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Default An 'improved' veggie peeler???

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Sky > wrote:

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> DISCLAIMER!! I'm only a consumer who's interested to learn if this
> peeler is worthwhile or not!
>
> Has anyone else seen the recent (USA) "TV info/commercial" for the
> "titan peeler" -- the 'dot com' is the same as its name if anyone who
> might be interested. Personally, I have not looked at the 'dot com'
> site. However, I've seen the commercial -- heh!
>
> I cannot recall that I've ever purchased anything advertised on TV, but
> this peeler does looks interesting (maybe??? marketing is can be
> convincing, hunh!). Actually, I find its "mini" mandoline attachment
> rather interesting, even if it looks to be on the small side. But
> that'd be an advantage, perhaps? I usually cook just-for-one. And,
> since it's compact, it'll clean and store easily in the already
> over-stuffed kitchen gadgets' drawer ;D It's that mandoline attachment
> that might convince me to buy this product, perhaps.
>
> Will someone please play 'devil's advocate' <G>. Do I really need
> another veggie peeler?? It's not like I peel a lot of veggies, after
> all <hehehehe>! And I have three of those 'ancient' peelers from
> 30+++++........ years ago =
>
> Sky, who's doing enough arm-twisting on her own, eh???


I had a julienne peeler thingy once. For about two days and then I
offloaded it. Bogus. I want the mini mandoline!!! LOL! Get it,
Sky. Get it. Then let me know how you like it.


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