Few novelty kitchen gadgets are mother sex with son home videos hdever worth the expense. There are some, however, that are just cheap enough -- and just functional enough -- to consider buying.
I'm a particular fan of the CocoKool 3-in-1 Avocado Tool which helps consumers with the most basic of avocado-slicing operations. I've spent years trying to cut, slice, and pit my own avocados, only to come up short, injured, or covered in avocado. I can't say that CocoKool's 3-in-1 Avocado Tool is an avocado cure-all, because it still takes some level of skill to use. But it certainly helps to avoid some of the disgusting mess that normally ensues after you've cut up an avocado.
For that, we should be grateful -- and definitely willing to spend the roughly $6 this costs on Amazon.
In my personal and extremely accurate opinion, avocados are one of the best fruits in the world. I am willing to do anything, no matter what the damage and regardless of the hour of the day, to put one in my belly.
Historically, however, I've struggled to cut avocados without creating an absolute disaster in the kitchen. No matter how many YouTube videos I've watched, I can't slice an avocado into a pretty shape. Forget how many tutorials I've read about pitting avocados. I can't pit one without getting avocado stuck under my precious little fingernails.
I'm not alone. Medical professionals and doctors even report seeing a number of avocado-related injuries every year.
That's why tools like the CocoKool 3-in-1 are helpful. Instead of being forced to use knives and risk actual avocado-based injury, the tool takes some of the pressure off.
When I used the CocoKeel 3-in-1, for example, I was able to slice the avocado into six pieces without cutting myself up –- which, to be honest, is a very new experience for me. Not only that, my slices looked relatively pretty,almost they like belonged in a restaurant. For context, my girlfriend is typically horrified when she sees me slice an avocado. She'll often ask me subtle questions like, "Do you know how to use a knife?" and "What the hell is that?"
Using the slicer did require a small degree of manual dexterity, of which I have none. Still, it was far better experience than when I freestyle on my avocados. Once I pitted the avocado, I was able to slice it with relative ease. I could've thrown those pieces onto some whole wheat bread and called myself a chef. I could have opened an avocado toast café in Brooklyn and charged $10 a pop.
Look at my beautiful little avocado baby. Isn't she gorgeous? I love her.
I used the splitter to dig through the avocado's skin and then the pitter to remove the avocado pit. Pitting it with the tool was also slightly easier than when I pit them normally. While the pitter was helpful for a standard-sized avocado, it was tricky for one of the larger avocados I tried it on. I had to rotate the pitter several times in order to get the pit out, which was more labor then I technically wanted to do (none).
For the largest avocado, I had to hit the pit with the tool to loosen it and then rotate it out. That took a teensy amount of mechanical knowledge of which I, again, have none. Still, the level of precision the tool was able to provide was pretty impressive.
Frankly, my experience with the CocoKool 3-in-1 was a relatively stress-free one. I just wish it came with instructions so I didn’t have to guess at how to use the splitter and pitter. Admittedly, it took me about two minutes to learn how to use the whole thing. But that was a minute that could have been avoided with a very cute instructional booklet.
It was a tiny price to pay.
I can imagine there are a lot of folks out there who are resistant to the idea of purchasing something as seemingly frivolous as an avocado slicer and pitter when you can accomplish the job without one.
To them I say this: How well can you slice an avocado? How perfectly can you cut it without making a mess? How many times have you struggled to pit an avocado?
The CocoKool 3-in-1 works, and it's just $6 with Amazon Prime. In the world of expensive kitchen gadgets, that's not much. There are $9,900 juicers. There are $8,500 pizza ovens. There are blenders for $2,330.
Six dollars is cheaper than many craft beers in Brooklyn. It's far less than most movie tickets nowadays. I just ordered a salad yesterday which came out to $17.
I do question how long the CocoKool 3-in-1 will last. While the ergonomic handle was strong, the material in the rest of the product (silicone, stainless steel, and plastic) felt flimsy. I was simultaneously happy that the product was lightweight and concerned that that meant it wouldn't endure.
Some users in the reviews section complained that the product didn't last long. I'll say that I used and abused the product dozens of times, and so far it's held up well.
And frankly, who cares if it doesn't last forever? It's cheap.
The CocoKool 3-in-1 avocado tool worked. It made my avocados look beautiful, and it cost less than a single glass of subpar wine from my local bar. I get why people wouldn't want to overload their kitchen with silly gadgets. But the CocoKool is highly functional, and takes up a tiny amount of space at just 8.58 inches by 2.63 inches. Chances are it's probably smaller than that high-end garlic press you never use that's taking up all the space in your kitchen drawer.
Forget good-for-nuthin' fancy overpriced kitchen gadgets. Embrace useful, inexpensive stuff like the CocoKool 3-in-1 Avocado Tool. Your delicious little avocados deserve the best, and so do you.
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