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Corer, Slicer, Pie Maker, Stainless Steel Blades, Red VKP1010

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Style: Suction Base


Features

  • QUICK AND EASY: peel, core and slice any apple variety. The key to the fastest apple pie or crisp!
  • EASY TO ADJUST: Coring/slicing blade can be removed. Peeling blade can be adjusted for a thick or thin peel
  • BUILT TO LAST: All blades are stainless steel. Heavy duty cast iron body.
  • STRONG SUCTION BASE: firmly grips smooth, nonporous surfaces
  • 5 YEAR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY

Description

The Johnny Apple Peeler combines three steps into one. Place an apple on the fork, turn the handle and let the Johnny Apple Peeler do the work for you. The stainless steel blades will peel, slice and core the apple as the handle turns. The result is even, 1/4" slices that are ready to eat, dehydrate or use in a recipe. The adjustable peeling blade will cut as much or as little of the peel as you'd like. The peeling blade can also be removed completely if non- peeled slices are desired. The all-in-one slicing and coring blade can also be removed when peeling potatoes. The tension on the peeling arm is controlled by a spring so it conforms to the shape of the apple or potato giving you a perfect peel every time. The durable, cast iron body is longer than other peelers to better handle larger apples or potatoes. The convenient suction base mounts to any smooth, non-porous surface, allowing it to be used even when counter space is scarce.

Brand: Johnny Apple Peeler


Color: Red


Special Feature: Peel, slice, and core with a few turns of the handle. Makes beautiful spiral cut apples quickly. Great for desserts, dehydrated apple slices, and snacks. See more


Product Dimensions: 12"L x 4.25"W


Handle Material: Wood


Brand: Johnny Apple Peeler


Color: Red


Special Feature: Peel, slice, and core with a few turns of the handle. Makes beautiful spiral cut apples quickly. Great for desserts, dehydrated apple slices, and snacks.


Product Dimensions: 12"L x 4.25"W


Handle Material: Wood


Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Model Name: VKP Brands


Operation Mode: Automatic


Material: Cast Iron


Style: Suction Base


Item Weight: 2 Pounds


Number of Blades: 2


UPC: 811957010109 885682635647 793842000511 885451810350 885409272292 223372726471 887666219317


Global Trade Identification Number: 09


Manufacturer: Victorio Kitchen Products


Item Weight: 2 pounds


Item model number: VKP1010


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 1, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy breezy
I finally had a chance to use this for my cranny apple pie and man this w such a good buy. Easy to assemble (handle and prongs). Smooth operation. Quick execution! The video they reference in the instructions was helpful to see it working. The only thing that did work for me was reversing the direction for automatic core removal from prongs but that was simple to do by hand. Peeling was perfect (beware of bruising on apples near the top can make it not finish the peel). Perfect spiral cut, so all I had to do was use a paring knife to make them into half moons. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2025 by ObviousNinjA

