Your favorite apple/pear peeler question
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- natcherly
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Re: Your favorite apple/pear peeler question
I have one of those too. My son-in-law gave it to me to facilitate the making of apple pies. Works great!
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Re: Your favorite apple/pear peeler question
Never tried one because they always seemed like they would be more trouble than worth. Might have to give one a try.
Re: Your favorite apple/pear peeler question
Try coating the suction cup with a thin film of water. I have a small vice with the same type of suction cup. I flip the handle the suction cup grips the smooth surface. Mine works best with a thin film of water. Otherwise, it pops off the workbench.busbusc i wrote:My only complaint is that it won't stay suctioned on.
If and when I do peal my fruits or vegetables and I’m not at home I like to use a short bladed knife around 3 inches or so. I like to use a clip point or spearpoint.
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Re: Your favorite apple/pear peeler question
I bought one from these two guys on TV, and "It can core a apple" lol
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Re: Your favorite apple/pear peeler question
Wallie and the Beaver use these to cut open their fruits.
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Re: Your favorite apple/pear peeler question
John: That's a hilarious Photoshop. "Gee Wally, will they work on a cat? 'cause I busted a violin string."
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Re: Your favorite apple/pear peeler question
It’s one of my favorite photos. I can’t recall who originally posted the photo, but I’m glad they did.Fishtail Picklock wrote:John: That's a hilarious Photoshop. "Gee Wally, will they work on a cat? 'cause I busted a violin string."
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Re: Your favorite apple/pear peeler question
I personally used this product and its very nice
https://www.kitchenthinker.com/best-app ... r-reviews/
I bought it from-