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chefjeanine said:If memory serves me right (it's been a few years since I've used this tool), you can. You loosen the bolt (at what I'd call the front of the a/p/c/s) and pull down the coring/slicing blade. Then you can just have it peel.
kgrissom said:Does anyone else have trouble with the peeler on theirs? Mine (and my mother-in-law's) both peel WAY too much. There's hardly any apple left. I called home office and they sent me a replacement blade. Tried that (even though I was doubtful) sure enough, same thing- it's like the tension is set too tight on it or something. Anyone have a solution for this before I call them back again and say hey it's still not right?
kgrissom said:Does anyone else have trouble with the peeler on theirs? Mine (and my mother-in-law's) both peel WAY too much. There's hardly any apple left. I called home office and they sent me a replacement blade. Tried that (even though I was doubtful) sure enough, same thing- it's like the tension is set too tight on it or something. Anyone have a solution for this before I call them back again and say hey it's still not right?
kgrissom said:Does anyone else have trouble with the peeler on theirs? Mine (and my mother-in-law's) both peel WAY too much. There's hardly any apple left. I called home office and they sent me a replacement blade. Tried that (even though I was doubtful) sure enough, same thing- it's like the tension is set too tight on it or something. Anyone have a solution for this before I call them back again and say hey it's still not right?
Nanisu said:As far as the peeling too much of the apple, the peeling blade slides and is adjustable. When you loosen the screw on the bottom of the blade you can slide the round part closer to the base of the blade and it makes a smaller peel.
Nanisu said:adjust the blade so the bottom is closer to the blade not farther away.
The Apple Corer/Peeler/Slicer is a versatile kitchen tool that is used to core, peel, and slice apples (and other fruits) quickly and efficiently. It is great for making apple pies, applesauce, and other apple-based dishes.
The Apple Corer/Peeler/Slicer has a sharp blade that cores and slices the apple while removing the skin at the same time. It is designed to be mounted on a countertop or table and has a crank or handle that you turn to rotate the apple against the blade.
Yes, the Apple Corer/Peeler/Slicer is very easy to clean. Most models are dishwasher safe or can be easily disassembled for hand washing. Just be sure to clean the blade thoroughly to remove any sticky residue.
While the Apple Corer/Peeler/Slicer is specifically designed for apples, it can also be used for other fruits such as pears and potatoes. However, the size and shape of the fruits may affect the slicing and coring results.
Yes, the Apple Corer/Peeler/Slicer is safe to use as long as it is used correctly and according to the manufacturer's instructions. It is important to keep fingers and hands away from the blade while using the tool to avoid injury.