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Crisp salads with appliances from Zyliss

Stephan Lamprecht
21.10.2025
Translation: machine translated

Do you like preparing fresh salads? Then you'll need a salad spinner after washing. Now in stock, you can find salad spinners from Zyliss and the latest version of the legendary vegetable chopper.

To keep the lettuce crispy after washing, you need to dry it. This can be done in seconds with a salad spinner.

The smaller Easy Spin version offers all the advantages of its larger sister in a compact format. It has a diameter of 22 centimetres and uses the same plastic for the bowl. The fold-out handle with magnetic clip is also included here.

«SwiftDry»: Spinning by pumping

The classic from Switzerland: «Zick Zick»

The zigzag vegetable chopper is a true classic with a modernised look. The founder of Zyliss, Karl Zysset, invented the «Zick Zick» in Switzerland in 1953. With every push, the sharp stainless steel blade cuts through onions, fruit, vegetables, herbs or nuts and rotates automatically. The bowl plate has an integrated scraper for clean processing.

The blade unit can be removed and reassembled for cleaning. After use, you can simply push the drive unit down into the housing and lock it securely with a slight twist. According to the manufacturer, the entire appliance is suitable for the dishwasher.

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