The new Kenwood Electric Spiraliser puts the fun back into healthy cooking. The two cones; spaghetti and pappardelle allow you to turn a wide variety of fruits and vegetables into spirals, noodles and ribbons. A great replacement heavy carbohydrates and hugely versatile for use in salads, stir fries and much more. You and your family can enjoy healthier meals everyday with the Kenwood Electric Spiraliser.
7 comments
twinkle
17 Aug 17#1
Looks interesting but why do I think it will end up in the cupboard :grin:
woldranger
17 Aug 17#2
I'm sure there'll be loads of these at car boot sales everywhere in a couple years
sicklysweet to woldranger
17 Aug 17#3
I've no idea about the quality of this one, but I got a spiraliser for £3 off a deal on here and have courgetti etca couple of times a month, in fact I'm having it for supper this evening with a homemade red pepper and walnut pesto.
twinkle
17 Aug 17#4
Mixed reviews....but as I'm trying to eat a lot healthier thought I'd try it.
jamhops to twinkle
18 Aug 17#6
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MSK.
18 Aug 17#5
I've look at this before, I spiralise stuff a lot. But with so many negative reviews I'm not really tempted. It looks difficult to wash up and it's not really hard work to spiralise something by hand in the first place.
m_zafar
18 Aug 17#7
I bought the same one from Amazon for the £22 or so a few months back. After 2 days of attempting to make it do its job, we gave up. Veg just spun round and round. Real bad design. Hot for price, cold for the actual product. The manual ones are better
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7 comments
I've no idea about the quality of this one, but I got a spiraliser for £3 off a deal on here and have courgetti etca couple of times a month, in fact I'm having it for supper this evening with a homemade red pepper and walnut pesto.
hotukdeals.com/dea…949