I need input from the fairer sex...

Madcrawdad

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With Christmas right around the corner, I've been racking my brain to decide what to buy the little Mrs....

After thinking long and hard, I've finally settled on 'Tater Mitts'.

I know that $20 seems a little extravagant for a gift, but this would be my wife's 'big' gift. Before I purchase, though, I want to know if they work as good as they say on the infomercial.

For those unfamilar with 'Tater Mitts,' here's the commercial.

I'd appreciate any input, as I want to order before they're all gone for the holidays...

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Let me know. Thanks.
 
I know i'm not of the fairer sex, but as a guy who knows how to cook and does so quite often, i used to have a set, they suck, are ridiculously hard to clean, and you use WAY less energy using a regular potato peeler.
 
oh seriously...it best be a joke...
 
lol
 
joke or not,

those potatoes were partially cooked, even the sweet potatoes were too,. you can tell by the color and texture,. and the look of the peel..

won't work rip off,...
 
I know i'm not of the fairer sex, but as a guy who knows how to cook and does so quite often, i used to have a set, they suck, are ridiculously hard to clean, and you use WAY less energy using a regular potato peeler.

So I'm better off just going with a nice vegetable peeler?
 
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