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Cai Bao veggie slicing tool

But when you got a Khul Gyuto like that id skin em too. Heck when my wife wants kindlin for the wood stove she gets toothpicks cause I have Khuks for everything:D
You will soon see the logic Khukoo! Hey your Texan! Were neighbors! Where else can you be eight hundred and ninety something miles away and still be neighbors:D

Only in Texas, brother! I get it. Get multiple, peel the neighbors veggies for them, and eat their peels...
 
Shavru is right - the one problem with this or the mandoline is the end being pushed into the cutter. The mandoline has a pusher attachment, but that's just another piece (with sharp spikes at that) which has to be washed. OTOH, the gyuto makes quick work of slicing the short stub left by the cai bao.
And for the record, I don't usually peel carrots. The video shows the first carrot I've peeled this century. I needed something easy to demonstrate an unfamiliar tool. The peelings went to the compost pile, and the parrot got the peeled carrot to play with. Look closely at the sliced carrots and you'll see they are unpeeled.
Texas is big enough to hold lots of khukaholics; the more, the merrier.:)
 
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