🍏 Peel Like a Pro with Zero Hassle!
The Starfrit Rotato Express Electric Peeler is a modern kitchen essential designed for effortless peeling of fruits and vegetables. Featuring stainless steel blades and a non-slip base, this automatic peeler ensures safety and efficiency. With a compact design and built-in storage, it’s perfect for any kitchen. Easy to clean and comes with two spare blades, making it a must-have for busy professionals.
Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Plastic |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 15.68 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6.5"L x 6.31"W |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Black |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Number of Blades | 2 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Feature | Removable Blade, Automatic |
K**Z
Great quality
This product works great! It peels quickly and easily. If you’re needing the whole potato peeled you will have to peel the top and the bottom. It comes with extra blades and easy to clean love this product. It makes potato peeling easier and quicker!
I**C
Makes Lemon Peeling a Breeze
The media could not be loaded. This little tool is absolutely amazing! We’ve been using it to peel lemons for our homemade limoncello, and it’s been a total game changer. It takes off just the right amount of peel—nice and thin with none of that bitter pith, which is exactly what we need for the best flavor.It’s kind of mesmerizing to watch it work, too. Just pop the lemon on, hit the button, and it does all the work in seconds. No more hand-cramping peeling sessions or worrying about wasting too much of the zest. It’s quick, clean, and oddly satisfying to use.If you make limoncello or need to peel a lot of citrus for cooking or baking, this is 100% worth having around. We didn’t expect to love it this much, but now it’s one of our favorite kitchen tools.
D**S
works like a champ. awesome for large meals. great gift.
this thing is legendary..first one friend bought one, now the whole block and related families have one..great present..looks a little goofy, seems a little flimsy. but the first one lasted about a dozen christmases..peels even large russet potatoes, doesnt mind wierd shapes, strips the peel off in about 15 seconds - with virtually no waste..just assign a kid, give em a mountain of spuds, and go baste the turkey.
A**R
Good product
Works great on potatosOnly downside is it doesn't peel the top and bottom of the potatoRecently bought this product to peel potatoes out of my garden.And it cut my peel time in more than half
R**.
Would buy again - 10/10.
The media could not be loaded. While I’ve only used this product for a day and will revisit it to update if it loses its functionality, it worked as expected without any flaws. Initially, I had reservations due to its low cost and anticipated that it would miss spots. However, even on the most lumpy potatoes, it peeled them to near perfection. In the past, I’ve peeled over 5 pounds of potatoes for a single dish, and this product not only allowed me to peel more potatoes but also saved me time, effort, and frustration from cleaning up all the tiny peels.
M**S
This is a gamechanger for me and my useless thumbs
I got it today and used it tonight for peeling potatoes and apples. I have an issue with the joints at the base of my thumbs that make holding and peeling difficult and painful. The machine worked perfectly. I only had to cut off the ends. The apples and potatoes were medium size, no buds on the potatoes, and I left the apple stems on. It is very easy to use. I wouldn't hesitate to own another.
G**O
Good but fragile
It works great but is cheaply made. Been using it for about three months, not consistently, mostly with lemons and limes. The bottom teeth broke off and the piece cannot be replaced.
J**H
Saves time but is not miraculous
I make a lot of apple desserts and I make potatoes every day. Every potato for every dish MUST be peeled and I hate peeling things. This thing is very light weight and seems fragile but has worked well so far. One terrifying moment happened when I grabbed it out of the cupboard and plugged it in still holding it and the red button had been in the on switch and it started running and nearly got my finger. Don't be in a hurry or lazy- get it out, set it up on the counter, and with hands OFF plug it in. Everything but the blade is plastic but the spikes work well, there's a fine line between being significantly on, not on enough, and dangerous to the fruit or tuber if not on enough.When you're doing one potato or one apple, it's a novelty. When you are doing a bunch, it's annoying. To adjust the death spike from above you have to reach around the back (and not in a lefty-inclined way) to pinch things together to raise it up, you have to then use both hands separately to then swing/move and raise the blade. It is not a smooth/effortless/mindless activity over and over again.How it functions: It typically (on a potato) misses the very top in such a way that a single scoop and pass with a peeler will take care of it. It feels like you're setting up an old record player needle, and it makes a sickening/startling click when it finally engages when you don't do it right (always). On smaller potatoes it seems to slow at the waist or 3/4 to the bottom and it takes a little more then it needs to. Once the potato width is narrowing to the bottom, the blades says "yeah, I'm outta here" and slips off sneakily but keeps descended to trick you and then stops and then you see that you have to make a few passes with the peeler anyway.You're also responsible for any eyes/knots.With apples it performs even worse, it skips the whole top, jumps around when trying to get started, does one ring around, skips a few strips, does the side, then when it gets near the bottom "keeps going" without cutting.Will I still use it?Yes. There is still noticeably less waste. I peeled 5 lbs of red potatoes by hand, and made the machine do 5 lbs of red (and I finished the edges etc). Then I weighed the refuse before I dumped it in the compost (by that I mean the wooded bank where I grow some peppers and potatoes. The hand-peeled pile weighed almost half as much.It saves time in the end but it's the opposite of a hands off procedure so there's very little you can accomplish other than just standing there feeding and removing. It's not a kitchenaid mixer where you can run the gauntlet and go outside for a few minutes (though I usually end up hearing the crazy splashing of the butter finally forming and having to run back in out of breath).Because it was inexpensive and because I used amazon reward points for it, it's staying in my kitchen.
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