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Amazon has it at $24.95 plus shipping and tax. You can get one at

http://rawguru.com/store/raw-food/spiral-slicer-saladacco-spiralizer.html

 

All the best...and more!

Alex

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Margaret Gamez <mgamez wrote:

sharon wrote:

> I would like to buy a saladacco.

 

Now, why would we want to part with a saladacco?

Check on ebay and amazon.com

Margaret

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks for your help.

Sharon

 

Alex Malinsky <alexmalinsky wrote:

Amazon has it at $24.95 plus shipping and tax. You can get one at

http://rawguru.com/store/raw-food/spiral-slicer-saladacco-spiralizer.html

 

All the best...and more!

Alex

www.rawguru.com

www.rawfoodchat.com

 

Margaret Gamez <mgamez wrote: sharon wrote:

> I would like to buy a saladacco.

 

Now, why would we want to part with a saladacco?

Check on ebay and amazon.com

Margaret

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates

starting at 1¢/min.

 

 

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Hey,

 

Anyone get their spiral cutters yet?

 

Never got around to making instructions.

 

there are 3 blades (combs) find the slot they go in, observe the

arrow up printed on the blades, seat in slot from handle direction,

tighten screw.

 

center veg on hollow round thing and press handle spike in from other

end. Turn clockwise while pushing.

 

Note yellow dot, put left thumb there and push.

 

Also note there are feet on the handle end, you can catch them on the

side of your counter to hold the thing steady while you push & turn.

 

The blades (combs) will approximate angel hair, spaghetti & linguine.

 

hope you like it.

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Hi!!!

We got the spiral cutters the other day

Thanks!!!

I looked high n low for the instructions

Will follow these instructions an see how it works

Thanks again!!!!

 

rainer. susan. kim

On Oct 20, 2007, at 3:27 PM, mstrong56 wrote:

 

> Hey,

>

> Anyone get their spiral cutters yet?

>

> Never got around to making instructions.

>

> there are 3 blades (combs) find the slot they go in, observe the

> arrow up printed on the blades, seat in slot from handle direction,

> tighten screw.

>

> center veg on hollow round thing and press handle spike in from other

> end. Turn clockwise while pushing.

>

> Note yellow dot, put left thumb there and push.

>

> Also note there are feet on the handle end, you can catch them on the

> side of your counter to hold the thing steady while you push & turn.

>

> The blades (combs) will approximate angel hair, spaghetti & linguine.

>

> hope you like it.

>

>

>

 

 

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i got mine yesterday and today went crazy making beautiful ribbon spirals.

cucumbers, zucchini, summer squash. it was so easy to use and easy to clean.

i went overboard and had a spiral salad. its actually fun to use... can't

say that about many of my gadgets... yet.

thans soo much

-keda

 

 

On 10/20/07, Erica <schoolofrawk wrote:

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> I just got mine last night! Have not opened the box yet, but I'M SO

> EXCITED! xoxo, Erica

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I just got mine last night! Have not opened the box yet, but I'M SO

> > EXCITED! xoxo, Erica

 

 

Question: It looks like I got two of them -- and one set of blades. Is

this true? Erica

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Hi Mark,

 

I got mine on Wednesday. I finally figured it out and it works really great. I

made turnip noodles for some soup I was making and the kids really liked it.

The check will go out on Monday. Do you sell these on eBay? It looks just like

the Benriner?

 

Marsh

 

 

 

rawfood

mstrong

Sat, 20 Oct 2007 19:27:14 +0000

[Raw Food] Saladacco

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hey,

 

 

 

Anyone get their spiral cutters yet?

 

 

 

Never got around to making instructions.

 

 

 

there are 3 blades (combs) find the slot they go in, observe the

 

arrow up printed on the blades, seat in slot from handle direction,

 

tighten screw.

 

 

 

center veg on hollow round thing and press handle spike in from other

 

end. Turn clockwise while pushing.

 

 

 

Note yellow dot, put left thumb there and push.

 

 

 

Also note there are feet on the handle end, you can catch them on the

 

side of your counter to hold the thing steady while you push & turn.

 

 

 

The blades (combs) will approximate angel hair, spaghetti & linguine.

 

 

 

hope you like it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Mark,

 

I'd love to buy one. Please let me know how to go about it...

 

Gary

 

rawfood , " mstrong56 " <mstrong wrote:

>

> Hey,

>

> Anyone get their spiral cutters yet?

>

> Never got around to making instructions.

>

> there are 3 blades (combs) find the slot they go in, observe the

> arrow up printed on the blades, seat in slot from handle direction,

> tighten screw.

>

> center veg on hollow round thing and press handle spike in from other

> end. Turn clockwise while pushing.

>

> Note yellow dot, put left thumb there and push.

>

> Also note there are feet on the handle end, you can catch them on the

> side of your counter to hold the thing steady while you push & turn.

>

> The blades (combs) will approximate angel hair, spaghetti & linguine.

>

> hope you like it.

>

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