Saturday, September 19, 2015

Mango Slicer / Pitter / Cutter & Stainless Steel Apple Corer Review

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  Mango Slicer / Pitter / Cutter with Stainless Steel Blade and Easy Grip Handles plus Stainless Steel Apple Corer (Set of 2 Items)

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Apple Corer can be used to hollow cupcakes, muffins, fruits and vegetables to fill with frosting, cream cheese, custard, preserves, etc

 

 

 

Apple corer is designed to quickly remove an apple core and seeds. Can also be used to cut out center of cupcakes, pastries, fruit, veggies and more.




 

 

Easily removes mango pit and slices fruit in half in one smooth motion.



  • Features soft, comfort-grip, no-slip handles for safety and ease of operation

     

     

  • Sharp, stainless steel blade cuts even the ripest mangos

      

    Both tools are easy to use, easy to clean, and a must-have for any kitchen! Easily removes mango pit and slices fruit in half in one smooth motion. Features soft, comfort-grip, no-slip handles for safety and ease of operation. Sharp, stainless steel blade cuts even the ripest mangos. Apple corer is designed to quickly remove an apple core and seeds. Can also be used to cut out center of cupcakes, pastries, fruit, veggies and more. Both tools are easy to use, easy to clean, and a must-have for any kitchen! 

     

     Having a family who loves mangos and apples, I was excited to get this Mango Slicer/Pitter/Cutter & Stainless Steel Apple Corer.  I have already found several uses for the Apple Corer.  I like that it is sturdy and easy to use and clean.

     I like that the mango slicer is all one piece and has very sturdy hand grips that make it easy to use.  The pitter works great and makes it easy to slice up mango with no waste of the fruit.  Both tools are work great and I recommend them.



 I LOVE this apple corer! It works effortlessly!




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2 comments:

  1. My question is: How do you know which way the pit will be in the Mango? I mean if you put the pit/seed hole in top and push down, what's to say you don't shred the pit while slicing. Just asking. :D Very good post Amy, thanks so much for sharing.

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  2. Once your apple butter is done, you can refrigerate it for up to three weeks or freeze it for up two months. If you want it to last through the winter slicer

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