Zulay Kitchen has all you need to make those delicious Halloween treats! I got the Apple Corer in Elegant red. You can also get sleek black, vibrant blue, happy green, and radiant yellow.
Stainless
Steel Twin Blades with sharp, serrated tips designed to smoothly core through
any apple, pears, bell peppers, cupcakes, and more. After coring your fruits and
vegetables the blades simply open up and dump the unwanted core for convenient
disposal. Making this beautiful corer one of the most useful tools in any
kitchen.
Sturdy
high-quality stainless steel blades that will not easily bend or break will
allow you to core through any apple with ease. This heavy-duty corer can be
also be used as a pitter and seed remover. It is a very useful tool that will
last you a long time. 100% Rustproof.
The
beautiful apple-red handle is molded to give you a super comfortable and steady
grip. The non-slip design makes coring easy and fun. It can be comfortably held
and used by seniors and those with arthritic hands.
Unlike
other corers and slicers, this unique twin-blade apple cutter has a lever that
will easily open, making it very easy to clean with a quick rinse. You can also
put it in the dishwasher for a more thorough cleaning.
You
will be amazed by the ease and speed with which you will core fruits and
veggies compared to other apple cutters, pitters, dividers, wedges, huller,
corer slicer, progressive slicer, divider, and cheap plastic accessories. This
prime apple, potato, onion, tomato, pineapple, zucchini, and pear corer is the
best way to go.
My
Opinion: I found this corer easy to use and perfect for what I was looking for
making caramel apples, bobbing for apples, and eating them. This is my new
favorite kitchen gadget for fall time and year-round use.
See
more at https://www.zulaykitchen.com/products/apple-corer
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