Amazon: Spiral Vegetable Slicer $21.25 (Best Price – Reg. $49.88!) + Why I ♥ This Product

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WooHoo – this awesome gadget has dropped to the lowest price it’s ever been on Amazon! 😀 As I mentioned previously, one way that I like to keep my menu exciting is with this fun gadget! It’s called a World Cuisine Spiral Vegetable Slicer – which you can snag for only $21.25 (regularly $49.88!). Plus, score FREE Super Saver Shipping on $25 orders OR FREE 2-day shipping with Amazon Prime (check out this post for more information on how to score a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime).

Great for making fancy spiral vegetable garnishes for salads as well as making curly fries from potatoes, the easy-to-use World Cuisine Tri-Blade Spiral Vegetable Slicer is made of durable plastic and comes with three sets of interchangeable blades. Just place your fruit or vegetable onto the prongs and turn the while pushing base toward the blade to make continuous spiral strands.

(Pesto w/Zucchini “Noodles”)

I recently used this identical slicer to make the yummy Pesto w/Zucchini Noodles recipe shown in the photo above. I love that you can spiral cut anything from squash to zucchini, sweet potatoes to apples.

This slicer comes with three sets of blades to make your noodles thin or thick. This gadget suctions to your counter and is so simple to use, even my kiddos can make their own zucchini noodles (of course, I have to help them just a little! 😉 ). And be sure to check out all the great reviews on Amazon.

If you have any great recipes using this slicer, please share with me below! Thanks!

(Thanks, Norita!)

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Comments 12

  1. Chelsey

    My girlfriend and I LOVEEEE our spiral slicer, we bought this exact one on Amazon a while back. We love to use sweet potato and zucchini pasta together as the flavors and textures go together famously. We use the thick straight blade to do the sweet potato and then the thicker noodle blade for the zucchini. Then we boil water for the zucchini noodles and cook them so they are al dente, then we heat coconut oil up in a skillet and sauté the sweet potato in that. We use homemade pesto and also do red and white sauces, one of my favs is to use lemon with some salt and pepper! 🙂

  2. Michelle H

    I have this too, but I had roubles with eggplant, so I called the company to ask if they had better manuals. Unfortunately, no…but, the customer rep guided me to youtube. There are awesome tutorials and creative videos out there!

  3. Em

    If only I had a bigger kitchen!

  4. Anne

    I love this gadget!

  5. Katherine

    Ok I took the bait and bought one. I was looking to substitute pasta, which my children can tolerate but not so good for me. This may be a way to sneak in the greens for my little 5 yr old picky eater. It seems like $22.00 was not a bad deal on this! I did read a review where it states it seems to waste smaller veggies like carrots, but I think I will be using for zucchini & yellow squash and sweet potatoes.

    Any other veggie suggestions out there from current users???

  6. ohlyia

    It makes awesome onion straws too. 🙂 We’ve been making them by the bucketload for burgers and pulled pork sandwiches.

  7. Andrea

    I have one, too. It works so well. We use it to make hash browns, or vegetable pasta when I’m trying to cut out the carbs lol! I feel like I could probably use it a lot more than I do, but I’m not a very creative cook. It makes ribbons (wider flat noodles). Glad I bought it.

  8. Sarah Supercouper (@SarahSupercoupe)

    Looks like $26 now? Still good, but a $5 price raise in a couple minutes is lame!

  9. tangerine

    now I just need recipes to use with this! Anyone have links?! I’m a total newbie to this. 🙂

  10. donna

    I bought one! I can not wait to try it out. Hopefully some recipes will be included in the manual 🙂

  11. Allison

    Oh. My. Goodness! I bought one of these, thanks to Collin, and I just tried it tonight. Normally, when my husband and I want to make homemade fries or chips, we break out the mandoline, which takes foreverrrrrrrr…. I had a big ole bowl of curly fry goodness from this machine in less than 5 minutes! It’s UH-MAY-ZING!!

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