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4. Brieftons Spiral Slicer: Stainless Steel Vegetable Spiralizer with Special Japanese Blades and 2 Julienne Sizes, Perfect Spiral Cutter for Low Carb Healthy Vegetable Meals - With Manual, Recipes and Cleaning Brush

    Features:
  • ◄ SUPERIOR VALUE ► Complete Spiralizer Bundle ◄ BUNDLE INCLUDES MANY BONUSES ► A Free Kitchen Cleaning Brush + 3 Accompanying Ebooks you can use with your spiral slicer right away: the Brieftons Spiral Slicer Recipe Ebook, the Benefits of Raw Food Ebook, and the Brieftons A to Z Guide of Salad Recipes. Limited Stock!
  • IT IS YOUR BEST CHOICE: Perfect for making long vegetable strands for low carb, healthy vegetable meals. Best Quality Spiral Slicer - Spiralizer for anyone on a Raw Food / Low Carb / Gluten Free / No Wheat / Paleo / DIET ! A PERFECT GIFT for Moms, Cooks and healthy-conscious people, making their life fun and easy. Most importantly for parents, it makes vegetables fun and appetizing for their kids.
  • HIGH VERSATILITY: Create noodles and Julienne spirals from a wide variety of straight, firm vegetables: carrots, zucchinis, cucumbers, rutabagas, turnips, squashes, radishes, sweet potatoes, and many more. 2 Julienne Sizes (1/16" x 3/32" and 1/8" x 3/16")
  • HOW DOES IT HELP YOU? Enjoy your meal, even if you are on a diet (Raw, Vegan, Low Carb, Gluten-Free, No-Wheat, Paleo, etc.). Replace high carb pasta or noodles with healthy & tasty vegetable equivalents. Get your picky CHILDREN and FAMILY to EAT plenty of healthy VEGETABLES in disguise. Save yourself valuable time by not having to slice, dice or follow other conventional julienning methods. Buy with confidence: We are the trusted spiralizer brand with thousands of Happy Customers!
  • QUALITY & RELIABILITY: Built from First-Grade, BPA-Free ABS Food-Safe Plastic and Heat-Treated Japanese Stainless Steel. Two Ultra Sharp Premium Japanese Blades, guaranteed not to rust or lose sharpness over time. Built-In Finger Guard Protection And Safety Cap. ◄ CONVENIENT & USER FRIENDLY ► Comes assembled and ready to use ! No Annoying Extra Attachment to set up, that take up your space and time. It's Dishwasher safe and Compact, easily stored in a kitchen drawer. Super easy to use!
Brieftons Spiral Slicer: Stainless Steel Vegetable Spiralizer with Special Japanese Blades and 2 Julienne Sizes, Perfect Spiral Cutter for Low Carb Healthy Vegetable Meals - With Manual, Recipes and Cleaning Brush
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u/barking-chicken · 4 pointsr/2XLite

I've recently stepped up my game in the kitchen so I want:

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/2XLite

It will take you a little while to get used to (mostly the weight of it. These razors are much heavier, which I actually ended up liking cause I think it gives me more control) so just start out slowly until you get used to it! If it clogs you can just open it up a little, run it under some water, and close it again.

My only problem so far is that, with the model I have, my palm rests against the knob that opens the blade guard and gradually opens it up a little as I'm going over my legs with it, so I have to stop every once in a while to make sure it's still closed tightly. If it isn't clamped down, it will be more likely to cause rash/nicks. It isn't something that really bothers me, though, and you might have a different grip or find a different model which doesn't cause that issue, but I figured you should know in case it would be too much of an annoyance for you.

If you do make the switch, good luck with it!

u/octopus_cuddler · 3 pointsr/2XLite

JUMPER CABLES. Seriously. I have used them SO many times (mostly for other people's cars).

At the moment, my current car kit is: spare tire, jack, tire iron, tow hook (all of which came with the car), jumper cables, yoga mat (you never know when or where you might need to lie down and look under your car), electronics charger, and a couple of bottles of water.
I'm about to move to a colder climate, so I'll be adding an ice scraper/snow brush, folding show shovel, safety/first aid kit, warm gloves, a blanket, some nonperishable food, and portable tow trucks. I may be a bit of an over-preparer.

u/allthecats · 5 pointsr/2XLite

Some Palomino Blackwing pencils. It seems ridiculous to spend that much on pencils, but there's just nothing like them.

u/Manateecups · 1 pointr/2XLite

Because I'm sick in bed with a sinus infection and have nothing better to do than link you to all the random stuff I want...

Pink and camo mocs

Fortune Cookie Soap subscription box

Trader Joe's Gummy Tummies

Soft jewelry (cloth or rubber or floss, etc.) because my lupus/arthritis makes it hard to wear metal jewelry and I'm tired of feeling not girly.

Gift cards for music and book downloads!

Chocolate-tasting sampler. Boyfriend and I like to try unusual chocolates and compare notes.

A towel warmer for warm towels or a robe or a warm throw blanket or warm socks...

A Lush massage bar for my sore lupus body. And because I've never had a Lush anything and I'm convinced I need Lush in my life.


u/MercifulSky · 1 pointr/2XLite

I use this. It's a bit pricey, but it works for me. It does hurt a bit if you peel off any that gets in your hair, though.