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Paderno World Cuisine 3-Blade Vegetable Slicer / Spiralizer, Counter-Mounted and includes 3 Stainless Steel Blades
Brand | Paderno World Cuisine |
Product Dimensions | 9.38"L x 5.75"W x 8.63"H |
Material | Plastic |
Color | White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Vegetable |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
Blade Length | 6 Centimeters |
Blade Shape | Round |
About this item
- ORIGINAL DESIGN, BOASTING MORE THAN 15 YEARS ON THE U.S. MARKET
- Includes: 1 x Vegetable spiralizer / slicer plus 3 blades for vegetable strands & zucchini noodles
- BPA-Free base. Blades made of ABS plastic frames and stainless steel blades. Dishwasher safe.
- A recommended favorite in Bon Appétit, Food and Wine, House Beautiful, Oprah Magazine and Food Network; reviewed by Cook's Illustrated
- Made by Paderno World Cuisine, a leader in healthy cuisine since 1925. Recognized for its stability, consistently producing long, even noodles and ribbons.
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Easy to use | 4.4 | 3.5 | 3.6 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.9 |
Easy to clean | 4.4 | 3.9 | 3.6 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.4 |
Suction power | 4.2 | 3.6 | 3.7 | 4.3 | — | 4.9 |
Durability | 4.3 | — | 4.0 | 5.0 | — | — |
Sold By | — | Ultimate Electronics | Carpe Diem Commerce | Lakesideshipper | DOCTORS BEST PRODUCTS INC | Amazon.com |
blade material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Plastic | Plastic | Stainless Steel |
blade shape | Round | Round | Round | Round | V Shape | Round |
material | Plastic | Stainless Steel | Plastic | Plastic | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic, Stainless Steel | Plastic |
operation mode | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual | Automatic |
weight | 1.8 pounds | — | 2.98 pounds | 1.5 pounds | — | 3 pounds |
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Brand | Paderno World Cuisine |
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Product Dimensions | 9.38"L x 5.75"W x 8.63"H |
Material | Plastic |
Color | White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Vegetable |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
Blade Length | 6 Centimeters |
Blade Shape | Round |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
Manufacturer | Paderno World Cuisine |
ASIN | B0007Y9WHQ |
Item model number | A4982799 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #130,418 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #429 in Mandolines & Slicers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Paderno World Cuisine Spiral Vegetable Slicer
The Paderno World Cuisine vegetable slicer creates spiral cuts and vegetable or fruit noodles in seconds. The frame and blade plates are con-
structed of very high-quality, impact-resistant ABS plastic that is BPA-free, and the blades are made of stainless steel. It has four powerful
suction feet that are fitted with tabs for easy release, and does not require an outlet connection or batteries.
- Mounts to countertop with ease due to its strong suctioning base
- Unit is made of BPA-free ABS plastic
- Blades are made of stainless steel
- Easy-to-clean - components are dishwasher-safe
- Dimensions: 12 x 6 x 8.8 in (30.5 x 15.2 x 22.3 cm)
- Weight: 1 pound (450 g)
Secure the slicer to a smooth working surface by pressing down on each corner (Note: the rotating crank should face your left or right side).
Attach one side of the vegetable or fruit to the small circular corer on the blade plate and gently press the prongs onto the opposite end. Use
one hand to push the lever handle along while simultaneously turning the crank handle with the other hand. Your vegetable or fruit can mea-
sure up to 10 inches long and 7 inches thick, and must be at least 1/2 inch thick in diameter. Suggestions of vegetables and fruits to use are
zucchini, carrots, cucumbers, sweet potatoes and apples.
Founded in 1925 under the name of "Alluminio Paderno" and specialised in the production of aluminium pots and pans for the household,
today Paderno is a leading international brand in the manufacture and sale of professional cookware and kitchen items for the restaurant
and hospitality industry.
