Monday, June 29, 2015

WonderVeg Tri Blade Spiralizer

Hey everyone! I've been busy busy and didn't get a chance to do my mail call for last week... I'll do it soon, I promise! I had to write four lesson plans tonight, and they're all due tomorrow! Add that to my crazy busy weekend, and I'm worn out!!

Anyway, last week I got a WonderVeg Tri Blade Spiralizer at a discount so that I could give my honest and unbiased review. I tried it out a few days ago, but I'm just now getting to my post!

Check out this bad boy!
So this thing makes all kinds of different cuts. It shreds! It curls! It slices!

The shred blade, the curl blade, and the slice blade. 
What I also like about it is that it has a storage compartment for the other two blades that you're not using. Which is great for me, because let's be honest, I have a million kitchen gadgets and I sometimes can't find all the pieces. It's not you, food processor, it's me.... I digress. 

All the drawers!
The instruction manual also had a mini recipe booklet with all kinds of fun things like greek salads and shawarma plates (not sure what this is, but it looks yummy).


So when I went to use this thing, I was trying to use it on my kitchen table and the suction cups on the feet weren't sticking. I moved it to the kitchen counter top, and they worked great. My table has a rough wood top, so that's probably why. The blades were sharp, it didn't take much effort to use. So far I've tried it out with potatoes and zucchini. It was fun watching the vegetables turn into ribbons and noodles. My toddler was intrigued (so was I). 

My Rating: 4/5
I liked it. The blades were sharp, the little metal hole on the blades held the potato (or zucchini) in place while the spikes on the handle held the other side. The suction cups were nice because otherwise this thing would have just slid on down my counter. I like the storage slots. My one dislike-- It's not dishwasher safe. (WHOMP WHOMP) But honestly it's not that big of a deal, I can wash it by hand. It came with a nifty little pink scrubby brush! Overall, I liked this product. The plastic seemed a little flimsy, but it wasn't bending while I was using it. I could see how it would melt in the dishwasher, though. But if you're looking for an expensive vegetable spiralizer that can make more than one type of cut, check this one out. It's on Amazon if you're wondering. 

Thanks #WonderVegSlicer!

♥ Caitlyn



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