Monday, August 17, 2015

Cestari Kitchen Tools Get the Job Done! + Giveaway

**Complimentary products received in exchange for our honest review.  All opinions are ours and ours alone**

Cestari Kitchen specializes in handy kitchen tools.  Two of these are the Serrated Utility Knife and the Pro Peeler:


Serrated Utility Knife Features:
– Razor Sharp Blade: stays sharp longer than either stainless or high carbon steel blades
– Advanced Ceramics: Non porous, non reactive ceramic blade will not absorb odors or discolor food
– Ergonomic Design: Perfectly balanced lightweight handle, designed for comfort
– Easy Care: Dishwasher safe, never rusts
– The knife’s handle is injection molded in a single piece of polypropylene, resulting in a smooth design with no joints to harbor germs and bacteria
– The materials are stable at very high temperatures, so you can feel free to use the sterilize setting of your dishwasher

We typically only use a serrated knife for cutting bread, but this nifty knife is great at cutting pretty much anything in the kitchen!  I love that is isn't too big and it's lightweight, yet sturdy.  It does an excellent job of cutting fruits and veggies and the fact that it's dishwasher safe is a bonus:)


Pro Peeler Features:
 -Razor sharp, precisely calibrated ceramic blade
 -Lightweight, perfectly balanced, comfortable ergonomically designed handle that’s injected molded in a single piece.  
-Dishwasher safe
-Innovative design includes a reversible blade, so you can customize the Pro Peeler to be used with your right or left hand

This awesome peeler replaced our old rusty metal peeler.  It works seamlessly and gets the job done quickly and efficiently.  I love that it doesn't have all those nooks and crannies where bacteria can hide and that is is dishwasher safe.  And it sure is a lot cuter than that old rusty thing:)



One lucky ABCD Diaries reader will win the Cestari product of their choice!  Enter below:

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Disclosure: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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