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Selling slightly used Veggiebullet

Jonathan from Manurewa

Selling our partners slightly used VeggieBullet, pickup Grand Vue Rd, Manurewa, has all the bits, bought 29/08/2018 from JB Hi FI, normally goes for $299

Description:

Up your kitchen game with the newest edition to your countertop: Veggie Bullet.


Designed with three automatic settings for spiralizing, slicing and shredding a market's variety of produce. This unique appliance brings out the top chef in all of us - no knife skills required! The Veggie Bullet includes a cookbook featuring over 70+ recipes to get you started.

3-in-1 Spiralizer: The Veggie Bullet's electric Spiralizer function is a game changer in every way, opening your kitchen to a truly new world of culinary delights. Whether you're preparing long strands of zucchini to replace carb-heavy spaghetti, frying up a stack of decadent shoestring potatoes, or twirling thin cords of apples into a new take on fruit tart, this noodle-making mechanism is ushering in a whole new category of preparation possibilities.

SHREDDER: Effortlessly grate carrots and cabbage for killer slaws, shred potatoes for cosy morning hash browns, crumble cheeses for casseroles, pastas, quesadillas, and beyond. Veggie Bullet's Shredding Blade creates restaurant-quality results in an instant.

SLICER: Craving scalloped potatoes? Caprese salad? How about spa-caliber citrus water or juicy, bold sangria? With the Veggie Bullet's Slicer Blade, you can prepare it all!

Wattage: 500W

Price: $80

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