

They not only remove the core but can peel and. Expensive: The most expensive apple corers are corer/peeler tabletop models. They cut away the apple’s core and slice the fruit into wedges in a single motion. if you're doing a lot of apples so you may end up moving peeling outside or to a garage. Mid-range: Stepping up from basic models, corers in the 10 to 30 price range are usually handheld apple corer/slicer combinations.

Probably not a good idea to try clamping to a stone counter. A strong suction on the bottom helps prevent the peeler from moving while being used on a counter. Spiralizer Potato and Peeler/Center Remover View on Amazon If you are in search of a peeler that can peel, remove centers, and slice, then this model is more than perfect for you. Otherwise, you'll have to improvise a way to clamp it down. This is our favorite apple peeler/corer/slicer from Amazon. Like Lindac mentioned, stay away from the suction cup base in favor of one you can clamp down and make sure that the clamp base will open wide enough to clamp to your counter.
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But other people like the PC one how good they work probably depends a lot on the apples you're working with. Most apple peeling machines can be secured with a screw or a suction cup.

ugh.) I had a Pampered Chef one but it didn't work very good for me the White Mountain one worked better. An apple peeling machine is a handy device for peeling a large number of apples. (I bought 3 bushels of Wolf River apples year before last only to learn that Wolfs were too soft to work on the peelers. Both work good so long as your apples are fairly symmetrical, unbruised and firm fleshed. I have a White Mountain one and a real antique one.