  • Sturdy, well-built, decent instructions, suction works.... etc.
Style: Suction Base
The title summarizes it all! Background: my old cast iron P'Chef clamp-base peeler/corer/slicer (PCS) finally bit after probably 15 years of good service, including several group camping trips where it got abused unintentionally. It had a broken tine, and the knives had gotten dull - it no longer peeled even the firmest apples. I wanted to replace it with one which had a suction cup base, and started reading reviews. A reviewer of a different PCS made of aluminum returned hers because it was too lightweight to get the job done right and suggested other buyers seek a cast iron one. After visiting a brick & mortar store where I could pick up and hold an aluminum one and feeling how flimsy it was, I followed the reviewer's tip and found this Victorio cast iron PCS here at Amazon. I'm extremely happy with it! Good pictoral of the various parts in the instructions. Some assembly required with the fork, handle. No problem - I didn't need the instructions for that, but they are included for anyone who's never owned a PCS before. Adjustments for the various knives (peeling blade, coring/slicing blade) were very clear and gave me more knowledge about the product than I ever had with my old PCS. I had to align the coring/slicing blade and did so without any issues. I initially had the peeling blade set too wide, and it took off more peel than I'd anticipated, but a minor adjustment got it to where it needed to be. Though the peeling arm clearance was factory set, I adjusted it after measuring the distance between the peeling blade and the fork, thinking it was too wide. Turns out, I should have left it as it came! Again, minor adjustment got it back to where it needed to be. The suction cup works as advertised, and I'm very pleased with it. I never had used my old clamp-based PCS where there were compatible counters - I ALWAYS needed the base, and it ALWAYS moved around while operating it. With the Victorio, the sucker stays put when putting the PCS through its paces. No problem on smooth counters - I'm using mine on a laminated counter, so you should be good to go even if you don't have granite or Corianne. In fact, the sucker sticks to the tempered glass (ie. slightly textured) cutting board I often use on the kitchen island, as well as my polyethylene cutting board I use at other times. Won't stick to my wood board, but neither will suction darts from a dart toy! My main use for this gadget is apples. Granny smith and ambrosia have been successful. Looking forward to trying Fujis, a variety which I was once able to use on my old PCS before it started wearing out. I've not tried potatoes (then again, I never used my old one for potatoes either), but given the quality, this is probably something I'll do. Got a recipe I've been wanting to try. I believe the slices are thicker that what I've grown accustomed to with my old one, but I consider that a difference rather than a drawback. Other positives: 5 year warranty, and replacements for the fork (in case overzealous campers manage to break a tine again), peeler blade, corer/slicer blade, handle, spring, and wing nuts. They're available from the manufacturer's website. I'd definitely recommend the Victorio suction base peeler corer slicer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2013 by altokat

  • Great for Peeling Apples
I got this peeler a couple of years ago to speed things up when I make my apple pies for holidays. Peeling the apples used to be the most tedious part of the job - now it's fast, easy, and fun. Just a few seconds per apple. Really the most time consuming part is making sure you get the apples on the peeler straight. It has a very solid construction being made mostly from solid cast iron. From my experience, there's a bit of setup required each time before you start peeling to make sure things go smoothly. This is primarily just making sure the coring blade is on tight and that it's perfectly centered with the rod pushing the apple through it. It's a bit harder than you might think since the hole is just barely larger and its end is triangular so you actually have to turn the handle and make sure it clears all the way around through the turn. The upside is that the small hole for the core means its cutting close to the core and you end up with less waste per apple. It's worth the extra couple of minutes of setup to make sure you won't be hitting the sides of the corer and possibly bending it. As a side note, be careful to pay attention which way the coring blade goes on - if you're not paying attention it can easily go on backwards. I actually did this once and since this is such a solid unit with a lot of mechanical advantage behind the crank, it will just bend the coring blade. Thankfully with a bit of force I was able to bend it back. It really isn't flimsy, it just shows how hard the crank can push. And also the blade is one of several parts that you can get replacements of for just a couple of dollars, so you can plan of having this peeler for many years and replacing some of the parts that are going to take some wear and tear. If you've never seen how a peeler like this works before, it slices your apples in a spiral - like an apple slinky. So the slices you'll end up with are different from the wedges you would get by hand, but the thickness is good. I found that you can cut each spiral cut apple in half from the top down and you get good sized pieces for a pie. You also want to make sure that you're using decent apples - I believe the manual tells you to make sure they are Grade A (there are USDA standards for shape/size). If you try discounted/misfit apples from the bargain bin you'll likely get some where the core is way off center and this peeler won't be able to reach the entire surface. The only negative I have is that I found it to be not that great for potatoes. It works great for apples because you don't need to peel the top and bottom of the core, since you're just throwing it out. Unfortunately, for potatoes this leaves spots on the ends that are left not peeled, requiring you to peel those spots by hand. I don't think it's a fault with this brand/model, it's just based on the way that this type of peeler works. Maybe the potatoes I was using were particularly deformed, but I also found there were a lot of bumps and indents that the peeler was missing. Honestly I didn't 't think it was worth using for potatoes the one time I tried it, but you don't have to take my word for it. All in all this is a great kitchen tool for when you need to peel large batches of apples. You won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2015 by Jeff G

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