

The only downside was the eye remover, which lacked a sharp enough edge to pull small, precise pieces from our test potatoes, instead leaving relatively large craters behind.īeyond great functionality, the Kuhn Rikon is easy to clean, and you get a bunch of them for your dollar.
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The Kuhn Rikon even managed to handle the tough butternut squash well, pulling consistent strips of skin from its surface. Plus, if one breaks or gets lost, you have two others as backup.ĭespite the Kuhn Rikon’s plasticky construction and tiny blade, it peeled nearly as well as the Oxo. We didn’t love the clunky, plastic eye remover - it was, frankly, one of the worst we tried - but the Kuhn Rikons otherwise performed so well that we recommend them despite that glitch. These peelers don’t feel like anything special, but their blades are surprisingly sharp and did the job impressively well. Kuhn Rikon’s bright Swiss Peeler 3-Pack is a fun alternative to the Oxo if you prefer Y-shaped peelers or if you’re looking for a little more bang for your buck.

Kuhn Rikon Original Swiss Peeler 3-Pack Alex Arpaia/CNN But maintaining the Oxo is easy.īest Y-peeler: Kuhn Rikon Original Swiss Peeler 3-Pack ($12.87 ) Some peelers, especially those with Y-shaped designs, were somewhat easier to scrub down after use.

And if you need some extra room, the blade turns far enough to make debris a bit easier to scrub off. There is ample space behind the blade to fit a sponge in and remove caked-on grime. The Oxo also has a potato eye remover located at the top of the device, which is intuitive and simple to use.įinally, cleaning this peeler is easy, and stood out among the swivel peelers. It removed longer strips of the squash’s thick skin with less effort than others. Even peeling butternut squash, which many competitors struggled to shave, was simple with the Oxo. It never varied, and it pulled long, uniform strips with each pass. Regardless of ingredient, the Oxo removed only the top layer of skin. This peeler was also the most consistent, and its blade operated smoothly on a variety of foods. Although it might seem minor, the thicker grip of this peeler makes a real difference in use, alleviating pressure on the wrists and making it easier to use for longer. The Oxo’s handle also features two grip spots near the base of the blade for resting your thumb and forefinger. Competitors had designs that were uncomfortable to hold, like the Linden peeler with its sharply edged handle, or too heavy, like the Williams Sonoma Straight Peeler.

Cleaning the Oxo swivel peeler is simple - the blade is easy to scrub around, with ample clearance for sponges, and enough swivel to get into any hard-to-reach places.Īs someone who has grappled with carpal tunnel and tendonitis for years, the standout feature of the Oxo swivel peeler is its wide, thick handle and light weight. It was the smoothest at peeling and excelled on a range of foods. The Oxo peeler beat out competitors because it was the most comfortable to use, with a wider handle that was easier to grip than others. The Oxo Good Grips Swivel Peeler doesn’t look like anything special, but sometimes the best tools are those hidden in plain sight. Oxo Good Grips Swivel Peeler Alex Arpaia/CNN Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account
