The best spiralizer will make it easy to prepare vegetables in amazing shapes or as spaghetti substitutes. Whether it's zoodles (zucchini noodles), boodles (the butternut squash equivalent) or carrot spirals for salads, a spiralizer will be easy to clean and store, and will have a variety of blades for different size spirals.
In this guide we've included handheld spiralizers for easy and compact storage and more professional-style models with handles to make the task less messy. Our top pick, the Brieftons 7-Blade Spiralizer, can handle the toughest vegetables and has seven blades to choose from, including angel-hair noodle and spaghetti sizes. There's even a wavy crinkle chips blade to create healthy homemade snacks. Find the rest of our top picks below.
Brieftons 7-Blade Spiralizer
This spiralizer has seven blades to choose from
Complete with seven blades, this heavy-duty spiralizer is just what you need if you're planning on preparing a variety of different vegetables.
Pros:
- Seven spiralizer blades to choose from
- Easy to clean
Cons:
- Not everyone will need to make use of seven blades
Our top spiralizer, the Brieftons 7-Blade Spiralizer is designed to last. Complete with seven spiralizing blades, which range from curly – perfect for curly fries – through to fine shredding and super thin 'angel hair,' it's sure to meet all your needs and will replace your need for a madoline and other fine chopping devices.
The seven blades are stored easily, meaning you won't have to worry about pieces along the way. Plus, it's self-contained design will take up minimal space in your kitchen, which is great news if you're working with a smaller space.
Sedhoom 4 in 1 Spiralizer
Inexpensive, with four attachments
A compact and budget option for home spiralizing.
Pros:
- Choose from four blades
- Really inexpensive
- Compact
Cons:
- Needs to be operated by hand
The Sedhoom 4 in 1 Spiralizer has a four-in-one blade that can be easily changed with the blade switch. This spiralizer is handheld and operated easily on vegetables of any size and shape. The unique design is small and compact, made of environmentally friendly BPA-free plastic.
This spiralizer is easy to clean and its three-sided recess is easy to hold onto. Best of all, spiralizers don't come much cheaper than this handheld model.
Sboly Vegetable Spiralizer
An affordable spiralizer that prepares a variety of noodles with ease
This spiralizer certainly doesn't disappoint. Choose from five different noodle widths for tasty alternatives everytime.
Pros:
- Five blades to choose from
- Affordable price point
Cons:
- Doesn't offer the same variety of blades as some other models
The Sboly Vegetable Spiralizer is super easy to use and very affordable. If your main aim is to make noodles, curly fries, and similar, this could be the option for you.
Not only is it easy to take apart and clean, but it's also just what you need to successfully spiralize a variety of vegetables to perfection. It's also BPA-free and boasts impressively strong steel blades.
Fullstar Vegetable Spiralizer
This compact spiralizer prepares perfect vegetables to 3 different sizes
Perfect for those who only anticipate spiralizing veg on the odd occasion, this easy to clean spiralizer will slot seamlessly into kitchen cupboards.
Pros:
- Compact design
- Spiralizes vegetables to three different sizes
- Easy to clean
Cons:
- Will be difficult to spiralize large quantities of veg
- May not offer enough blade options for all users
If you like the idea of using a spiralizer to prepare veg from time to time, you may wish to opt for something that's smaller and easier to store. In which case we couldn't recommend the fullstar Vegetable Spiralizer more.
Complete with three blade sizes, this spiralizer makes it easy to prepare vegetable noodles at two different thicknesses, as well as thinly slicing veg so that it's super fine and suitable for salads. It's also easy to take apart, which is great news when it comes to cleaning your spiralizer.
ICO 4-Blade Spiralizer
This no-nonsense spiralizer prepares noodles and curly fries in minutes
This great spiralizer is made from a minimal amount of plastic.
Pros:
- Simple design that sipralizes veg effectively
- Designed with minimal plastic
- Three interchangeable blades
Cons:
- Some suggest that the suckers don't always work effectively
The ICO 4-Blade Spiralizer Vegetable Slicer and Curly Fries Maker is a simple yet effective piece of kit that promises to effectively spiralize your vegetables with minimal effort. Choose from three simple blades, each of which achieves a different thickness of noodles, as well as finely slicing vegetables, for a tasty addition to lunch or dinner.
All sections of this spiralizer are dishwasher safe, which is good news for those wondering how to keep their spiralizer clean and in working order.
Ontel Veggetti Spiral Vegetable Cutter
A simple, handheld spiralizer at an affordable price point
A handheld spiralizer that's basic but gets the job done.
Pros:
- Handheld design
- Small and compact
Cons:
- Not the easiest way to spiralize vegetables
If you prefer the idea of a handheld spiralizer that will take up minimal space in your kitchen cupboards, the Ontel Veggetti Spiral Vegetable Cutter is for you. Prepare prefectly spiralized noodles by simply twisting your veg of choice.
This stainless steel item is easy to clean and produces veg that can be enjoyed on its own, or added to salads, stir frys and more with ease.
Our verdict
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Our top spiralizer, the Brieftons 7-Blade Spiralizer, has seven blades to choose from and can create crinkle chips and curly fries as well as healthy zoodles and other vegetable snacks. Another great choice is the Sboly Vegetable Spiralizer, which comes with five blades at a low price. Although it doesn't have the blade selection, the ICO 4-Blade Spiralizer is a fantastic choice thanks to its sturdy metal design.
For compact options, consider the Ontel Veggetti Spiral Vegetable Cutter or the handheld Fullstar Vegetable Spiralizer. Our budget pick, the Sedhoom 4 in 1 Spiralizer, is also a great handheld option.
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Emily first (temporarily) joined the Real Homes team while interning on her summer break from university. After graduating, she worked on several publications before joining Real Homes as Staff Writer full time in mid-2018. She left the brand in 2020 to pursue another career, but still loves a second-hand bargain and sourcing unique finds to make her rented flat reflect her personality.