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The Triangle Endless Julienne Cutter features a premium 2mm tempered stainless steel blade paired with a removable silicone guiding lid to ensure precise, safe, and effortless vegetable spaghetti cutting. Designed for firm vegetables such as cucumber, carrots, and zucchini, this compact, dishwasher-safe tool brings professional-grade slicing to your kitchen, backed by Triangle’s legacy since 1946.










| ASIN | B00CESJNTK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,337,274 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 1,929 in Kitchen Mandolines |
| Brand | triangle |
| Colour | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (45) |
| Date First Available | 18 April 2013 |
| Item Weight | 89 g |
| Material | silicone |
| Model Number | 50 102 07 02 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.78 x 10.39 x 7.59 cm; 89 g |
| Special Features | Premium,Removable |
R**U
È eccezionale. L'ho acquistato perché già conoscevo.
I**S
Does exactly what it’s supposed to. Good purchase and it doesn’t take a lot of space. A good tip would be using a slightly larger (in diameter) vegetable as it makes the slicing easier.
T**T
I spent quite some time -- hours, actually -- considering what I wanted in a spiralizer. A plug-in appliance was tempting, but I didn't want something that took up room and required assembly and disassembly. The KitchenAid accessory had a-peel (tee hee) but unless you're cooking for 40 people, it seemed a bit over the top. This device ticked every box. It's compact, dishwasher-safe and delightfully low-tech. I had expected it to be made in Germany; had I known it was an import from China, I would have skipped. But the spiralizer is patented and it appears to be sturdy and thoughtfully designed. The spirals were a uniform shape and thickness. So I feel it's worth the 17 or so bucks. Some tips: -- I can't stress this enough: Cut the vegetable with kitchen shears every 8 to 12 inches as those glorious strands emerge. You'll avoid a world of unintended comedy when, expecting spaghetti-like cooperation as you twirl with your fork, you instead wind up with an eagle's nest-size clump. It may be all yummy goodness, and the Weight Watchers chorus may be serenading you and your low-point meal, but really: In all your excitement, don't forget to shear. -- Aim the vegetable straight to the bottom of the device and twist by hand -- that is, don't start with the finger protector. Your hand is more efficient. You'll notice a blade on the device's side. Don't think that with every turn you must angle the vegetable to pass over that blade. Just keep pushing STRAIGHT down and the device's design takes care of the rest. -- Use the finger protector only when you don't have enough vegetable to grasp, and be aware that its grippers may shred the top of the vegetable and make it difficult to turn. That's what happened to my carrot and zucchini. Not a big deal.
N**O
nécessite de gros légumes afin de pouvoir les faire tourner tout en les maintenant en pression sur les lames. Compliquée de maintenir l'outil de découpe sur le plan de travail tout en tournant. Achat que je regrette
C**.
Der Gedanke hinter dem Gerät ist Klasse. Das Schneiden funktioniert super. Allerdings ist der kleine Deckel nicht komplett durchdacht. Z.B. bleiben bei der Möhre mindestens 6 cm übrig. Was mache ich bei kleinen Möhren?
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