• WHY IS THIS THE BEST SPIRALIZER ON THE MARKET? - NEWEST, PATENTED DESIGN! Gravity does half the work so no awkward sideways pressure is needed. Excellent for making veggie pasta or spirals for healthy vegetable meals. The easiest to use, best spiral slicer-spiralizer for those on a gluten-free/low carb/raw food/Paleo diet. Replace high carb pasta or noodles with healthy and tasty vegetable equivalents. The Spiral-Ultra will do wonders for your diet.
  • UNMATCHED QUALITY - Made from BPA-free professional grade, heavy duty reinforced food grade ABS for superior break resistance. Highly versatile thanks to the 4 ultra-sharp German 420-grade hardened stainless steel blades for endless fruit and vegetable creations. Provides a fun and unique way to take ordinary vegetables and fruits and make them into exciting spirals, ribbons, noodles and chips.
  • EXTREME VERSATILITY SALAD UTENSILS: Why waste time with a knife or a box grater? With this spiralizer, you can get foods evenly sliced or finely grated in a fraction of the time. The Spiral-Ultra features all the benefits of a Tri-Blade or 4-Blade Spiralizer and more with this 8 in 1 Spiralizer - is also a Grater, Mandoline, and Juicer. Simply helping you make professional-looking garnishes, apple chips, onion rings, potato nests, elegant salads, vegetable pizza toppings, and so much more
  • EASY TO USE AND CLEAN-UP: The unit keeps all of its attachments on board and is easy to setup and use. The suction cup feet secure the unit to work surface to keep it steady at you slice. All done and ready to clean, easy to hand wash just rinse under the tap and drip dry, and dishwasher safe (top shelf)
  • SUPERIOR VALUE GARNISHING KNIVES: Package includes the Mueller Spiral Ultra with 4 stainless steel blades, 4-cup container, protective mandolin vegetable holder, citrus juicer attachment, Mueller recipe e-book, printed color manual with detailed assembly and usage instructions. Also backed by a lifetime warranty and live telephone customer support

My husband and I are enjoying using the spiralizer to prepare specialty foods. My husband, for health purposes, is on a low-carb diet so we have switched to using vegetables in place of pastas and other flour and rice based items. As such, we have used spiralized zucchini to replace noodles, a task that the unit handles exceptionally well. Also, because of the mandolin feature, the unit produces wide slices as well for lasagna's etc. It's amazing how tasty dishes become when veggies (carrots, onions, zucchini, etc.) are used as a replacement for "flour" products. The push down feature of the spiralizer is great - it works with, not against, gravity to get the job done. The unit doesn't move - it stays stable when processing the veggies. Also, all the different attachments offers the cook a great choices for outcomes. So, this one unit does the job of several products - no need to shop for more! The unit also stores easily in my cabinet - there's no need to keep it on the counter unless you want to do so. The only thing I'd suggest is making the "catch basket" a wee bit larger to accommodate all the sliced/spiralized veggies as well as accommodate all the different tools. But then it would also become larger so, for us, it's perfect the way it is. Excellent price for a very useful and important device. Thank you!

Looks and works as advertised. I chose Mueller’s product for 3 reasons: price, design and size. PRICE: Having never used a spiralizer before, I wanted to experiment without spending a lot of money and this one was reasonably priced AND does more than just spirals. It does what I want so I won’t be trading up! DESIGN: I’d read reviews that said the vertical shaft design provides more leverage than the horizontal ones — and since I cut/spiral a lot of harder veggies, being able to apply downward pressure was an important feature. It’s also easy to switch from spiral to mandolin. SIZE: I wanted a small, compact, lightweight unit, that would fit in my kitchen drawer instead of sitting on the counter (I have drawers rather than cabinet doors) and it fits easily. I was also able to gain more space when I gave away my mandolin! The only possible downside to the size is the collection bowl since anyone feeding a lot of people may need to empty the collection bowl more frequently, but it’s not a big deal. The unit seems well made and durable but I gave the unit only 4 stars for materials and durability because it’s mostly plastic...but then it wasn’t as expensive as a lot of the others, either. So if you’re experimenting with a spiralizer I’d recommend trying this product — if you’re like me, you won’t need a larger, more expensive product!

