KitchenAid 5 Blade Spiralizer With Peel Core And Slice, KSM1APC

$159.98


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Whether you’re looking to freshen up your classic recipes or craving to try something new, it’s easy to be creative with the KitchenAid Spiralizer Attachment. This attachment offers the versatility to peel, core, slice and spiralize a variety of fruits and vegetables. Start by spiralizing zucchini, sweet potatoes, even vibrant, earthy beets, or slice fresh apple or pears for a savory dessert.
Versatile Blade System
Attaches to Power Hub
Fits all stand mixer models
Premium Metal Construction
Convenient Storage

Customers say

Customers are satisfied with the food slicer’s performance, build quality, and ease of use. They find it effective for preparing vegetables like zucchini and sweet potatoes, and they consider it a worthwhile purchase. Many consider it a practical kitchen accessory that is worth the price.

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13 reviews for KitchenAid 5 Blade Spiralizer With Peel Core And Slice, KSM1APC

  1. Chris Molinski

    Excellent Product
    My wife is extremely happy with this product! Amazing functionality, well made, easy to use and to clean! Only issue was the box looked as if it had been previously opened, was damaged and we wondered if the Spiralizer was previously used. We decided not to as there is a tear warrant on the product. The box is also used to store the product so I had to repair the damaged and ripped corners.

  2. kittenje

    See video/pictures attached.
    We’ve used a manual hand crank peeler, and then manual corer/slicer for preparing apples for applesauce for years, but wanted to save ourselves some time and effort as we’ve made larger batches each year. We’ve also used my KitchenAid mixer for years, but never have tried any of the attachments for it yet, so this was our first attempt at using the KitchenAid mixer for anything aside from mixing.This gadget really saved the day! We had 3 1/2 bushels to peel/core (that’s about 170lbs of apples!!). We had them all cored and peeled within about 3.5 hours! The best part is that it cores the apples while it peels/slices them so there is nothing left to do after, and there’s virtually no clean up other than the spiralizer itself. The apples end up so thin that they cook very quickly too.The spiralizer comes with:-The frame; the part that holds goes in the mixer-The ‘stabber’; for holding the veggies/fruit- Peeling blade; removes/peels outer skin- Corer/spiral slicer; removes core and also cuts into a spiral (see video)- Spiral slicer; cuts into a spiral but does not core (ex for tornado potatoes)- Thick cut spiralizer (finer spirals that the spiral slicer – ex for fettucine size spirals)- Thin cut spiralizer (finest spirals – ex for spaghetti size spirals)Note: The peeling blade can be used with any of the other attachments so that you can peel/core&spiral at the same time.The spiralizer’s made of sold steel parts (except for the plastic parts that are used to snap the attachments into the frame). It seems like a pretty solid unit and well made. The plastic is a pretty rigid plastic so I don’t think that it will have any issues either, and the attachments all snap in/out of the frame easily so they can be interchanged with no issues. The steel frame goes into the KitchenAid mixer easily and apparently it fits any stand mixer.One design improvement that could be made is that you need to depress a spring clip to bring the blade closer to the item you’re peeling and if you’re not careful you can get your thumb caught between the attachment. It won’t cut you, but it does pinch a bit….so just be sure to keep your fingers out of the spring clip when pushing it forward. Another small thing that would improve the product is if they moved the KitchenAid logo away from the frame arm. This is where a plastic guide moves along the arm, and it is not always the smoothest feel. It would probably be a smoother glide if the logo was repositioned.Few tips:-Grease up the frame (where it says kitchenaid) with a little coconut oil or mineral oil to help the plastic guide slide along the frame while in operation. We’ll probably put a fine layer of grease on everything before doing apples again because it does get VERY sticky after using it sugary fruits for a long time.-Watch your finger in the plastic spring clip when pushing the blades forward-Rinse off the parts right away to keep them clean, and do not immerse fully in water-Try to keep the box in good shape when opening the unit since it is perfect to use later for storing it again-I prefer keeping the ‘stabber’ on the machine and then pushing the fruit onto it, but my husband likes to put the item onto the stabber and then put the stabber onto the machine instead.-If you find the ‘stabber’ part is digging into the item, it only happens when the mixer is going full speed….then just use the mixer a little slower.-Try to line up the apple with the center of the coring blade when putting it on the machine. Some apples can be a bit sideways, so use the core direction as the guide, not the apple itself.-We preferred to put the apples stem side towards the machine and found that worked best-There’s a tiny bit of apple peel left at the top/bottom of the apples which is easily removed just by breaking off that part of the chunk (but we just left it)-Press the corer into the apple a bit so it ‘grabs’ before starting the machine-The height of the spiral is not adjustable (ie how high each slice is) – only the width of spiral based on which attachment you useOverall this was a huge time saver, and we purchased another one for my mom because it saves so much time and is easy to use.You can see my attached video (sorry the video sideways, no video editing capabilities here…hopefully you get the drift!), and attached picture of the spiralizer in the box.Can’t wait to try this on potatoes and other veggies. Would add a nice twist to dishes just to make them a little fancier, and would make cute garnishes for veggie trays etc.

