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Kerry Beal

Kerry Beal

34 minutes ago, lemniscate said:

 

Possibly.........but I think the citrus may disintegrate due to internal softness.   Maybe frozen citrus could work.  This thing is pretty brutal.   Also, we still have to rig up a "catcher" system because the slices fling themselves all over.  We tried a large plastic bag and a vinyl bucket with limited success.  I estimate we lost 25% of the potato slices due to trajectory.  Still learning the beast.

It's probably supposed to be put right over the kettle into which the slices fall!

 

If you took just the peels of the citrus and stacked them together then on their side they could go where the potato fits in I wonder. I see it's a great big open surface - you'd have to rig something to restrain them.

Kerry Beal

Kerry Beal

32 minutes ago, lemniscate said:

 

Possibly.........but I think the citrus may disintegrate due to internal softness.   Maybe frozen citrus could work.  This thing is pretty brutal.   Also, we still have to rig up a "catcher" system because the slices fling themselves all over.  We tried a large plastic bag and a vinyl bucket with limited success.  I estimate we lost 25% of the potato slices due to trajectory.  Still learning the beast.

It's probably supposed to be put right over the kettle into which the slices fall!

 

If you took just the peels of the citrus and stacked them together then on their side they could go where the potato fits in I wonder. 

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