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🍏 Chef'n Black Apple Corer Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5Β Β 
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2.7
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Description of 🍏 Chef'n Black Apple Corer

3 point Stainless Steel blade quickly cores fruit. Ergonomic, non-slip handle. Fruit is easily removed from corer. Quick prep for snacking and baking. Easy to Clean: Top-rack dishwasher safe

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Can't test it properly

We were really looking forward to using this particular apple corer. The problem is that we never received it in the mail. So far he has not been able to find a replacement. We would like to review this carefully in the future. Let's see if the manufacturer can replace it. But at the moment we can't rate it properly.

Pros
  • Stainless steel three-point blade for quick fruit coring
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Healthy cooking, longevity

Chef'n sent me a poacher/egg separator to check, not an apple corer. The package includes a separator so you can separate the egg white from the yolk without breaking the yolk. There are two plastic cups for "poached" eggs. Of course, real poached eggs are when you dip a raw egg in boiling water. In this case, crack an egg in a plastic cup, place the cups in boiling water, and boil the egg in the cup. You turn the cup over to get the egg out. They are very suitable for making healthy eggs.

Pros
  • Quick preparation of snacks and baked goods
Cons
  • Expensive insurance

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great tool! in the kitchen and dining room

I have a big apple peeler but I don't like how it works and what a mess it makes. canned and just wanted to remove the core and then run the rest of the apple through my juicer and then grind it up but it used to be so much work. A friend showed me how she made it by just pulling out the seeds and it was easier. It is well made and comes very close to its purpose (e.g. for coring fruit and vegetables). A small change would help: it needs to be sharpened! In its current design, the device weaves

Pros
  • Ergonomic non-slip handle
Cons
  • So-so