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Customers like the quality, sharpness and value of the zucchini peeler. They mention that it's well made, comes with 3 very sharp metal blades and that the unused 2 store in the base. They also appreciate the entertainment value, ease of assembly, ease f cleaning, and performance. That said, some disagree on the suction cups.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the vegetable grater. They mention that it gets the job done, is easy to operate and use, and gives them the results they are looking for. They also appreciate that it works perfectly on Corian and formica style tops, and is a great kitchen product for anyone who likes to make their veggies into noodles. They say that the blades are very sharp and the tool is engineered efficiently, with little stress on the blade.
"...I still absolutely love this thing. It continues to work flawlessly and fairly effortlessly, breaking down all kinds of vegetables...." Read more
"...I love it. It's quick, easy to use, works very well, and combined with the Vegan Spiralizer Cookbook, I'm eating delicious meals that take no..." Read more
"...If you like curly fries, this is the blade for you. It works well with white, red and sweet potatoes...." Read more
"...It is so easy to use, works really well, and all I had to do was rinse it off and then put it away again when I was done!..." Read more
Customers find the kitchen product easy to assemble. They mention it is simple to use, easy to set up, and easy to operate. The instructions are very easy to read and understand, and include how to cut the veggies. They recommend it and say it is very kid friendly.
"...I love it. It's quick, easy to use, works very well, and combined with the Vegan Spiralizer Cookbook, I'm eating delicious meals that take no..." Read more
"...World Cuisine's Tri-blade Plastic Spiral Vegetable Slicer is simple to use, easy to clean and delivers a crisp-edged product with very little..." Read more
"...I finally opened it, and I love this thing!! It is so easy to use, works really well, and all I had to do was rinse it off and then put it away..." Read more
"...Setup it super easy. Just pick the type of vegetable "noodle" you want and the associated blade for either of the 3 included in the box:..." Read more
Customers like the ease of cleaning the kitchen gadget. They mention that the parts can be disassembled and washed under running water. They also appreciate that it doesn't get all that dirty and that it saves them one less pan to wash.
"...In all this time it hasn't stained (as many of these gadgets do) and the blades don't seem to have lost any of their effectiveness...." Read more
"...Easy to clean by hand, too. I bought a cast iron scrubber brush, and use that to scrub out the blades thoroughly, then just air day...." Read more
"...'s Tri-blade Plastic Spiral Vegetable Slicer is simple to use, easy to clean and delivers a crisp-edged product with very little inconsistency when..." Read more
"...One less pan to wash, no boiling water. My kids knew I used zucchini, but said that the taste and texture seemed the same as regular pasta! score!..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the kitchen tool. They say it is well-made, easy to use, and produces perfect zucchini pasta. Some customers also say that the fruit and vegetable noodles have been spectacular. They also mention that cleaning is easy and that everything comes apart.
"...Though lightweight, the whole unit feels fairly sturdy and I can't imagine needing to replace it for a long long time...." Read more
"...And for people trying to avoid gluten - the pasta like spirals are cool...." Read more
"...The plastic construction is a little flimsy, but with a gentle touch I can see this unit lasting for many years..." Read more
"...The machine is sturdy, but it is plastic and care must be taken that it does not crack...." Read more
Customers like the value of the kitchen product. They say it's well worth the price, worth its weight in gold, and makes good use of space. It has 3 blades and the unused 2 store in the base. Customers are happy with their purchase.
"...This little machine is worth its weight in gold...." Read more
"...I found this one and saw that it had pretty good reviews at a more reasonable price...." Read more
"...anywhere but Amazon since service is so stinking fast and the price is the best I could find...." Read more
"...The thing comes with 3 different blades, and there's a storage space at the bottom for the 2 unused blades, which is a great design...." Read more
Customers find the entertainment value of the kitchen tool to be great. They mention that it's fun to use, especially if you have kids. Customers also appreciate the fact that it makes it more interesting to eat and reduces carbs while still allowing them to simulate the pasta experience. Overall, customers are happy with the product and recommend it to others.
"...Healthy, nutritious and fun!!" Read more
"...Overall, this is a really nifty gadget. It's actually fun to use. And it puts some fun in eating veggies for both children and adults." Read more
"...It's a fun, easy way to add a more interesting look to some of your meals." Read more
"...and some vegetables that I normally wouldn't and it makes it more interesting to eat...." Read more
Customers like the sharpness of the kitchen product. They mention that it comes with 3 very sharp metal blades that are encased in a plastic frame. The machine is easy to use and the extra blades store in the base. The feet for sturdiness and the blades are in frames so they don't have to worry. The product allows them to slice tomatoes with it, whereas that was very difficult with other products. The blades on this are sharp and easily slices into whatever vegetable they're using it for. Customers like that it makes quick work of slicing and dicing.
