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Oxo Good Grips Corer

Oxo Good Grips Corer

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Brand: Oxo
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $8.95
Buy New: $7.75
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 227

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 8 x 1.3 x 0.8

MPN: 20181
Model: 20181
UPC: 719812201818
EAN: 0719812201818
ASIN: B00004OCIQ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Comfortable nonslip handle, wet or dry
  • Fruit core removes easily from corer head
  • Corer head is stainless steel for easy cleaning and precise cut
  • Large handle hole for easy storage
  • Safe to use in dishwasher

Accessories:

  • Oxo Good Grips Swivel Peeler
  • Oxo Good Grips Aluminum Lemon Reamer
  • Oxo Good Grips i-Series Potato Masher
  • OXO Good Grips Apple Divider
  • OXO Good Grips Citrus Juicer

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Corer by Good Grips takes the strain off your hands when making pies, preserves and more. Its patented soft handle adapts to fit your grip, cushions your hand while you work and won't slip, even when wet. To use, center the tool over the stem end of the apple, push down firmly and twist it so that the serrated blade cuts through the meat. Superior stainless-steel construction ensures durability and strength. Dishwasher-safe.

Amazon.com Review
Round, perfect apple rings are simple with this corer by Oxo. With itsdurable stainless-steel head, it slices swiftly through fruit; just shake it to get the core out of the tool. Use it to make pristine baked apples and apple rings, or try it with pears. A soft, oversized, nonslip rubber handle absorbs the pressure the work puts on your hands. With a large hole for hanging, storage is easy. Cleanup is easy, as well--like all Oxo Good Grips tools, this is dishwasher-safe. --Laurie Notaro


Customer Reviews:   Read 12 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The Right Tool   September 11, 2008
I bake apples for the guests at my Bed & Breakfast. I have always used a knife to core apples and really hated the chore. My husband said, "It would be easier if you used the right tool for the job." My work is now much faster, more accurate, and so easy that I don't mind making baked apples any more.


5 out of 5 stars Great!   May 3, 2008
I use this corer everyday. It is very easy to use and works great. I have had it for about a month now and it is the best corer I have had. I would recommend it.


5 out of 5 stars Great Kitchen Tool   February 10, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This corer works beautifully every time. No more seeds left in an apple after coring. I find that it works much better to use this followed by a knife to make apple slices than to use those corer/slicer tools, as the latter are frequently too small, or move through the apple at an angle, leaving seeds in the slices.


4 out of 5 stars Husband now prepares own apples!   December 9, 2007
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I like eating apple wedges with skin on, and so does my husband. However he doesnt like to fiddle with paring knives and I sometimes skip this healthy snack, just from laziness. It sometimes seems a lot of work performing the usual quartering and then cutting out little pieces of core from the quarter, ending with core bits and seeds and juice dripped around. I decided to try a corer, so I initially purchased another brand of corer, last month , but after one use I repackaged it and took it back - the cut diameter was way too small for the size of apples i like (large Red Delicious). Most of the core was still inside the apple! Then I ordered this OXO one from Amazon, due to the good reviews.

I can say yes it really works very well. Actually so well that my husband will now fix himself his own apple snacks with it.

This OXO corer is easy to handle, easy to clean, and it takes out a decent sized core, with almost no missed core left behind. It removes a circle of twice the area of the old useless one i returned. The actual inner diameter of the OXO corer is 3/4 inch or 19 mm. The thickness of the actual steel is 1 mm. The length of the steel is just around 4 inches long and the rubber handle is just about 4 inches long. The rubber handle is oval in cross section and there is decent sized hole at the end of the handle for hanging it up . There are nice little rubber "fins" build in to the rubber handle to make pressing down easy on the thumb and fingertips.

For the person who was concerned about the browning on the cut surface: yes this happens , it hardly makes the apple piece unpalatable, but to explain what is happening - this is just a bit of pulverized apple flesh that has been deposited on the cut surface, made of juice and broken cells of the apple which browns so fast in air, you see it within seconds. The color is natural oxidation of the fruit juice/pulp, it's not from the corer instrument. When you use the corer, the "cut" surface is a saw cut, so it is microscopically a bit more ragged than when using a knife. If the corer were to have a sharp tapered edge I imagine it would be a lot more expensive to manufacture, and if it were made of very thin steel the tool would be flimsy . Anyway if it's important to have the core be white, just rinse/drop the cored apple in to a anti-browning solution right away until you are ready to do whatever else you are doing to segment up the fruit. But I think unless entering your apple recipe in the county fair, most people would agree they would not bother with this blanching the core procedure.

I gave a rating of only 4 stars becuase I can't say how long it will be servicable for, however it does appear to be well made. I would only say that for the price, if it lasts me one year of coring just one apple per day, it will have definitely paid for itself, and should then be rated 5 stars.



1 out of 5 stars Instant Discoloration   December 6, 2007
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

This corer was a waste of money. The surfaces of the fruit turn brown instantly everywhere the corer touches. At first I thought it was the type of fruit - an apple variety I don't normally use - but the same instant and ugly browning occurred on 4 varieties of apples and 3 types of pears. Even sprinkling lemon juice on the fruit immediately did not stop the discoloration. Every piece of fruit touched by this corer had to be retrimmed.

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