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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences with the new Serrated Peeler, highlighting its effectiveness with various fruits and vegetables. Some users also express their opinions on other types of peelers, particularly the Julienne Peeler.
General agreement exists regarding the effectiveness of the Serrated Peeler, with multiple participants expressing positive experiences. However, views differ significantly on the Julienne Peeler, with some users expressing dislike and others sharing mixed experiences.
Participants are sharing personal experiences with the Serrated Peeler and other peeling tools, reflecting a range of preferences and techniques.
Consultants interested in product experiences and personal anecdotes related to the Serrated Peeler and other peeling tools may find this discussion relevant.
raebates said:I think this is the first time we've had a serrated peeler. It works better at the softer fruits and veggies than the regular peeler.
rennea said:Sorry my bad I'm thinking of the Julienne Peeler, I don't like that stupid thing.
The Serrated Peeler is designed for peeling soft-skinned fruits and vegetables, such as tomatoes, kiwis, and peaches. Its serrated edge allows for easy removal of the skin without damaging the flesh of the fruit or vegetable.
The Serrated Peeler can be easily cleaned by hand washing it with warm, soapy water. It is also dishwasher safe, but to maintain its sharpness and longevity, hand washing is recommended.
Yes, the Serrated Peeler can also be used for slicing soft fruits and vegetables. Its serrated edge allows for a clean cut, making it versatile for various kitchen tasks.
The Serrated Peeler is available for purchase through Pampered Chef consultants, at Pampered Chef parties, or directly from the Pampered Chef website. You can also find it in their catalog or online store.