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| Anyone out there use OXO products? Recently someone gave me a peeler and I don't know if it is me or what, but this is the goofiest peeler I have ever used. Anyone else out there feel the same? |
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| I have a couple of OXO things at home, but I never take them into the kitchen with me. The are just way to bulky if you ask me. |
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| I personally like some of those OXO products, particularly the peeler, it has weight to it and is comfortable for my hands. To each his own, if it encourages me to have a pleasurable cooking experience, why not? ![]() |
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