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Chef'n Stack'n Peel: One Size Multicolored Kitchen Tool for Efficient Food Prep Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of Chef'n Stack'n Peel: One Size Multicolored Kitchen Tool for Efficient Food Prep

Includes straight, serrated and julienne blades. Snaps together for easy storage. Finger buttons for more comfortable grip. Top-rack dishwasher safe. Built in potato eyer.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to peel and stack!

Chef'n Stack'n Peel, One Size, MulticoloredThis is a great set of compact functional peels. I especially like the serrated knife which I have never used. Different cleaners also come in different colors, making them easy to tell apart after a while. Everything fits comfortably in your hand and can be folded up to save space when not in use.

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • No color required

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Sharp and gets the job done

I like that they can be stacked together for storage, they are very sharp and work well. I was cutting vegetables all the time and my other hand was holding one, only carrots weren't being cut properly anymore. The serrated blade works so well with pears, which are often difficult to peel due to their very thin skin. Dishwasher safe - let's be honest - this is very important to me as an adult with two children to save time. Fair price Easy to use and hold Based on other reviews it seems they…

Pros
  • Nice to use
Cons
  • I won't say anything

Revainrating 1 out of 5

First Use - Kitchen Utensils and Gadgets

I love saving space in the kitchen so I was blown away by these stackable peelers. Out of the box they looked thin. So I took her for a test drive with a carrot. The straight blade has been cleaned in the traditional way. Jagged skin with gentle valleys. The julienne blade worked well on the first pass. It broke on the SECOND pass with the julienne blade. I didn't want to try to attach it since it's a spiked blade and my fingers don't respond well to blades and spikes. But I did. I got two more

Pros
  • Big Selection
Cons
  • Disappear

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poorly made. Bad quality control. Not recommended.

Made in China, these are hard plastic pens, each with a separate blade. Only one of me arrived without a blade. Very thin metal blades - only held on to hard plastic so any flex in the plastic could cause the blade to fly out, which seems to have happened to one of mine during assembly or packaging (as there was no way to place the blade). being found). The hard plastic overmolding also leaves something to be desired, as there are some sharp edges on the underside of the assembly. I was able to

Pros
  • Always liked
Cons
  • Vulgarity

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Throw away your potato peeler!

So we're watching Rachel Ray with a great hacksaw and I found her. in a set!Chef'n has a set of three paring knives that will change your personal idea of how to cut vegetables: it has certainly changed ours!We ate cucumbers and carrots without a garden; Today I used a toothed slicer for perfect cucumber slices on sandwiches: PERFECT. A julienne knife is PERFECT for carrots, but a real find for hot oiled potatoes: hash browns! The straight knife is sharp and unbeatable for fruit and potatoes…

Pros
  • Brilliantly made
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Lightweight but gets the job done

Chef'n Stack'n Peel, One Size, Multicolored Considering it was three knives stacked on top of each other, I was surprised when I saw the Chef'n Stack'n Knife Peel first opened as they are very light. That scared me a bit. I didn't really understand how something so fragile could work well, but I tried. A straight peeler has done a good job of peeling carrots. It was sharp enough to cut through skin and get the job done quickly. I tried a straw blade, which I'd never used before, and after…

Pros
  • Special offer
Cons
  • Hard to tell