"...But, this little turning slicer is amazing. Simply amazing. It makes quick work of everything I throw at it and to date that would include:..." Read more
"...Vegetable Slicer is simple to use, easy to clean and delivers a crisp-edged product with very little inconsistency when used over and over...." Read more
"...Clean-up is easy. The thing comes with 3 different blades, and there's a storage space at the bottom for the 2 unused blades, which is a great..." Read more
"...It's a well-organized gadget in that it has two slots for storing the extra blades...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the suction cups of the kitchen product. Some mention that the feet grip firmly on tile cabinets, while others say that they do not stick well to their Formica counter top, textured glass counter, and come undone. It can be difficult to get the squash to stay in the spiralizer.
"...I have quartz countertops and the suction cups just don't work at all...." Read more
"...The slicer has suction cups on its base, presumably to keep it stationary while in use...." Read more
"...Some reviewers have commented on the suction cups being weak. I would agree to some extend, but not enough to pass up this product...." Read more
"...The suction feet stuck really well to my Corian kitchen counters, I can't say how it would work on formica, apparently some have issues with it not..." Read more
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I had to interrupt my cooking to write this review. Believe me, I am not easily moved to write product reviews. This would be my second here on amazon (since the writing of this review three years ago I have added many more product reviews here on amazon).
But, this little turning slicer is amazing. Simply amazing. It makes quick work of everything I throw at it and to date that would include:
radishes
carrots
cucumbers
onions (they work a little differently from the other vegetables)
kohlrabi (makes a fabulous, refreshing salad)
zucchini (I can never remember how many "Ns" are in that vegetable)
apples and,
sweet potatoes
I may even have done a celeriac but I can't recall for sure.
This device never balks.
And it is a pleasure to clean.
I had to give up pasta a few months back and I found myself missing the act of twirling long strands of food on a fork. It was then that I searched for a spiral slicer, not sure if one existed that could meet my fork twirling needs. I bought this little gem because I figured it was inexpensive enough that if I didn't like it all that much, it wouldn't be too much of a hardship.
Honestly, for what this does I would easily pay twice or three times the price.
As I write this I am in the middle of spiralling cucumbers for the old family cucumber salad recipe. Many of the strands that come out of this thing get close to 2 feet long. Food prep doesn't get much more fun than that. The First four (large) cucumbers took all of 4 minutes to break down into perfect, long, spirally strands. I have four more to go when I finish this review.
Okay, some of the reviewers here have complained that you lose about 3/8ths from the center of anything you are spiraling, and this is indeed true. In the case of cucumbers, that means that the device is essentially getting rid of those pesky seeds for you but in the case of a carrot, you lose a bit of viable vegetable. Do I mind this? NO, who cares. Use that center 3/8ths carrot piece for something else, or snack on it while you shred the rest of your veggies. Its not as if the center 3/8ths isn't usable, it just isn't made into long spirally strands. So, it wouldn't make sense to try to shred baby carrots or asparagus because they aren't much larger than 3/8ths of an inch so there wouldn't be much to spiral.
I can't speak to the durability of this slicer because, alas, I've only owned it for two months as of this writing. So far so good however and it does seem durable. It is well designed. The extra blades snap into a holder in the middle of the slicer so you aren't likely to lose them nor are you likely to cut yourself on them inadvertantly. Though lightweight, the whole unit feels fairly sturdy and I can't imagine needing to replace it for a long long time. The whole thing suctions onto your work surface which makes it very manageable. I've started using it in preparations where hitherto I've used a mandolin slicer. This spiral slicer doesn't make it easy to cut off fingertips the way you can with a mandolin.
