Kyocera Ceramic Peeler
On Feb 10, 1:53 pm, "wff_ng_7" > wrote:
> I bought a Kyocera ceramic peeler about a decade ago. I liked it a lot, but
> eventually it broke. The handle was someone different than yours in that it
> was solid rather than a loop. The ceramic blade didn't break; what broke was
> the white plastic carrier that holds the blade.
>
> I planned on getting a replacement Kyocera ceramic peeler, but never quite
> got around to ordering it. In the mean time, I popped in a dollar store in
> my travels and picked up one of similar design but a metal blade. I thought
> I'd just use it temporarily until I replaced the Kyocera one. That was a few
> years ago. I've concluded my dollar store model is just as good and I'm
> sticking with it!
Cliche: "We live and learn."
I know there are people who will differ with me when I say that the
purchase of the Kyocera ceramic peeler makes me glad that I haven't
purchased a Kyocera ceramic knife, although I've been sorely tempted.
Thanks for your interesting comments.
Dee
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