![]() Google Patents Electrically-operated hand fruit and vegetable peelerĭownload PDF Info Publication number US6186058B1 US6186058B1 US09/322,761 US32276199A US6186058B1 US 6186058 B1 US6186058 B1 US 6186058B1 US 32276199 A US32276199 A US 32276199A US 6186058 B1 US6186058 B1 US 6186058B1 Authority US United States Prior art keywords peeler attachment motor shaft housing Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google Patents US6186058B1 - Electrically-operated hand fruit and vegetable peeler Plus, peels constantly clogged up the blade, which.US6186058B1 - Electrically-operated hand fruit and vegetable peeler ![]() Though the opaque plastic shield on the palm peeler kept the blade far from the hand holding the food, it blocked our view, so we couldn't always see where the blade was going. Narrowing Down the Lineupīefore we invited the kids into the kitchen, we eliminated two models: the kids' peeler with the plastic blade, which was uncomfortable to grasp and failed our basic peeling tests, and the palm peeler because of safety concerns. Adult testers liked both Y-shaped and straight designs, but the sharper it felt, the higher it rated. These models were also more efficient, removing long swaths of peel-and little of the fruit-with each swipe. The best peelers had sharp metal blades, which slid along the produce with little friction and gave us good control. We pressed hard when trying to do so and bruised the fruit underneath. The worst offender, a kids' peeler with a plastic blade, was unable to break through the skin of an apple. And the process occasionally felt inefficient and choppy, as we were able to slice off only small pieces of peels at a time and often had to go over the same spot twice. Sometimes we had to press so hard that the produce slipped from our grip. A few peelers dug jaggedly into the food, leaving behind divots and damage. Peeling rough, bumpy potatoes and removing thick, waxy skin from apples were harder. All the models were successful on carrots, which are fairly uniform with thin skin. ![]() The Sharper, the BetterĪdult testers used each peeler with a variety of fruits and vegetables, evaluating sharpness, efficiency, and safety. One had a plastic blade the rest were metal. The rest of the lineup was a mix of Y-shaped peelers (the blade is perpendicular to the handle) and straight peelers (the blade is an extension of the handle). ![]() Though we weren't very fond of the palm peeler when we tested it for adults, we thought the grip might be easier and safer for kids. We also included a “palm peeler” that slides onto the user's middle finger like a ring. Our lineup included three peelers geared toward children, plus our favorite regular peeler from Kuhn Rikon. We purchased five models, priced from $3.49 to $17.00. Could we find a peeler that was effective but also safe and easy for kids to use? Recently, we noticed several peelers designed for children, with special features such as rubber pads and finger grips meant to make the handles easier to grasp and plastic blades intended to prevent accidental nicks. Kids can use a lot of standard kitchen equipment safely and comfortably, but for certain tasks, they need their own tools to stay safe. ![]()
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