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Positives:The Veggie Bullet spiralizer works reasonably well with soft vegetables and can be a time saver if you are spiralizing large amounts. The hooked spout is a single piece of plastic so it can be hard to clean certain ingredients from within it. Although, certain ingredients like soft meats or cheese can stick on the blades and work inefficiently.įor the spout, there are comments about difficulty in cleaning it because of how it is hooked downward. Tests indicated that the Veggie bullet did an okay job slicing/shredding hard ingredients like carrots, beets, and nuts.
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It is a neat idea to have a chute for a food processor but the design isn’t perfect for some ingredients as they can get stuck. The Veggie Bullet uses a design like a juicer and shoots the ingredients out the chute/spout when using the shredding or slicing blade. In regards to the design, typical food processors are self-contained and keep the ingredients within the container.
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The Veggie Bullet slicer/shredder blade is similar to other food processors but the design is not as ideal as other popular, low-cost food processors like this one or the ever-popular, full strength Cuisinart. There are multiple reviews about ingredients getting easily stuck in the chute when shredding. The shredder blade is useful for shredding harder vegetables and I like the idea of making cauliflower rice as shown in the shredder video above. This would cause food to not go thru the blade and therefore sit on top of the spinning blade. If you have a lot of slicing to do then the Veggie Bullet slicer can save time but it might be easier to just do it by hand for smaller jobs.Ī design issue that some customers had with the slicer/shredder blade the small gap between the lid and blade. The slicer works pretty well at slicing hard vegetables like carrots, hard cheeses and cooked or cured meats but you have to size the ingredients to fit in the chute.
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It is designed to shred or slice vegetables, hard cheeses and cooked meats. The slicer/shredder blade is a disc that flips over to perform a specific task (slicing on one side and shredding on the other side). Also, you will need to prepare some vegetables so they are properly sized for the feeder. Overall, it works at spiralizing certain vegetables like squash, cucumber, and zucchini but can struggle with others. Overall thoughts on the Spiralizer: The Veggie Bullet reviews on performance of the spiralizer are very mixed. Here is another detailed Veggie Bullet review from a user that is worth reading.
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Here is a user review from a Doctor comparing the Veggie Bullet versus a manual spiralizer. Generally, it works with softer vegetables but will struggle if you try to spiralize hard vegetables like carrots or beets. The varying opinions about the spiralizer really come down to what vegetables you are using with the spiralizer and how you prepped the vegetables. Although, there are some complaints from users (See reviews #1 & #2) who found that the Veggie Bullet does not do well with hard vegetables like sweet potatoes, carrots, and beets. The Nutribullet spiralizer function works pretty well with certain vegetables and Epicuious test of the Veggie bullet found that is was able to spiralize simple vegetables like zucchini and cucumber very well with little waste. Some tests are positive about the Spiralizer but the user reviews are very mixed about performance. The big question is does it really work ?
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After watching the above videos of the Veggie Bullet in action, it looks so easy.