I feel guilty for not reviewing this product sooner, having bought it last year. But it deserves all five stars, plus more if I could. I chose the Spiral Ultra from amongst all the spiralizer offerings on Amazon because although the reviews were better, they weren't that much better. And with all the “cooked” reviews on Amazon being so prevalent these days, I was still wary. But the vertical design, with the ability to press down, instead of horizontally, on a harder vegetable, just seemed like a better engineering solution to me. The day I received it, I opened the box after a long day, with the intent to make some spiralized zucchini in place of the pasta for a pasta dish of vegetables with olive oil that I make. The dish normally has sautéed zucchini as one of the ingredients, so I knew I'd like it. I'd read a few things on-line that said to cook the zucchini separately, as it gives up water, but I wasn't concerned for that, and didn’t do it. Anyway, as I pulled the parts out of the box, the blades had safety tape upon them, rather than a mere cover-your-legal-bum reference to their danger in the instructions. I liked that. The preemptive, proactive safety considerations were worth a star to me. I pulled out the wider julienne blade, and remembered that I'd seen on one of the reviews that the blade sets in one of two directions, 90 degrees apart. But even after setting it in correctly, I still felt I needed the directions. And this is the only problem I saw with the product... those directions. The photographs are a nice change from the non-descript and often ineffective line drawings that are so common these days, but the directions were very scanty. I looked again in the box, thinking I had missed a manual, but no, it was just the one sheet of photos with instructions next to them. I thought perhaps a manual was supposed to be there, and missed in the packing of the box? At any rate, I then went on youtube.com, and after a few minutes of a long video of frustration watching a girl flub her way through figuring it out (I had already done that myself, and didn't need to watch any more of hers), I went to the official Mueller Spiral Ultra video, and watched their representative go through using all the attachments. I then promptly got up, did what she did, and made some very satisfactory zucchini spirals. Later, when I finally looked at the email that the seller had sent me, I found out that they sent me several links with instructions for how to use it, along with a lot of other helpful tips. This was worth a star to me. (And by the way, my dinner was delicious!) So, although I might have docked a star for lack of thorough instructions in the box, the easy accessibility of the information on the web, plus the excellent customer service (that I missed at first, but was grateful for later) cancelled that out. So at this point, the product still stood at one star. I've owned appliances that have suction cups for stabilizers before, and honestly, they are hit and miss, and mostly miss. But these must be of a particular material, or manufacture, for they did not slip. Since the day I first received it, I’ve done harder vegetables like carrots and sweet potatoes, and the suction cups still held firm. I attribute this partly to the unique vertical design. I am quite sure that the ability to press down on the side where the suction cups are is why the product doesn’t "walk" on the counter, even when doing these harder vegetables. So, for unusual stability, I had to give another star. The product now stood at two stars. I don't wash certain things in the dishwasher... knives, pots and pans, food processor parts, etc. These are the things that are dulled or otherwise corrupted over time by the harsh chemicals of dishwasher detergents. So, although this product is top shelf dishwasher safe, and thereby convenient to clean, I want to say that the parts are very convenient to wash by hand, as well. Of course, I guard myself with the blades, but this cleanup convenience added another star. The rating now stood at three stars. The small footprint for storage, as demonstrated by the representative in the youtube video, really rates two extra stars in my book. All of the attachments fit together compactly in the collection bin, which stores neatly in the spiralizer. I'm a middle aged homemaker, and I really don't want any more doodads that take up a bunch of storage space. The small footprint for storage is a huge plus for me, and so the rating now stood at 5 stars. I have used the grater and the mandolin, and they are easy to use, as easy as my old mandolin, which I gave away after having used this a few months now. The blades are sharp, the base is stable, and the container that catches the cuttings is ample. And though I haven’t used the other attachments so far, I suspect I will in time. So, since the time of my first use, the rating has gone up to 6 stars. Finally, the very fact of the vertical design is engineering genius. I looked at many spiralizers on Amazon. I looked at ones in my local kitchen stores. I did not see any that had a vertical design besides this one. For this alone, I give another star. That makes 7. Incidentally, this product is made in Austria. They know engineering. Plus, they’re not China. Just sayin’. Not adding a star for that, though I could. So although the rating may go up in the future, the current rating is 7 stars. Or 8 if you count that it’s not from China. But wait… Amazon only does a rating on a scale of 1 to 5. Well, that's not enough numbers for how good this is. Really. Although we order many things from here, I do not do many reviews on Amazon. I hate to review things badly, unless they are very bad and I feel I should warn folks. But very few things are really great anymore, so I don't review most things anymore simply because most things are mediocre. But this Spiral Ultra is one of the few_ very _good products I have gotten in a long time. It is good enough to buy for my two grown daughters. All of that said... not enough stars. 7 out of 5. Or more.

