn't allow any pasta. When I heard about the spiral cutter, I bought it immediately. Now I can eat "pasta"! Cutting vegetables into small strips with a knife does not have the same effect as spiral cutting. I've only used it with zucchini and yellow squash so far. I love that I can have fettuccine or spaghetti due to the different sized blades. In addition to spaghetti, I also…

Pros
  • Spiralizer with endless strips of carrots, zucchini, cucumbers, potatoes and other hard veggies for healthy, low-carb vegetable dishes
Cons
  • Infinitely sluggish

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Easy enough for kids, great taste

Tried the spiralizer for the first time last night. I made zucchini noodles, fried them in butter with a little salt. They were delicious. The zoodles came out a bit soft, but I think that's because my zucchini were a bit overripe and the kids helped me. Next time I'll try firm zucchini or sweet potatoes. The spiralizer was easy to use and my six year old was able to cook one of the zucchini. There was some veg left over at the end which I threw away, but not a ton. It didn't do much zucchini…

Pros
  • Brilliant design
Cons
  • Long time