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🍏 Utopia Kitchen 2 Pack Apple Corer & Slicer - Stainless Steel Fruit Cutter with Ergonomic Handle - 8 Sharp Blades - Easy Grip - Green (8 Slices) Review

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Description of 🍏 Utopia Kitchen 2 Pack Apple Corer & Slicer - Stainless Steel Fruit Cutter with Ergonomic Handle - 8 Sharp Blades - Easy Grip - Green (8 Slices)

The apple slicer is made with top quality, extra sharp stainless steel blade which provides an extra sharp cut for your fruit. The wedger is designed with anti-slip silicone handles for a comfortable grip; 100% food grade stainless steel blades resist rust and keep their shine. Wedger is easy to use; it cuts the fruit into 8 uniform slices in one simple motion; can be used for most medium-sized fruits that are round in shape. It is easy to clean; just use warm soap water to rinse the slicer or use the dishwasher to clean.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Doesn't cut all the way through

Love the strong handles and how easy they are to hold. My problem with this is that it doesn't cut all the way through. He stops as quickly as if the plastic part of his first were stopping the blades from moving all the way. If you need to know the apple slices the rest of the way with a spoon so I don't cut myself.

Pros
  • Kitchen Utensils & Gadgets
Cons
  • Doubtful

Revainrating 3 out of 5

No worse than any apple slice, good buy.

This two pack was the best value I found, only a dollar more than the single pack from another seller. I think it's as good as anything. It takes a little more pressure than I expected. Works best with a straight core apple, otherwise a small core may remain on the cut, but no more than when slicing with a knife. I like that it is cut into evenly sized slices. It's easy to clean.

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  • Kitchen & Dining
Cons
  • Available in black only

Revainrating 3 out of 5

No worse than any apple slice, good buy.

This two pack was the best value I found, only a dollar more than the single pack from another seller. I think it's as good as anything. It takes a little more pressure than I expected. Works best with a straight core apple, otherwise a small core may remain on the cut, but no more than when slicing with a knife. I like that it is cut into evenly sized slices. It's easy to clean.

Pros
  • Kitchen & Dining
Cons
  • Available in black only

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great!

Works like a charm! I put off buying it because I really didn't think I needed it. Why waste money when a knife works just as well? When I saw these two packages for the same price as one, I went for it. Love it! I usually eat yogurt with apple wedges every morning and it really makes things easier. Does a great job keeping the core intact for easy disposal. Highly recommended.

Pros
  • Home & Kitchen
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It works well if you press hard (and gently).

I've recently started eating an apple a day (with my son) and wanted to save time by cutting it open and removing the core (stones). This device works quite well. It takes some practice and some downward pressure. The blades are not as sharp, which is probably a good thing as there is less risk of cutting yourself (fingers). I think after using it enough times I'll feel more confident about how much downward pressure needs to be applied and be able to do it faster. When I start pressing, not…

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  • Corer
Cons
  • Quick Instructions