Ina Garten just cut me down to size. She says you should replace your vegetable peeler every year, and it made me realize I’ve been using the same one for a solid decade.
"Vegetable peelers get rusty, they get dull, and they're very cheap, so you can just throw them out and buy new ones," Garten told Food & Wine recently. She suggested doing that regularly.
I do food prep while I’m in the middle of cooking our nightly meals, so I never stop to think about the fact that my veggie peeler requires Herculean strength to get through a carrot these days; I just push through the work and move on to my next task. If you’re feeling the same sting of shame about your ancient peeler, we’ve got you covered with a top-rated set at Amazon that’s at its lowest price ever.
$15 $8 at Amazon There are countless vegetable peelers available at Amazon, but this pair from Tacgea is worth recommending for several reasons. The 47 percent markdown is a big one, but the inclusion of both I- and Y-shaped peelers gives it an edge in versatility. Y-shaped peelers are great for taking the skin off of round fruits and veggies like apples and potatoes, while I-shaped peelers are deft at gliding through carrots and cucumbers.
Both of these have the classic looks of black and shiny, rust-resistant zinc. Both also have notched rubber handles that prevent slippage—a nice touch when you’re trying to peel foods you just rinsed off. In addition to ergonomics, they’re also dishwasher safe (honestly, a must).
“I have always used the cheap peelers I buy at the grocery store, and they worked OK for a while, but dulled very soon,” wrote one Amazon user. “When I first used these peelers, it took one-third of the time to do this tedious job. The style and feel is excellent.”
The 19 Best Kitchen Cabinet Organizers Everyone must have read the same comments from Garten because more than 2,000 Amazon shoppers have bought this set of peelers in the past month. The reviews are strong, with more than 2,500 five-star ratings so far. The sharpness of the blades gets pointed out in almost every review.
“Good sturdy weight, good quality sharp blades with smooth peels,” wrote a second person. “Great buy,” raved another buyer. “Very strong, fits in hand well, gets the job done with ease.”
If your vegetable peeler is also overdue for retirement, toss this two-pack into your Amazon cart while it’s still just $8. Check out a few more peelers below that are highly rated, including this colorful three-pack that came recommended by the editors at Food & Wine.
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