Watermelon Corer & Server with Bonus Orange Peeler Review

Disclaimer:  I received this product for free or highly discounted in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions expressed are mine.

IMG_2740

I love to eat a ton of watermelon in the summer.  Cutting the watermelon up takes so much time is messy and not fun for me.  When I saw this corer I totally had to have it.  I mean to get perfect slices of watermelon and the only time I have to use an actual knife is to slice the watermelon in half, is my thing.

IMG_2741

When I opened this up it looked like a giant cheese slicer.  The watermelon corer was made of stainless steel so I don’t have to worry about it rusting or staining.  The corer is also dishwasher safe which is a requirement for me when it comes to getting kitchen utensils.  Right now is not watermelon seasons so I tried it on an orange.  It worked surprisingly well.  Of course the slice was too big to use for an orange on a regular basis, but it did the job for me to test the corer.  It went thought the meat of the orange with ease and left the peel behind.  I cannot wait to try this come summertime.

IMG_2739

The bonus orange peeler stumped me.  I had no idea what it was or how to use it when I opened the box.  After reading the description again on Amazon I know it is an orange peeler.  I still have no idea how to use it.

The Watermelon Corer & Server is only $15.99 on Amazon.com.  Click here to order Watermelon Corer & Server.  #watermelon

I was chosen to review the Watermelon Corer & Server through Tomoson.com.  Basically how it works is you select items you would like to review and if they chose you, the product is purchased through Amazon.com.  If you have a Prime Account with Amazon shipping is free and a coupon code is provided from the company making the product free or highly discounted.  In exchange they are looking for an honest review on their product.

Comments are closed.

Disclaimer: I have never claimed to be any great writer. So any mistakes that are made are my fault. Sometimes I mix up names B, S, and P, but I think you can figure out who I am talking about. If you find any grammatical errors just fix it in your mind so it sounds right.