The quality, especially considering the price is incomparable. The first thing that stood out to me was the packaging, everything was very well packaged without going over the top and using too much material. The box is well made and easily kept for storage to keep everything together. For less than $25 I didn't have too high of expectations when it came to the rigidity of the plastic, I know Mueller is a good company, but the thickness of the plastic is the ideal weight - it stays in place without being too heavy or flimsy and there are no flashing from casting either (something I find very often with cheap plastic). I was very excited to see that back had two rubber feet to secure it in place. The little container it comes with is perfect, durable and again a very nice plastic (I generally opt for glass when I can). The blades are incredibly sharp and there is no delay, hesitation or rough edge when spiralizing raw potatoes or sweet potatoes. I am very impressed by the overall design - the blade inserts are able to be repositioned to accommodate varying vegetable sizes. Everything comes apart nicely and easily making it very convenient to clean. I am very glad I ended up choosing this device for my spiralizer! I have spent more on mandolins and other odd vegetable cutting pieces that just sit around and take up space. It's also incredibly satisfying to watch vegetables turn into chips or noodles. After I had seen the video on their website I knew I had to buy it! I was not disappointed! This guy will probably last me for years to come!

I love this little machine, the first thing I did was use it to juice an orange for breakfast. Worked great and I was able to then give away my current orange juicer. Next, I used it to spiralize a sweet potato and made roasted sweet potato noodles for dinner. They came out amazing. I really like the measuring lines on the container and that you can store the extra blades inside. My only problem with this is that the one page instruction sheet it comes with is not enough. I'm not a very experienced cook, so even trying to figure out how the orange juicer was supposed to fit on the device was difficult. As far as actually using the spiralizer the pictures on the package were more helpful than the "instruction" sheet. I'd recommend to the manufacturer making at least like a 4-6 page booklet showing how the attachments work, what blades give what kind of noodles, and how to use the product in general. If they want to be really creative they could include a few recipe ideas for things to do with it, but there are plenty of those online anyway, I would be very happy with just more detailed usage instructions. It's possible more seasoned cooks can figure it out no problem and it's just me with this issue. Bottom line, I would give this product about 4.5 stars, just knocking the 1/2 star off for lack of instructions, but I LOVE the product and will highly recommend it to my friends/family. I may even get a few as gifts! (I did receive in my box an ad for a free julienner peeler set with my review of the product, so I sent the company this exact same review. My opinions/review of the product are in no way influenced by that and I would have reviewed it anyway, it's an awesome gadget!)

This is my 3rd "spiralizer". I own one of the small twist-style versions and the Paderno 4-blade model (technically, I also have a fourth, the Kitchen-Aid Spiralizer mixer attachment, but that's a completely different animal...). I've also tried a friend's "Inspiralizer" - which I thought had the same strengths and weaknesses as the Paderno. So far, I've spiralized zuchini, butternut squash, and rutabaga, and used it as a mandolin on a variety of vegetables. While I'll probably always use the twist-style model for really small spiralizing jobs, like doing a single vegetable for garnish, the Mueller is replacing the Paderno because, for my purposes, it's much better than the Paderno in a number of ways: 1) There's much less waste, because it doesn't create a wasted core (yeah, I know you can use it for something else, but when I'm spiralizing, I want spirals...). 2) Because it's vertical in operation, it's much easier to use - it just works so much better than the horizontal models, that the importance of this simply can't be overstated. 3) While it doesn't pack away as neatly as the Paderno, it's easier to put away and set up. I find that I'm much more likely to just grab the Mueller and use it. 4) There's much less "mess", so clean-up is easier. 5) The versatility of the Mueller's ability to be used as a mandolin also meant I could get rid of a couple others I had lying around. As to the negative reviews based on the "danger factor", I'd say anyone who finds the Mueller to be that dangerous should stay away from knives, food processors, mandolins, vegetable peelers, in short most of the utensils in the kitchen, because this one's no different: Follow the directions and you'll be fine. I really don't mean that as sarcastically as it sounds in print - this thing has a lot of really sharp blades, and they cut really well, so that pretty much tells the story, I think. Perhaps those reviews were for a previous model - I don't know - but the one I received has a crank that you have to put one hand on (to, um, crank it), and a small hand icon symbol indicating where your other hand should go (to put a bit of downward pressure on the vegetable). That took care of both of my hands, so unless you've got a third, I don't see how you can cut yourself when you're using it for spiralizing. As for cutting yourself when using it as a mandolin, well, they're all at least as dangerous as kitchen knives, in that respect - whatever you push up against them, it's going to cut. I know I've cut myself on pretty much everything in the kitchen over the years, fortunately never seriously, but it's taught me to be careful (even with the corners of cabinet doors, as my forehead can attest to...), so this device can just be added to the list of "pay attention while using" devices. The Mueller isn't perfect. I wish the finished product container was larger, or at least better centered under the blade when you're using it as a spiralizer, because about 3/4 of the way through most vegetables, the strands start to overflow the front edge. If it were larger, perhaps everything, including the main arm, could fit in the container for storage. Also, a plastic "dummy" cover that fills the hole where the blades go when you're using it would be really nice for storage, too, to keep things from falling into it. But these are pretty trivial nuisances, compared to how much better it is functionally. Until these little details are corrected (maybe by a new model, Mueller? hint, hint...), this is my go-to spiralizer and medium-volume mandolin/julienne device. A quick update after having used the Mueller Spiralizer quite frequently for a couple months: it continues to be the best of the bunch, by a wide margin. I've given the Paderno away because I had no use for it any longer. The quality of the Mueller still impresses me - the blades show no signs of getting dull, even though I often use it for processing turnips and rutabagas. An awesome product. I've also found that the grating functionality is an even bigger advantage than I originally expected it to be: not just a nice bonus, the Mueller would be a very useful addition to my kitchen for that feature alone. Still 5 stars!

