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Orange peeler
Orange peeler




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Don’t buy a nice one that you have to maintain unless you plan to keep it for in-home use only. They will get a lot of use so I’ve found it’s better to think of them like disposable razors. “They’re sharp out of the box and very inexpensive, making them easy to replace as time passes. “Y style peelers have always worked for me,” describes Gregory Diamond, a bartender at the Four Seasons in Scottsdale. View On Amazon View On Williams-Sonoma View On I buy a couple of these bad boys every year and they last a long time and stay sharp (if they're not left in water)-it’s even worth it even if you did have to replace them annually (or more).”Īll in all, she notes “Kuhn Rikon’s Y peelers provide perfectly straight, thin pithless citrus peels and offer lightweight maneuverability, for a fraction of what bigger, clunkier, high-end peelers cost.” She continues, “at a few dollars per one, they’re easily replaceable-remember the blade will eventually get rusty, especially if it’s left sitting in water. Not to mention the fact that they're small, lightweight, and easily fit in any size hand and thus lessen the likelihood that you knick your knuckle when moving quickly.” “There are so many reasons to like them: they are inexpensive and there’s minimal pith left when peeling citrus due to the shape and angle of the blade. “When it comes to peelers, the very inexpensive Kuhn Rikon Original Swiss Y-peelers are the best thing you can have behind your bar,” says Hartranft.






Orange peeler