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Related: About this forumCan anyone identify this tool please?
I just found it on the street when walking the dog. 🙂
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Can anyone identify this tool please? (Original Post)
Croney
Apr 2024
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Mister Ed
(6,430 posts)1. Apple peeler? n/t
viva la
(3,903 posts)9. I thought that too.
Where is the blade to peel though?
I had one of these, but I could never get it to work efficiently. Gave it away to a friend who used it no problem. I am the problem.
usonian
(15,378 posts)13. The little loop with the wing nut does the peeling (you can't see the blade in this shot)
and the loop at the left side does the coring.
I found this, no doubt at a thrift store. From Starfrit.
All plastic, with visible gears. A mechanical marvel.
Shown with blade guard in place.
viva la
(3,903 posts)15. That's pretty sleek.
MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)2. Apple peeler. I have one and love it.
Give it a try. Check for a YouTube video on it
eppur_se_muova
(37,976 posts)3. Apple/Potato peeler/corer ??
https://www.amazon.com/Apple-Peeler-Corer-Cucina-Pro/dp/B0000DZ16W
Parts labeled in the gif at that site.
Parts labeled in the gif at that site.
dhol82
(9,483 posts)4. Looks like a hand cranked apple corer.
LoisB
(9,219 posts)5. Apple/potato peeler?
Croney
(4,937 posts)6. Thank you all!!!
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)7. Don't know but GREAT FIND!
sop
(12,183 posts)8. https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/old-fashioned-apple-peeler-and-corer/
Sanity Claws
(22,087 posts)10. All that to peel an apple?
I'm kind of disappointed.
yorkster
(2,621 posts)11. It's the Rube Goldberg apple peeler..
Srkdqltr
(7,914 posts)12. I have one, its a pain to bring out for 1 apple.
nilram
(3,052 posts)14. My mom used one when making a bunch of pies.
Would probably be worth it for even one or two pies.
Srkdqltr
(7,914 posts)18. Absolutly
4dog
(526 posts)16. Once saw a photo of a collection of old apple peelers
of this general principle. Easily dozens, all different. Probably late 19th to early 20th century.
twodogsbarking
(12,432 posts)17. Just a hunch but it might be an apple peeler.
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