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Effortless Apple Peeling with the Weston Apple Peeler Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
Rating 
4.7
🧂 Kitchen Utensils & Gadgets, 🍽️ Kitchen & Dining

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Description of Effortless Apple Peeling with the Weston Apple Peeler

Peel, core and slice, all with a turn of the handle. Stainless Steel Blades. Adjustable Blades. Suction Cup Base. Easy to Use.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like it. I have it for apples and .

Like. I've used it on both apples and potatoes. For Thanksgiving I had to peel a bunch of potatoes, so I removed the spiral part so it would just peel. I didn't remove all the skin, but I definitely saved a lot of time! A handy kitchen gadget that every cook should have!

Pros
  • Grater, vegetable cutter and slicer
Cons
  • Empty

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Interesting for kitchenware and gadgets

I really like this product although I rarely use it. My husband seems to like it even more because when he sees that I'm about to bake an apple pie, he decides to help in the kitchen. So you can quickly cut and peel the apple. My only issue with this is that it might be a bit light. It broke on the third cake, but the support team (small company/good people) helped us fix it.

Pros
  • Kitchen and dining room
Cons
  • Difficult to say

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Weston Peeler in Peelers

Unlike many advertised products, this product does exactly what it says on the tin. This is an amazing gadget. Not only does it peel apples and potatoes completely (haven't tried it on oranges yet), it's well made and fun. I remember seeing a prototype of this at the Adams Houses in Quincy, Massachusetts in the 18th century and always wondered if there was a modern version. OK, that's it. I highly recommend this product, although I haven't used it for a long time.

Pros
  • Kitchen Utensils & Gadgets
Cons
  • Functionality