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🍏 Premium Apple Corer Stainless Steel (Item 1005007038132784)
I picked this premium stainless steel apple corer because I prep a lot of fruit during the week, and my old plastic one finally gave up. What grabbed my attention was the solid stainless-steel design and the promise of easy core removal with just one press. Plus, it was a top seller on AliExpress with tons of good reviews.
When it arrived (just under 3 weeks to the U.S.), I was genuinely impressed. It felt heavy in the hand—in a good way—and the blades were sharp and well-aligned. I’ve since used it on apples and pears, and it slides right through the center with minimal effort. Cleaning it is super easy, too.
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Sturdy stainless steel construction
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Sharp and well-centered blade
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Dishwasher safe
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Comfortable handle
Cons: – No protective cover – Slight learning curve to align it properly
Compared to similar apple corers on Amazon that run between $10–$15, this was about 60% cheaper—even with shipping. And honestly? It performs just as well. Definitely exceeded my expectations.
US $0.99
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🍎 Apple Corer Pitter Pear Bell Twist (Item 1005007856959888)
This twist-style fruit pitter and corer caught my eye because of its interesting spiral design. It looked like a hybrid between a wine opener and a kitchen tool, and I figured it’d be perfect for coring without slicing the fruit entirely.
The twist-in mechanism really does the job—though it’s more suited for softer fruits like pears or ripe apples. You twist it into the core and pull it out in one motion. Super fun to use, and no mess.
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Innovative twist design
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Great for softer fruits
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Lightweight and easy to store
Cons: – Doesn’t work well on firmer apples – Blade feels a bit thin
I paid under $4, and similar gadgets in U.S. stores go for at least $10. While it’s not my go-to for every apple, it’s still handy and worth the price.
US $0.99
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🍏 Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Apple Corer (Item 1005005831072831)
This heavy-duty stainless steel corer is almost identical to the first one but has a slightly different handle design and a spring-loaded release. That feature alone made me try it—no more manually cleaning the core out.
Once I tested it, I noticed the blade was even sharper than expected. It bites right through the apple’s core, and the release mechanism pops it out cleanly. I’ve been using this for prepping apple pies, and it’s been a game changer.
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Sharp blade with great grip
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Spring mechanism to eject the core
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Solid ergonomic feel
Cons: – Slightly bulky for smaller hands – Metal handle can get slippery when wet
It costs under $6 and does what $18 name-brand versions do. I wasn’t expecting much, but it’s one of my favorite kitchen upgrades this year.
US $0.99
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🍎 Ultra-Sharp Stainless Steel Apple Corer (Item 1005008597235883)
This corer had a sleeker look with a pointed tip and advertised extra-sharp blades. I ordered it mainly for pears and harder apples because my older tools struggled with those.
True to description, this one digs in fast and deep. It requires less pressure, which is awesome. I also liked the grip—a rubberized texture that doesn’t slip when your hands are wet or sticky.
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Razor-sharp blade
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Excellent grip
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Ideal for tough fruits
Cons: – No core ejector – Handle feels a bit short for big hands
At $3.50, it’s a steal when compared to $12+ U.S. options. It’s become my daily-use tool for fruit prep.
US $6.11
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🍏 Apple Peeler 3-in-1 Slicer & Corer (Item 1005008077681294)
This hand-cranked apple peeler, slicer, and corer combo is something I’d seen in kitchens growing up. I wanted one for nostalgic reasons—and to make prepping apples more efficient.
It arrived in a compact box, assembly was a breeze, and I used it immediately. Clamp it to a countertop, spin the handle, and boom: your apple is peeled, sliced, and cored in under 10 seconds. It’s a bit old-school but extremely effective.
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Multi-function in one turn
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Very fast apple prep
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Fun to use
Cons: – Needs a flat surface to clamp securely – Not great for irregular-shaped fruit
These retail for $20+ in U.S. kitchen stores. I got mine for about $11. It works exactly as expected—maybe better.
US $12.68
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🍎 Compact Stainless Apple Corer Remover (Item 1005007928009298)
I chose this one because it’s compact and had a flip-open blade for easy cleaning—unlike my older tools that trap core bits inside.
The flip mechanism is surprisingly smart. You press to core, then open it like a book to remove the apple core. Simple and quick. It’s great for packed lunch prep.
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Compact and foldable
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Easy to clean
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Sharp and precise
Cons: – Flip mechanism feels delicate – Doesn’t work well with large apples
For under $4, it’s a very fair deal. Most tools with this flip feature go for double in the U.S.
US $0.99
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🍏 Stainless Steel Apple Cutter Knife (Item 1005007108227189)
This is a classic apple cutter—the kind that cores and slices an apple into wedges in one press. I hadn’t owned one in a while, and the stainless steel build convinced me to give it another go.
It’s definitely sharper and sturdier than the plastic ones I’ve seen in local stores. I love using it for making snacks quickly. Just press and you’ve got perfect wedges.
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Cuts and cores in one press
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Strong and sharp stainless steel
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Large enough for most apple sizes
Cons: – Not great with very hard apples – Handles could be more cushioned
For $5, it’s much better quality than the $15 Target version I saw recently. This one’s definitely staying in the rotation.
US $0.87
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🍎 Basic Apple Core Remover Cutter (Item 1005006489562385)
This is a no-frills stainless steel core remover—the most minimal design of all the tools I bought. I wanted something light and travel-friendly for camping or outdoor cooking.
It works surprisingly well. You just push, twist, and pull the core out. It’s narrow, so better for smaller fruit. The simplicity is actually what I like about it.
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Simple and lightweight
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Inexpensive
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Great for travel use
Cons: – Not suitable for big apples – No grip or comfort design
At $2.50, it’s crazy affordable. Comparable items at Walmart run $6–$8. For the price and use-case, it’s great.
US $3.71
Final Thoughts:
I honestly didn’t expect all of these apple corers to be this good. Some were better than others, but none were outright disappointments. Delivery was surprisingly smooth (2.5–3.5 weeks on average), everything was well-packaged, and I saved a ton compared to buying similar products in the U.S. I’d recommend these tools to anyone who preps fruit regularly—especially if you’re on a budget or want to experiment with different types. I’m already eyeing a few more kitchen gadgets on AliExpress for my next order.







