Ginger Peeler with Grater
Ginger Peeler with Grater
Peel and grate with ease! This dual-edge ginger peeler with built-in grater offers precision, durability, and a rust-resistant blade for effortless prep.
Non-slip handle
420-grade steel
Built-in grater
Dual-edge blade
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Multipurpose Ginger Peeler with Stainless Steel Dual Blade & Built-In Grater – Rust-Resistant 420 Grade Steel Tool
Simplify your prep time with this Multipurpose Ginger Peeler, built for both efficiency and durability. Designed with a dual-edge stainless steel blade and a built-in grating surface, this compact kitchen tool is perfect for peeling and grating ginger, turmeric, garlic, and other tough-skinned vegetables.
Made from premium 420-grade stainless steel and treated at high temperatures (up to 1035°C), it promises long-lasting sharpness, rust resistance, and strength. The ergonomic, non-slip handle ensures a secure grip, even when wet, reducing fatigue during prolonged use.
Whether you're a home cook or a culinary enthusiast, this ginger peeler adds speed, safety, and precision to your kitchen tasks.

About This Item:
- Dual-Edged Peeling Blade: Two sharp edges for long-term use
- Built-In Ginger Grater: Grate ginger or garlic instantly
- 420 Stainless Steel: Durable, rust-proof construction
- Heat-Hardened at 1035°C: Maintains edge sharpness longer
- Comfort Grip Handle: Non-slip and ergonomic design
- Easy Maintenance: Rinse and wipe clean in seconds
- Compact Tool: Lightweight and drawer-friendly
Specifications:
- Product Name: Multipurpose Ginger Peeler with Stainless Steel Dual Blade
- Material: 420 Grade Stainless Steel & Plastic
- Color: As per availability
- Function: Peeling & Grating
- Handle: Ergonomic, Non-Slip
- Ideal For: Ginger, turmeric, garlic, carrots, etc.

Dimensions:
- Length: 20 cm
- Breadth: 10 cm
- Height: 2 cm
- Volumetric Weight: 90 gm
- Product Weight: 36 gm
- Shipping Weight: 90 gm

It’s small enough to grade garlic
loved it
I absolutely love this little grater. Of course it's considerably more work then your usual garlic press but the results are worth it.First of all, all of garlic gets used up, no more wasted product. Second, garlic comes out smooth like puree, no bits and chunks, which means I can add it to my kid's food without any worries. Third, the clean up is a pure joy. No more standing there with a toothpick, picking stuck chunks out of the press (again, no wasted product). You just run it under the faucet and done.The only problem I'm having is securing a tiny garlic clove between my fat fingers, occasionally it does slip out but that's my fault, and i may just resort to using a fork or metal toothpick to hold on to it.Can't wait to use it as a lemon / orange peel grater for my desserts, but my next hope is that I can finally grate real ginger and stop wasting money on tiny jars of prepared one.
It’s not perfect but I do like it. It feels good in my hand (ergonomic handle). It peels ginger beautifully and is much easier to hold than a spoon. I do wish the grater/slicer had a wider surface area/blade but it works. I sliced consistent pieces and them diced them up for cookies, I also got a decent amount of grated ginger...not flakey gratings but it worked as well as mi ceramic grater or the micro plane when it comes to actual grating. The truth is, I have tried MANY ginger graters (materials and types) and none are perfect. It’s a hard little root to work with.So, this might not be a home run tool, but it’s not a dud either...it’s small so fits in the tool drawer no prob without taking up valuable space.
great
It’s small enough to grade garlic
loved it
I absolutely love this little grater. Of course it's considerably more work then your usual garlic press but the results are worth it.First of all, all of garlic gets used up, no more wasted product. Second, garlic comes out smooth like puree, no bits and chunks, which means I can add it to my kid's food without any worries. Third, the clean up is a pure joy. No more standing there with a toothpick, picking stuck chunks out of the press (again, no wasted product). You just run it under the faucet and done.The only problem I'm having is securing a tiny garlic clove between my fat fingers, occasionally it does slip out but that's my fault, and i may just resort to using a fork or metal toothpick to hold on to it.Can't wait to use it as a lemon / orange peel grater for my desserts, but my next hope is that I can finally grate real ginger and stop wasting money on tiny jars of prepared one.
It’s not perfect but I do like it. It feels good in my hand (ergonomic handle). It peels ginger beautifully and is much easier to hold than a spoon. I do wish the grater/slicer had a wider surface area/blade but it works. I sliced consistent pieces and them diced them up for cookies, I also got a decent amount of grated ginger...not flakey gratings but it worked as well as mi ceramic grater or the micro plane when it comes to actual grating. The truth is, I have tried MANY ginger graters (materials and types) and none are perfect. It’s a hard little root to work with.So, this might not be a home run tool, but it’s not a dud either...it’s small so fits in the tool drawer no prob without taking up valuable space.
great
It’s small enough to grade garlic
loved it
I absolutely love this little grater. Of course it's considerably more work then your usual garlic press but the results are worth it.First of all, all of garlic gets used up, no more wasted product. Second, garlic comes out smooth like puree, no bits and chunks, which means I can add it to my kid's food without any worries. Third, the clean up is a pure joy. No more standing there with a toothpick, picking stuck chunks out of the press (again, no wasted product). You just run it under the faucet and done.The only problem I'm having is securing a tiny garlic clove between my fat fingers, occasionally it does slip out but that's my fault, and i may just resort to using a fork or metal toothpick to hold on to it.Can't wait to use it as a lemon / orange peel grater for my desserts, but my next hope is that I can finally grate real ginger and stop wasting money on tiny jars of prepared one.
It’s not perfect but I do like it. It feels good in my hand (ergonomic handle). It peels ginger beautifully and is much easier to hold than a spoon. I do wish the grater/slicer had a wider surface area/blade but it works. I sliced consistent pieces and them diced them up for cookies, I also got a decent amount of grated ginger...not flakey gratings but it worked as well as mi ceramic grater or the micro plane when it comes to actual grating. The truth is, I have tried MANY ginger graters (materials and types) and none are perfect. It’s a hard little root to work with.So, this might not be a home run tool, but it’s not a dud either...it’s small so fits in the tool drawer no prob without taking up valuable space.
great