  3. Crazy Canuck

    Not Good at First – Better Now
    Purchased this based on all the positive reviews but our experience was anything but. For whatever reason this attachment does not fully seat in the mixer. It takes a lot of effort to get it to go anywhere near where the set screw hole is. When we tighten the set screw it does not go into the divot on the attachment but more on the edge. Start the machine and after a couple of revolutions this attachment works itself loose and drops into the bowl. There is no way my wife has the strength to push this attachment in far enough to get it to be in the right position to tighten the set screw. Heck even I haven’t got this strength. We have no issues in this regard with the other attachments we use. We are returning this for a replacement. Hopefully that will solve the problem. You can see on the shaft where there must be some high spots that won’t allow it to fully seat. Photos are of the first attachment we received.UPDATE: We returned the attachment to Amazon and they were very quick about getting another one out to us. Much better this time. We put it through it’s paces and pretty well cleaned out the fridge spiralling and slicing fruit and vegetables. Works great. Some of the comments on here don’t make sense though. People complain about the price but this is the lowest price I’ve seen anywhere in Canada. Also if you are just two people you may not use this much but then don’t buy it or make it an issue of your review. We are only two people and can see a good use for this. It all depends on what you eat.

  4. Bribowm

    Handy time saver
    First Kitchenaid attachment we’ve invested in. So far works exactly as expected. Handy that the Sturdy box is intended to be storage for the pieces. Wish we’d bought this years ago. Has cut prep time for soups, salads, and the all mighty spiralized veggie “pasta” option. The peeler is not as beneficial as I was expecting. Most potatoes are not perfectly shaped, but works well for apples if you need them peeled. We did attempt a peel and core/slice at the same time and resistance on the apple pear caused the spike which holds the apple to start slipping and loosing traction. Perhaps with a firmer Apple or carrot it would work. I don’t see us using the peeler all that often given the skins can frequently be left on the fruit or veggie for most recipes, unless you are concerned about pesticide residuals.

  5. Amazon Customer

    Great attachment
    Bought it for my husband for Christmas. We’ve enjoyed lots of zucchini “pasta” since we got it. Well built.

  6. Mike Macdonald

    Peels things really well
    But it takes a thick peel so if you’re using smaller apples, you lose quite a bit always try and feed the biggest items you can into it

  7. shahidul alam

    It’s peel an apple which I wanted but peel too deep
    I bought it to just peel an apple no coring no slicing but😞no good at pleeling peel so deep that it is taking half of the apple away but slicing and coring is excellent. Bought it for pleer option but keeping it for slicing and coring may be something wrong with the pleer blade I will ask for just a replacement pleer blade from kitchenaid even though I it on Amazon because if I return it I am afraid they will garbage it. There’s nothing wrong with it just the peeler blade is diffacted I think 🤔.

  8. pascal lessard

    tres bon service rapide
    c est la 2 ieme fois que le recois, la premiere était une boite deja ouverte et amazon m a rembousé et j ai commandé une deuxieme fois, la deuxieme fois tout était parfait.

  9. Paquou

    parfait pour éplucher les pommes, faire des jolies tranches préparer des entrées de légumes esthétiques. Vraiment contente je conseille

  10. L. Craft

    The KitchenAid Fruit and Vegetable Spiralizer Attachment has been a game-changer in my kitchen! It’s easy to attach to my KitchenAid stand mixer, and the process of spiralizing fruits and vegetables is almost effortless.I’ve used it for everything from zucchini noodles to curly fries, and it delivers consistent results every time. The multiple blade options are fantastic for creating different styles, and cleaning the attachment is surprisingly simple. It’s also sturdy and feels like it will last a long time.If you enjoy adding creative, healthy options to your meals, this spiralizer is worth every penny. It’s made meal prep fun and efficient, and I can’t imagine going back to manual spiralizers after using this! Highly recommend for anyone with a KitchenAid mixer.

  11. ClausPineda

    Solo tener mucho cuidado, está súper filoso! Lo ame! Tiene muchísimas funciones

  12. S, Milton Keynes

    Let’s face it, nobody needs a £150 spiralizer – so when I saw this on sale for less than half that I leaped at it. If you just want to TRY a spiralizer than I recommend buying a £15 plastic one to start with. However, if you have a Kitchenaid stand mixer and you know that you will use a spiralizer a lot this is the way to go.It is well thought out, easy to clean, and it comes in a decent storage box – albeit a cardboard one. With KitchenAid products, it is not a given that the design will be good. Their mixers are great, but some of the other (matching) products we have bought have fallen short in their design. This was not one of them

  13. Rachel Wright

    Not very impressed- I live all my other kitchen aid gadgets but this doesn’t work very well

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