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2565 days ago

Stevens 'Spiralizer' (Noodler & Spiral Vegetable Slicer)

Julia from Birkenhead

Selling due to move... usually $59.99 - like new, used max. 3 times.
With interchangeable blades, you'll have a wide range of options to choose from.

For vegetable noodles, you'll be able to produce fine spaghetti like strands of carrots and courgettes.

Use the spiral blade to create curly fries from potato, pumpkin and kumara and with the flat blade, make curled ribbons that can be shaped into rosettes or fanned out for elegant garnishes or desserts.

Simply place the fruit or vegetable against the pronged wheel, and turn the handle while applying continuous forward pressure against the blade. For safe storage, the blades snap into the base.

To keep it from sliding around during use, it has been finished with safety suction cup feet to anchor it to your work surface.

30.5cm (L) x 25.4cm (W) x 15.2cm (H).
- Interchangeable blades
- Suction feet
- Stainless steel blades

Pick up from Onewa Road.

Price: $25

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