Can the Apple Peeler/Slicer/Corer Handle All Types of Apples?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores experiences and opinions regarding the effectiveness of the Pampered Chef Apple Peeler/Slicer/Corer (APSC) with various types of apples. Participants share their personal experiences, challenges, and preferences related to using the tool.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that their director only demonstrates the APSC with Granny Smith apples, noting that Macintosh apples do not peel well.
  • Another participant shares their experience of successfully using the APSC with various apple types, including Macintosh, as long as the apples are firm.
  • Several users express concerns about the tool's effectiveness with older models, with one participant wondering if missing pieces could be an issue.
  • One participant suggests that chilling apples before use might help maintain their firmness.
  • Another participant expresses dissatisfaction with the APSC, stating that it mangled their Granny Smith apples and that they prefer peeling and slicing apples manually.
  • Conversely, one participant highlights their enjoyment of the product, noting its ease of use and the positive reactions from children during demonstrations.
  • Some participants discuss using the APSC for potatoes, with mixed opinions on its effectiveness for that purpose.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the effectiveness of the APSC with different apple types, with some participants reporting success while others express frustration. No clear consensus emerges on the overall satisfaction with the product.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of experiences with both newer and older models of the APSC, indicating that age and condition may affect performance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and users of the Pampered Chef APSC may find these shared experiences relevant when considering the tool's effectiveness with various apple types.

its_me_susan
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I found this out the hard way, and had to learn from my director... the ONLY kinds of apples she will demonstrate with the A/P/S/C is granny smith! they should be crosp baking apples. MacIntosh will not peel well (I thought my tool was broken!).
 
Dear Susan,
I was able to buy the Pampered Chef Apple Peeler/Corer at a 2nd hand shop! The item did not come with any instructions. Is it possible that you could email me a copy?!!! Please let me know, I would appreciate it!
Thanks
[email protected]
 
JFLOWERS said:
Dear Susan,
I was able to buy the Pampered Chef Apple Peeler/Corer at a 2nd hand shop! The item did not come with any instructions. Is it possible that you could email me a copy?!!! Please let me know, I would appreciate it!
Thanks
[email protected]

If you're a consultant, you can go to CC and go to the PIG (Product Info Guide) and print off the instructions there.
 
I have peeledVirtually every type of apple with my apple/peeler/corer slicer - with no problem. The apple does need to be on the firmer side, but I've done MacIntosh apples a ton of times - no problem.
 
I was given one by a friend that is 13 years old! You should see the box! It appears to be in good condition, but I have yet to be able to make anything but applesauce with it, and I've only tried with Granny Smiths! I think I'll have to check out the product info. I'm wondering if it's missing a piece?
 
I wonder if chilling the apples before using will help keep them firm?
Anyway, I call mine the Apple/Peeler/Mangler thingie..... my director doesnt seem to appreciate that. lol
 
HockeyLover said:
I was given one by a friend that is 13 years old! You should see the box! It appears to be in good condition, but I have yet to be able to make anything but applesauce with it, and I've only tried with Granny Smiths! I think I'll have to check out the product info. I'm wondering if it's missing a piece?
If it's really old, the blades may be dull. There are replacements on the replacement parts order form. It might be worth the couple of bucks to see if that fixes the problem.
 
My APCS is almost 13 years old and works fine. Large bulk apples sometimes don't work well because the core comes apart from the rest of the apple and turns while the rest of the apple does nothing. That has even happened when I use bulk Granny Smith.
 
This is one of my favorite tools in the entire line...I love it for apples, but even more so for potatoes!
 
Great use for the applesI sprinkle mine with cinnamon and then put them on the food dryer. The kids love them.
 
legacypc46 said:
This is one of my favorite tools in the entire line...I love it for apples, but even more so for potatoes!
I have never tried it for potatoes because I figure it won't peel them completely. Do you find some of the dimples in the potatoes leaves the skin on? Do you use all types of potatoes?
 
Mine has never worked well for me. When I became a consultant, I bought some Granny Smith and it mangled them. I do plan to order some replacement parts, since it is past warranty.Also NEVER put this thing in the dishwasher ... I think that's what dulled my blades.
 
I have to say this isn't one of my favortie products. I thought it would be when I got it because I LOVE to make apple pie, but I don't care for it at all. It is easier, faster and takes a whole lot less clean up for me to just peel and slice the apples myself.
 
I love this product. So easy to use and clean. My kids love it! I have used it for a demo at a few fairs and people are always impressed. I used it for a dAisies project in the fall and made mini apple crisps using the prep bowls. The girls loved using it.
I have never tried it with potatoes, I will definitely try now.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Apple Peeler/Slicer/Corer handle all types of apples?

Yes, the Apple Peeler/Slicer/Corer is designed to handle a variety of apple types, including both firm and softer varieties. However, the performance may vary slightly depending on the apple's size and texture.

What types of apples work best with the Apple Peeler/Slicer/Corer?

Firm apples such as Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, and Fuji tend to work best with the Apple Peeler/Slicer/Corer, as they hold their shape well during the peeling and slicing process.

Are there any apples that should be avoided when using the Apple Peeler/Slicer/Corer?

Softer apples, like McIntosh or Red Delicious, may not peel or slice as effectively due to their texture. While you can still use them, you might experience more difficulty and less uniform results.

Can the Apple Peeler/Slicer/Corer be adjusted for different apple sizes?

Yes, the Apple Peeler/Slicer/Corer features adjustable settings that allow you to accommodate different sizes of apples, ensuring a snug fit for optimal peeling and slicing.

How do I clean the Apple Peeler/Slicer/Corer after using it on apples?

Cleaning the Apple Peeler/Slicer/Corer is easy. Simply rinse the parts under warm water and use a soft brush or cloth to remove any apple residue. Most parts are also dishwasher safe for convenient cleaning.

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