• All-in-one tool splits, pits and slices avocados
  • Stainless steel pitter removes pit with one quick twist
  • Slicer lifts fruit from skin in seven perfect pieces
  • Soft, comfortable non-slip grip
  • Top-rack dishwasher safe

Super easy to clean. I know it says dishwasher safe, but I wouldn't test that. It takes a few seconds to wipe and rinse in the sink. As dumb as this will sound, it's fun to use. Cuts the avocado close to the skin, so you're not missing any leftover avocado on the skin. More and more recently I've been hearing of people cutting their hands when trying to get the pit out. I don't know how, but whatever, no more need to worry about that. Smack the pit with the center bit and BOOM pit removed. The knife part is sharp enough to cut the skin of the avocado, but not really sharp enough to cut your skin without some effort (please don't test this, this is not a dull edged thing). I think that's part of the point of this tool is so there are less hazards. Worth the $9.99 if you enjoy avocados on a frequent basis, or even if you only enjoy them monthly, or if you just like kitchen gadgets. Good luck with your avocado-ing!

When I initially ordered this product, I was skeptical. I'm usually a skeptic of all of those silly kitchen "multitools" you see on TV advertisements, but because my mother is a huge avocado freak, I thought I'd buy her this for a laugh. The surprise is that it actually works, and it works well! The blade cuts through the avocado without me fearing I'll cut into my hand, the pit remover actually removes the pit, and the slicing part actually slices. The first time we tried it out, we actually shrieked because we were so pleasantly surprised. While this might only be worth buying if you eat a decent amount of avocado, it's still a fun little tool for your kitchen.

I’ve been wanting one of these for a while but there are so many out there it took me a bit to decide. I found this one is wonderful! And worked better than I expected! I don’t think they could come up with anything better. If anything ever happens to this one I’d get another, but this is made so well I’ll doubt I’ll need to.

What an awesome tool this is! I should have gotten one of these years ago! Living in SoCal, I get avocados from the Farmer's Market all year long and this incredible tool is just fantastic. The "knife" is plastic, yet sharp and cuts through the skin like butter! Then you flip it on it's side and place the prongs over the pit and push in. The pit comes out and you push from the opposite side and it releases right into the garbage can....no more dangerously stabbing the pit with a sharp knife to lift it out and then struggling to get it off the knife! Then flip the tool over for the third time and slide it from top to bottom for the PERFECT slices! LOVE OXO brand, and LOVE this.

Avocado? Yes, Please! This tool is awesome. Easy to cut open the fruit. Pit remover works well, just push onto the pit and give it a twist, and the pit pops right out. The best part is the slicer. Makes beautiful slices for a great presentation (see attached photo of slices, ok, one side came out perfect, I kind of gummed up the other side). The tool can then be used to scrape any remaining fruit out of the skin. Really happy I bought this tool!

So this is truly one of those rare situations where every function and claim made by a kithen tool is legit. We are exploring the worders of home made guac and other avocado delights, and we decided to give this tool a shot, as my attempts at getting the flesh out ended up as a nightmarish mess (which is ok when just mashing, but when you want pretty slices for a salad, forget it :)). 3 in 1 tool saves time, waste and is a joy to use. The slicer function was smooth and easy. Tool itself is quite ergonomic, so it is easy to grip and cut around with no worries of slipping and cutting yourself. We actually used it on firm avocados, as well as more ripe ones, and worked well in both situations. The pitter is elegant in its simplicity, just pop it over the seed, small amout of peessure, little turn and voila - pit removed clean and easy. The extractor slicer thingy works well too, hold the skin tight to the peeler to accommodate various sizes and still get that brilliantly clean out skin and perfext little slices. So worth the 10 bucks - pretty much my new fave kitchen tool!

After reading the bad reviews posted here, it seemed that many people bought counterfeit OXO avocado slicers. That’s a shame, so I decided to write my own review. Here’s what to expect from a genuine OXO Good Grips 3-in-1 Avacado slicer. I’ve owned mine for Over three years now. I use it fairly regularly at home. The knife on this slicer is more than sharp enough to cut an avocado in half quickly and easily but not sharp enough to cut my skin. I’ve let my 10 year old granddaughter use all the time since she was 7. (She loves avocados. Lol) Pitting the avocado couldn't be easier or safer. It has 3 slightly rounded, blunted, recessed blades that are sharp enough to grab the pit but again not sharp enough to cut skin. The finger hole allows you to push the pit out easily. As to the reviewer that said his blades rusted after 2 washes, he probably got a counterfeit. My blades are still fine after 3+ years. **A footnote... my wife was at work when a fellow cook cut his hand pitting an avocado with a chef knife. The pit split in half as they sometimes do and the knife passed right through into his palm. Slicing and separating the avocado is where this tool really excels. In one fast easy motion I have 7 even slices of avocado ready for my sandwich or salad. I didn’t even need to scrape it out with a spoon. Again sharp enough to cut the avocado but no risk to the skin. Lastly, the rubber grip keeps it from slipping in my hand even when wet. The only downside that I’ve seen so far is that it’s a little more difficult to clean than a knife and a spoon. And, yes, I can halve pit and slice an avocado with a knife and spoon, but when I factor in how fast and easy it sliced an avocado, I think that it evens out. And if it saves me or my grandchildren from getting cut even once, then yes it’s worth it. As for those who suspect they got a counterfeit, please report it. Amazon is very good at investigating and stopping fakes from being sold here. I love this slicer and would definitely buy it again. Thanks for reading my review.

This product is for you, if you even looked through these reviews to decide if you truly needed an avacodo slicer the answer is clear, your avocado obsessions clearly requires this. I will admit, you can do everything this tool does without it, you may lose a minimal amount of avacodo by using a knife instead to remove the seed and cut it open. This product is mainly for convenience sake. I will say however the convenience is uncanny, simple to use, cuts everything just how you want it, and is worth the small investment for the future of my avocado enjoyment. If you inhale avocado's at the rate of an addict then the convenience is well worth the investment :)

My husband was super-skeptical about this tool, figuring it would be a piece of junk due to being all plastic. We were both pleasantly surprised when this thing turned out to be one of the handiest pieces we've purchased from Amazon in several years. The plastic blade is surprisingly sturdy and sharp, slicing through the avocado skin with ease. I used the pit extractor once and thought it was way messier than it should've been, but it does work. I don't like my avocado sliced up, so I've never used the end opposite of the blade. This thing is always on our counter, though, and is used every single time we eat avocado.

Bought this for my wife for a Christmas present because we both eat a lot of avocados. Works GREAT!!! I'd highly recommend it! Use the slicer to slice directly through to the core, twist gently to pull it apart, use the core remover and gently push down onto the core, gently twist and the core comes right out, pop it out in to the trash with your finger throuth the little hole in the middle, then use the scooper/slicer end to scoop out each half of the avocado. That can be a bit messy when scooping if the avocado is softer and ripened, but this tool really works well!