On a final note before I get back to the cucumber salad.... I do not like kitchen devices that make a job longer than it needs to be and that includes gadgets that take forever to clean or have sharp edges to wash and be careful of. You could hurt yourself with this thing but honestly you would have to try pretty hard to do that. it doesn't want to hurt you and the company seem to have thought of everything so that it would only really injure someone determined to draw blood. it is not a child's toy however and so it requires the same respect you would give any other item with sharp blades.
There is one minor quibble I have with the device and hope that the company reads this and deals with it in a future incarnation of the product... when the spirals come out it is a little bit difficult to manage where they will end up. It would be nice if they design a catch basin type thing for the strands as they fall from the blades. This is a minor quibble because you really can catch all the strands if you're careful but I just don't want to have to be careful all the time.
Okay, that's it, back to my cucumber salad.
EDITED July 2013 -- THOUGHTS AFTER 3 YEARS OF OWNERSHIP:
I still absolutely love this thing. It continues to work flawlessly and fairly effortlessly, breaking down all kinds of vegetables. Admittedly my favorites are cucumbers and zucchini but I have spiralized many others as noted above. In all this time it hasn't stained (as many of these gadgets do) and the blades don't seem to have lost any of their effectiveness. I admit that cleaning it, while still relatively easy, is not child's play. Still, it doesn't take long.
I used to put my zucchini noodles in a vegetable basket on the grill with some spiralized onions and coated with a bit of olive oil, salt, pepper and garlic and they were a crowd pleaser every time. But it has been brutally hot and humid here so I thought I would go for something a little more refreshing. I served the noodles raw (using the smallest blade) and coated them with a homemade "guacamole" sauce. This was another crowd pleaser and rivals the cucumber salad.
3 years later and I can't sing the praises of this thing highly enough. I just really don't understand the naysayers.... particularly the folks who complain about the wasted vegetable "core" Get creative and find something to do with it. Challenge yourself!
Most of all I am impressed by how well this thing has held up.
UPDATE AUGUST 2013....
There seems to be much debate about whether this little unit suctions effectively to the work surface. For me, it does. I have a polished granite countertop. I am going to guess that this suctions much less well (if at all) to some lightly textured formicas. That may well be where the debate stems from.
RECIPES....
UPDATE:
A BLOG AT LAST! I am just starting to blog my recipes. The first four have been posted but am hoping to get many more up and running.....
okay. here's the blog address spelled out.... my website is s n o o t y d o g - dot - c o m. There is a link at the top of the page for my blog. Let me know if you find it useful
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I especially like anything that will convince my family to eat more veggies. I saw the review for this, thought it was a bit expensive, but ordered it because I thought it sounded cool and I had some gift cards.
Well I was right, it IS cool! And it's fun! My seven year old was delighted with cucumber ribbons, and loves to help me use this gizmo. Cucumbers and zucchini work best for the noodles in my experience, white potatoes work great, sweet potatoes haven't done great in slicing, I'm hoping they'll do well in noodle form. Apples didn't go great either with the straight slicer, but I'm hoping i can make apple 'spaghetti' to mix in with veggies and add a bit of sweetness. Onions don't work with the noodle blade, it just slices them (which is OK, still makes quick work of a big onion) but makes quick curly ribbons with the straight slicer. You're left with a mushroom shaped piece in the end of nearly any fruit or veggie, but in my household, either someone eats it or it goes in the budgie's dish, :)
Cleaning is easy. If you do it right away, a quick rinse right after use is all it takes. Sometimes some veggies get stuck in the blade, just use a brush to get them out to keep your fingers out of there.
The only negative IMO, wee veggies/fruits don't work. Once my bag of baby carrots is gone, I plan to buy a bag of big carrots at Costco (not only the bag is big, the carrots are big), and make a cucumber/carrot mix to add to sandwiches, stir fries, salad, etc.
If you're serving the 'noodles' as a side rather than as spaghetti, you do need to slice them a bit. People aren't prepared to have to twist a portion of veggie onto their fork. Uncut, these strands can be about two feet long (I didn't measure, but they're very long).
Tonight I made zucchini noodles and curly onion strips with my slicer, added some sliced mushrooms, olive oil and salt and pepper, put it on my bbq in a grilling wok. Awesome side dish!