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| Brand: Roesle Category: Kitchen
List Price: $24.00 Buy New: $21.00 You Save: $3.00 (12%)
New (6) from $21.00
Rating: 3 reviews
Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 1.7 x 0.8
MPN: RS12746 Model: 12746 EAN: 4004293127464
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 9-Inch corer for coring apples, pears | | • | Made of 18/10 stainless steel with satin finish handle | | • | Sturdy, balanced, comfortable in the hand | | • | Comes with a lifetime warranty | | • | Safe to use in dishwasher; made in Germany |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description With a twist, the Fruit Corer with its sharp serrated front ring can be easily inserted into the fruit to remove the core. Perfect for coring apples. Like all Rosle Tools, this one is made by a team of engineers and artisans who combine the best of both worlds spending days, months or sometimes years developing and designing each of their tools to exacting standards and specifications.
Amazon.com Review One of Roesle's superb kitchen tools, this 9-inch corer has a toothed cutting edge on its cylindrical head for penetrating through apples, pears, and other fruits and removing their cores in one piece. The head is open on one side, allowing the user to easily remove cores from the tool. Like all Roesle tools, utensils, and Open Kitchen storage components, the corer is made of 18/10 stainless steel for rustproof beauty and long-lasting durability. The round handle has a satin finish to conceal finger marks. The handle is sealed against water and has a hanging ring so it can be conveniently stored on a hook in the Open Kitchen system of Roesle basic rails and Gridwalls or hung on any hook or peg. The corer is sturdy, balanced, and exceptionally comfortable in the hand. All Roesle products are made in Germany, are dishwasher-safe, and carry a lifetime warranty against defects. --Fred Brack
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| Customer Reviews:
Bent on first apple October 28, 2008 Dee Dovey (Shenandoah Valley, VA, USA) I bought the Rosle fruit corer; it was the largest one. When I got it, it stated on the tag: Pineapple. However, I went ahead and used it to core a Rome apple, and it bent. I don't know if the smaller version is heavier or not. Also, this corer has the tag which says "Germany," but beside it in smaller print and a see-through tag is printed, "made in China."
Rosle - not always "Made in Germany" October 6, 2007 S. Kelliher (New York, USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have the Rosle Fruit Corer and it actually works quite well (as it should for a $20+ corer). However, I'd like to counter something in Fred Brack's official Amazon review: not all Rosle products are "Made in Germany." Many are "Made in China" and it's difficult to tell from the labels Rosle attaches to its products. Williams Sonoma, for example, adds "Made in China" onto its price sticker, probably to spare customers from finding out later and being incensed. Rosle's Chinese products may be as good as Rosle's German products. I don't know. But, personally, I think there's more to it. If I'm going to pay Rosle's prices, I want a quality product made in a country with decent labor laws and pollution controls. That's not China.
Play with your food... January 3, 2007 Shirley Leong (NORTHERN CT) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This fruit corer is sturdy and gets the job done. One push, and whoosh...the apple is cored. You can partially core also, it's sharp enough that you don't have to use a lot of force, so you can leave a 1/2 inch at the bottom to hold in your filling if you are making baked apples. As always with Rosle, the corer has a hanging hook and feels solid.
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