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Monday, August 09, 2010

Princess Potato Peeler Rumbler 1940 Review

The Princess 1940 Potato rumbler is a domestic appliance used to automatically peel potatoes. This particular potato rumbler sports 6 stainless steel blades attached to its internal drum. It is capable of peeling 1kg of potatoes in 2 as little as 2 minutes. It also comes with a safety switch to ensure that it's not accidentally switched on with your hand in the wrong place. It has a transparent lid as well as a retractable cord. This potato rumbler also comes with a separate basket that Salad spinner can be used on dry inside. Best of all are its internal parts are dishwasher safe so you can peel the potatoes and remove Rumbler and dishwasher safe.

How does it stack up?

This is an incredible machine for the price. It 's relatively quiet in its quality than its competitors and is also efficient and requires only 400 ml water for 1 kg of husk tomato. The fact that it is washed in a dishwasher, an importantAdvantage, as clean as this can save considerable time. And 'faster can peel the potato peel media manually chef with an effort significantly lower. Even if you save five minutes per day in the kitchen for a whole year which is more than 24 hours. Worth every penny to save a whole day in peeling potatoes by hand in the kitchen each year. We conducted a test to see how much weight lost after the potatoes in a cycle of Rumbler. We peeled by hand and rumbled two separatePounds of potatoes and found that potatoes peeled by hand lost 6% of their total weight after peeling. Potatoes rumbled lost 8%. This is an amazing achievement.

Negative points

The Rumbler potato is not very good, but. Not remove any "eyes" and when the potato has a negative curvature, the Rumbler can not gain access to peeling. This is easy to correct after the Rumbler has finished a few seconds under the eyes and peeling small partssome potato. There is also a very strong, although this model is less noisy than its competitors. It dances around the bar when in use, so it's a good idea to keep an eye on him.

Summary

Overall, a great example of very practical invention. It saves a lot of time peeling potatoes in a year, but can be a bit 'strong, sometimes.

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Princess 1940 Potato Rumbler-Peeler Review

The Princess 1940 Potato rumbler is a domestic appliance used to automatically peel potatoes. This particular potato rumbler sports 6 stainless steel blades attached to its internal drum. It is capable of peeling 1kg of potatoes in 2 as little as 2 minutes. It also comes with a safety switch to ensure that it's not accidentally switched on with your hand in the wrong place. It has a transparent lid as well as a retractable cord. This potato rumbler also comes with a separate basket that can be used to dry salad inside the spinner. Best of all, its internal parts are dishwasher safe so you can peel your potatoes then dismantle the rumbler and wash it in the dishwasher.

How does it stack up?

This is an incredible machine for the price. It's relatively quiet in its function compared to its competitors and is also efficient, requiring only 400ml of water to peel 1kg of tomatoes. The fact that you can wash it in the dishwasher is a major advantage as this will save considerable time cleaning it. It is capable of peeling potatoes faster than the average chef can manually peel them with considerably less effort. Even if it saves you 5 minutes a day in the kitchen, over a full year, that's over 24 hours. Worth every penny to save a full day in of peeling potatoes by hand in the kitchen every year. We carried out a test to see how much weight the potatoes lost after a cycle in the rumbler. We hand peeled and rumbled 2 separate kilos of potatoes and found that the hand peeled potatoes lost 6% of their total weight after peeling. The rumbled potatoes lost 8%. This is an incredible result.

Negative points

The potato rumbler is not all good however. It is unable to remove any "eyes" and if the potato has any inverted curvature, the rumbler cannot access it to peel it. This is easy to rectify after the rumbler has finished, a few extra seconds taking out the eyes and peeling very small parts of a few potatoes. It is also a little noisy, although this particular model is less noisy than its competitors. It dances around the worktop when in use so it's a good idea to keep an eye on it.

Summary

Overall, a great example of a very handy invention. It will save you considerable time peeling potatoes over the course of a year but can be a little noisy at times.