i love this! (i actually bought it a year ago but haven't used it until now) i mean, nothing is perfect (at least not for this great price), but this is very close to it. some people claim that there is 2 inches of zucchini left over, but i don't have that issue. at most, there is about half an inch if even that much if you're not afraid of using your hand to continue twirling the veggie you are sprializing. me, i don't err on the side of caution too often, so i twirl as much as possible to get the full use of my veggie (it's what happens when you live in a food desert and have to travel in a major city (ahem, NYC) more than 5 miles to get fresh food that doesn't come with mold preattached to it). honestly, if you are looking for a spiralizer, this is the one. only drawback i have is that the handle isn't longer. i have to cut my zucchini in half for it to fit on the handle to twirl. not a huge deal, just a minor inconvenience, but alas, i have first world problems and want an extensively long swirl. lol

Love this spiralizer. Before I even got the package, I received an email from Mueller with instructions and an e-cookbook. Tried it today for first time. Cut ends off zucchini and then cut it in half, popped into the holder and within seconds I had spiral zucchini. I had some left over chili that I heated up and poured over the non-cooked zucchini and sprinkled shredded Parmesan cheese over that. It was so delicious. And clean up was a breeze, or actually a quick rinse and air dry. After reading lots of reviews and recipe mistakes and how-to's, I decided to buy the Mueller because it spirals down and into a container. I have strong hands with periodic arthritic aching and didn't want to add to the already many things I do that I shouldn't with my hands. Also heard that it was better not to cook the zucchini so it wouldn't get mushy and to know that it isn't a pasta replacement, but a new way to eat healthy. Well, I'm so pleased. I didn't even think about pasta or rice while eating my lunch today. Can't wait to make salads and lots more. Unbelievably good and I saved lots of calories.

We found this spiralizer has many advantages over other spiralizers.... Here are a few: 1. Vertical cutting instead of the others that cut foods horizontally. Vertically cutting lessens the possibility of the device sliding across the table. The Mueller spiralizer has suction cups that further prevent any possible sliding. 2. "No core" slicing. The Mueller slicer doesn't leave out the food's core unlike horizontal slicers. 3. Built in collection bowl. No need to have a separate bowl for collecting the sliced foods; this spiralizer comes with one built in. 4. The collection bowl acts a storage compartment to hold all of the components. Overall, a 5 star product!

On 12/24/18, I received my Mueller spiral-Ultra Multi-Blade Spiralizer from Amazon. Before making a decision to purchase it, I researched handheld, crank and electric sprializers for several months. I purchased locally and tried 3 small cheap handheld ones. They produced good results, but were tiresome and annoying to use. I would prefer an electric spiralizer, but none of them have good customer ratings. I used the Mueller one soon after arrival. I processed several large thick carrots with different spiral blades. All the results were good. I have a limited cabinet space in my kitchen, so I gladly replaced some baking items with my new culinary treasure and donated my handheld sprializers to a charity store. The features that convinced me that this was the one for me: 1) It holds vegetables vertically instead of horizontally. Just makes sense to me. 2) It has a clear bin that catches the spirals. I did not want spirals all over my countertop. 3) It has a high customer rating on Amazon. I read many critical and glowing reviews before I decide anything. 4) It is a product of Austria. I expect better quality and longevity of US and European products. 5) Substantial warranty and responsive customer service.