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specialty cutting tools


H. Veggie Wedger Cut onions, tomatoes, potatoes and citrus fruits into six wedges in one quick motion. simply place food on the base and use ergonomic handles to press down on serrated stainless blades. nonskid base. 5" diameter. Dishwasher-safe.


#2417 $18.50 


L. Serrated Peeler serrated stainless blade is best for fruits and veggies with soft, thick or waxy skins, like peaches and zucchini. Includes eye and stem remover and storage cover. Dishwasher-safe.


#1072 $8.50 


I. Kernel Cutter Curved, serrated stainless blade quickly removes kernels. Plastic husker blade slices through husks. Includes storage cover. Dishwasher-safe.


#1114 $8.50 


M. V-Shaped Cutter A sharp stainless blade perfectly carves hard fruits and veggies, such as melons and squash, into uniform fluted sections. Dishwasher-safe.


#1161 $10.50 


J. Core & More remove stems, seeds and cores from veggies and fruits with the corer. Make melon balls and create veggie boats with the double-sided scoop. Includes a storage cover for the corer end. Dishwasher-safe.


#1176 $11.50 


N. Julienne Peeler Create julienne strips with the perfect size and consistency for salads and stir-fries. Includes storage cover. Dishwasher-safe.


#1073 $10.50 


K. Grapefruit Knife slice and section grapefruit with a single tool. serrated stainless blade halves fruit effortlessly. Curved tip separates the flesh from the rind with precision. Includes storage cover. 5½" blade. Dishwasher-safe.


#1127 $8.50 


P. Zester/Scorer easily remove peels from citrus fruits and cut strips of peel for garnishing. Dishwasher-safe.


#1134 $10.50  23


O. Vegetable Peeler


swivel-action stainless blade peels forward or backward, lefty or righty. tip removes buds, eyes and stems. Dishwasher-safe.


#1071 $9.00 


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