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Saturday, August 07, 2010

Princess 1940 Potato Rumbler-Peeler Review


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The Princess 1940 Potato rumbler is a domestic appliance used to automatically peel potatoes. This particular potato rumbler sports 6 stainless steel blades attached to its internal drum. It is capable of peeling 1kg of potatoes in 2 as little as 2 minutes. It also comes with a safety switch to ensure that it's not accidentally switched on with your hand in the wrong place. It has a transparent lid as well as a retractable cord. This potato rumbler also comes with a separate basket that can be used to dry salad inside the spinner. Best of all, its internal parts are dishwasher safe so you can peel your potatoes then dismantle the rumbler and wash it in the dishwasher.

How does it stack up?

This is an incredible machine for the price. It's relatively quiet in its function compared to its competitors and is also efficient, requiring only 400ml of water to peel 1kg of tomatoes. The fact that you can wash it in the dishwasher is a major advantage as this will save considerable time cleaning it. It is capable of peeling potatoes faster than the average chef can manually peel them with considerably less effort. Even if it saves you 5 minutes a day in the kitchen, over a full year, that's over 24 hours. Worth every penny to save a full day in of peeling potatoes by hand in the kitchen every year. We carried out a test to see how much weight the potatoes lost after a cycle in the rumbler. We hand peeled and rumbled 2 separate kilos of potatoes and found that the hand peeled potatoes lost 6% of their total weight after peeling. The rumbled potatoes lost 8%. This is an incredible result.

Negative points

The potato rumbler is not all good however. It is unable to remove any "eyes" and if the potato has any inverted curvature, the rumbler cannot access it to peel it. This is easy to rectify after the rumbler has finished, a few extra seconds taking out the eyes and peeling very small parts of a few potatoes. It is also a little noisy, although this particular model is less noisy than its competitors. It dances around the worktop when in use so it's a good idea to keep an eye on it.

Summary

Overall, a great example of a very handy invention. It will save you considerable time peeling potatoes over the course of a year but can be a little noisy at times.

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Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Princess 1940 Potato Rumbler-Peeler Review

The Princess 1940 Potato rumbler is a domestic appliance used to automatically peel potatoes. This particular potato rumbler sports 6 stainless steel blades attached to its internal drum. It is capable of peeling 1kg of potatoes in 2 as little as 2 minutes. It also comes with a safety switch to ensure that it's not accidentally switched on with your hand in the wrong place. It has a transparent lid as well as a retractable cord. This potato rumbler also comes with a separate basket that can be used to dry salad inside the spinner. Best of all, its internal parts are dishwasher safe so you can peel your potatoes then dismantle the rumbler and wash it in the dishwasher.

How does it stack up?

This is an incredible machine for the price. It's relatively quiet in its function compared to its competitors and is also efficient, requiring only 400ml of water to peel 1kg of tomatoes. The fact that you can wash it in the dishwasher is a major advantage as this will save considerable time cleaning it. It is capable of peeling potatoes faster than the average chef can manually peel them with considerably less effort. Even if it saves you 5 minutes a day in the kitchen, over a full year, that's over 24 hours. Worth every penny to save a full day in of peeling potatoes by hand in the kitchen every year. We carried out a test to see how much weight the potatoes lost after a cycle in the rumbler. We hand peeled and rumbled 2 separate kilos of potatoes and found that the hand peeled potatoes lost 6% of their total weight after peeling. The rumbled potatoes lost 8%. This is an incredible result.

Negative points

The potato rumbler is not all good however. It is unable to remove any "eyes" and if the potato has any inverted curvature, the rumbler cannot access it to peel it. This is easy to rectify after the rumbler has finished, a few extra seconds taking out the eyes and peeling very small parts of a few potatoes. It is also a little noisy, although this particular model is less noisy than its competitors. It dances around the worktop when in use so it's a good idea to keep an eye on it.

Summary

Overall, a great example of a very handy invention. It will save you considerable time peeling potatoes over the course of a year but can be a little noisy at times.

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