Potato, potahto.
Every so often you’re faced with a pile of taters and the momentous task of turning them all into pillowy, mashed goodness. Roll up your sleeves and grab this mashed-potato set: The I-shaped peeler has a lightweight, ergonomic handle that’s also ambidextrous (lefties, rejoice!). Plus, there’s an eye remover at one end for quick fixes. All peeled and boiled? Get that perforated masher ready: It has sharp cutouts in its plate to chomp through piles of spuds—and that oblong profile makes it a cinch to maneuver around bowls. Both are dishwasher-safe and rust-proof, making this batch of mashed potatoes your easiest ever. Oh, and here’s a tip: This set is aces at making baby food, too!
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