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The OXO Good Grips 3-Blade Hand-Held Spiralizer offers three interchangeable stainless steel blades for creating uniform vegetable noodles in spaghetti, fettuccine, and ribbon cuts. Its open design fits various vegetable shapes, while the non-slip grip and protective food holder ensure safe, comfortable use. Dishwasher safe and backed by OXO’s Better Guarantee, it’s a must-have tool for healthy, stylish cooking.





S**G
An excellent entry-level spiralizer
I was inspired to get a spiralizer, and specifically this spiralizer, by Martha Rose Shulman's book "Spiralize this!". Inspired by that book, I got this spiralizer and also a Mueller Pro 4-blade crank spiralizer. With the Mueller, you turn a crank handle. With the Oxo you hold the veg in you hands and twist and push it into the spiralizer. The Oxo works like a Veg-ghetti (if you've ever tried one of those), but it does a better job, is easier to use, and is MUCH easier to clean. Compared to a crank spiralizer, the Oxo is a bit slow and tiring, but it works great for some vegs (especially softer vegs of odd shapes or sizes) where a crank spiralizer like the Mueller just won't work. So if you're into spiralizing things, it is good to have both types of spiralizer in your kitchen tool-kit. For an entry-level spiralizer (with the Mueller being the next step up), I give it high marks. It is inexpensive, compact, sturdy, and it is quick and easy to clean. And if you ever get a crank spiralizer, you will still want to keep it. It will still be the best tool for the job in some cases.
J**N
This is the spiralizer you'll actually use - it's "just right"
For ease of use, storage size, and not having to deal with a jigsaw puzzle of parts, this is the spiralizer you'll reach for and actually use. I started spiralizing veggies with one of those double-coned pencil sharpener-style gadgets a few years ago, but it was very limited and it broke a lot of my veggies without even spiralizing them. I then moved up to a fancy crank-style spiralizer with lots of parts and a catch basin, etc. It does a good job, but it's as much fun to get out of the cabinet as my food processer. I avoid it. This OXO, however, is just right. It makes me feel like Goldilocks, lol. I've used it with carrots, zucchini, cucumbers, sweet potatoes, and beets (wear food service gloves to avoid beet-stained hands) to make gorgeous and delicious veggie noodles. It's easy to use for large or small batches, and it cleans up quickly. I've been using the OXO single blade spiralizer for a year now, and the only downside is that it only makes one size of noodle. Just today, I thought "wouldn't it be great if it had interchangeable blades so I could make different cuts without greatly increasing the size or hassle-factor of the OXO." I looked on Amazon and - wow - was very pleased to see my wish had been granted. (If only it were always so easy, huh?) I'm ordering a three-blade model today! One last thing: the colorful blades, in addition to color-coding the blade type, make the OXO even more cheerful and fun to use - and they don't show stains the way the white plastic spiralizers do.
J**R
It’s convenient
I have a larger OXO spiralizer but it’s a pain to clean when you only need to spiralize one item so I bought this hand held version. It’s a bit of a workout to spiralize carrots but it works well for small quantities. NOT recommended if you have arthritis because it can be hard on the wrist. However, it does its job with some “elbow grease.”
B**X
Easy to use, Small size makes it easy to store
I first heard about this when I went to someone's house for dinner, and they had an awesome dish of zucchini noodles with bolognese sauce. The person who made the "zoodles" (zucchini noodles) is not always the most detail oriented chef, and yet I noticed the noodles all turned out really uniform and pretty and easy to eat. So I asked what model they had, and this was the one. I ordered it when I got home, and we made several meals with it this week - using one of the few recipes included in the booklet that comes with it (a cold sesame noodle dish). It was nice to have another person to share in the spiralizing, since it does get tiring to do the same motion over and over, but if you just took a break after every few vegetables that would probably work, too. We also found that doing a bunch of zucchinis at once, and then storing them in a sealed container in the refrigerator, they lasted for several days - and that's really convenient to be able to make them ahead. While I can see the crank style being a bit easier to use and less tiring for hands (which may be especially important if you have arthritis or any other difficulty or loss of strength in your hands), the benefit of this one is that it is so uncomplicated (honestly you just need to use the bottom piece) that it doesn't feel as cumbersome as other kitchen gadgets do that require assembly, taking apart, washing parts, etc.
J**K
Lots of waste, tiring to use
While this is well made and convenient to store, it seems to "waste" a bigger core of the veggie that you're spiralizing. It's also tiring to use due to the grip/hand position, which doesn't let you get as much leverage as one that you can wrap your whole hand around.
D**L
Compact and works.
I knew I wanted a spiralizer, but wasn't sure how often I would use it. We have narrow kitchen with very little counter space so I was worried that the countertop ones would be stored in cabinets and promptly forgotten. Because I've had good luck with other OXO products, I decided to go ahead and spend a little more on this handheld spiralizer than the other options. I do not regret that decision. Even with hand issues, I can use this (If I were frequently spiralizing more than one veggie at a time, I'd maybe consider the countertop version instead). I like that this has the three blades as it seems like different veggies do work a bit better when using the larger blade and others work better with the smaller blade, the ribbon option is just a bonus. Don't bother using the top gripping piece until your veggie is down low enough that it no longer feels safe to twist without it, it works much better that way. It also works best if cut the veggie pieces is a nice straight flat line. I tried to spiralize some bent pieces -- it kind of worked, but the noodles were breaking too easily. It's relatively easy to clean but I would recommend using a bottle brush, especially one that has a smaller attachment (the kind usually designed for cleaning nipples on baby bottles) as it's hard to get a regular brush in some of the little nooks and crannies.
E**L
La verdad no sabía que esperar del producto pero me encanto! Compre el que tiene 2 cuchillas y está padrisimo. Súper sencillo de usar, se limpia fácilmente y queda súper bien! Yo herví un poco la verdura antes para que no estuviera tan dura entonces fue facilísimo hacerla espiral. Ocupa muy poco espacio en la cocina por lo que todavía es mejor! Dejo una foto de como quedo el spaguetti de calabacita.
A**S
Amei
H**N
Fungerar bäst på tjockare rotfrukter och gurkor. Krävs lite styrka och träning.
W**N
Helaas, kwam al beschadigd uit de verpakking.
N**S
Kompakt, lättanvänd och tillräkligt prisvärd.
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