Warning: Apple Wedger Caution - Injury Risk & Not Recommended for Children

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses personal experiences and opinions regarding the use of the apple wedger, particularly focusing on safety concerns and the potential for injury. Participants share their own encounters with the product, highlighting both positive and negative aspects of its use, especially in relation to children.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of injuring their thumb while using the apple wedger, expressing that they would not recommend it for children.
  • Another participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that their children use the wedger safely when they know how to handle it properly.
  • One participant recounts a similar injury at a party, noting that they have since changed their technique to avoid pain.
  • Another user describes a method of twisting the apple to remove wedges after using the wedger, suggesting it can be effective.
  • One participant mentions that their family enjoys the apple wedger but has experienced minor injuries while washing it.
  • Another participant points out that the Pampered Chef wedger is sharper than others, leading them to wait until their children are older to use it.
  • One participant shares a story about their mother-in-law's misuse of the wedger, resulting in a serious injury, and emphasizes the importance of understanding how to use sharp tools safely.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly among participants regarding the safety and usability of the apple wedger, with no clear consensus emerging on whether it is suitable for children.

Contextual Notes

Participants' experiences vary widely, with some emphasizing safety concerns while others highlight successful use in family settings. The discussion reflects a range of personal anecdotes rather than formal guidance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in personal experiences related to the apple wedger and its safety implications may find this discussion relevant.

ckmom002
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i just wanted to let everyone know be careful with the apple wedger i just sliced my thumb open by trying to push the apple out i willl never recommend this product for a child
 
My kiddos use this all the time. It's GREAT for kids, when they know how to use it w/out getting hurt (like anything else in the kitchen!)
What I taught them to do, is to slice down on the apple, then flip it over on it's side. Pull the core "out" and the rest of the apple wedges will fall off on the other side. :D
 
LOL Too funny!!Yes I did that to myself at my party in October. Lost a big chunk of my thumb but luckily it grew back. Hurt like H-E-double hockey sticks though I can tell you that. So NOW instead of pushing them through I pull them through!! LOL Easy AND painless.
 
After you push the wedger down, grab the apple with one hand and twist.

Pops right out. :D
 
OUCH!!
But it does make sense that it could do that.

Kris
 
My family loves the apple wedger.

I do find that once you push it down over the apple the bottom little bit doesn't cut. I just grab a few of the sections, or even the whole appple, and twist while the core is left in place.

I have nicked myself when washing the wedger and I reach into the sink and grab it without being careful (I am the dishwasher).
 
that is the one thing about the PC wedger over others..it is very sharp and you cannot try to get pieces out that way. My kids are used to the duller wedgers too, so I will not get one until they are older.
 
Were you pushing the bottom of the apple up through the apple wedger?

The reason I ask is because my MIL is totally kitchen handicapped. :D NOT SAYING YOU ARE, but when she bought her apple wedger from me I didn't explain that she shouldn't do that, thinking the entire time that she'd know better. :rolleyes: She even watched me use it and that's when she decided to buy one. Well, did she EVER prove me wrong. She pressed down on the apple and then flipped it over and tried to push the apple back up through the wedger! :eek: The end result is 4 or 5 fingers that ended up nearly skinned to the muscle! :eek:

She actually called me to say "Why did you NOT tell me NOT to do that!!" My only response was "Didn't you know better than to stick your fingers into the business end of a sharp object?"

Moral of the story! NEVER, NEVER, NEVER stick your body parts into or under something sharp.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the warning associated with the Apple Wedger?

The Apple Wedger comes with a cautionary warning indicating that it poses an injury risk and is not recommended for children. This is due to the sharp blades and the force required to operate the tool safely.

Why is the Apple Wedger not recommended for children?

The Apple Wedger is not recommended for children because it contains sharp blades that can cause cuts or injuries. Additionally, the tool requires a certain level of strength and coordination to use safely, which children may not possess.

What precautions should I take when using the Apple Wedger?

When using the Apple Wedger, ensure that you are in a stable position and using the tool on a flat, secure surface. Always keep your hands clear of the blades and use the wedger with caution to avoid injury.

Can I use the Apple Wedger if I am an adult?

Yes, adults can use the Apple Wedger, but they should exercise caution. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use the tool responsibly to minimize the risk of injury.

What should I do if someone gets injured while using the Apple Wedger?

If someone gets injured while using the Apple Wedger, it is important to assess the severity of the injury. For minor cuts, clean the wound and apply a bandage. For more serious injuries, seek medical attention immediately.

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