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🍎 Revolutionize your apple prep—peel, core, slice, and impress with every turn!
The Johnny Apple Peeler VKP1010 is a professional-grade kitchen tool designed to peel, core, and slice apples effortlessly with its dual stainless steel blades and heavy-duty cast iron body. Featuring an adjustable peeling blade and a strong suction base for stability, it delivers consistent, beautiful spiral slices ideal for pies, snacks, and dehydrated treats. Trusted by thousands with a 4.6-star rating and backed by a 5-year warranty, it’s the ultimate time-saver for apple lovers and culinary pros alike.


















| ASIN | B001DLTD1C |
| Additional Features | 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. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,682 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #178 in Peelers |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Johnny Apple Peeler |
| Brand Name | Johnny Apple Peeler |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 13,637 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811957010109 |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Cooks' Tools;Peelers & Graters;peelers |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 4.25"W |
| Item Type Name | Apple Peeler |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Victorio Kitchen Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VKP1010 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5-year warranty from date of purchase. |
| Material Type | Cast Iron |
| Model Name | VKP Brands |
| Model Number | VKP1010 |
| Number of Blades | 2 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Product Dimensions | 12"L x 4.25"W |
| 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. 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 |
| Style Name | Suction Base |
| UPC | 811957010109 885682635647 793842000511 885451810350 885409272292 223372726471 887666219317 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
H**K
If you've never used this... and peeled apples by hand...
Firstly, I've used only once... so far... to peel about 20lbs of apples. What a time-saver! And finger and knuckle saver! (Regular peelers take their toll... don't they?) And I don't usually offer reviews unless the item impresses on a number of levels. Secondly, bought this for my 84 year old mum to make her canning go a bit more smoothly and easily. Two simple parts are added onto the peeler out of the box (handle and the prongs that hold they apples.) Easy to do... have a screwdriver handy. The item seems of good quality and was easy to clean. Suction worked well on the kitchen counter. As far as operation, take it slow/steady. It works wonderfully! Cores the apples and slices them up in a circular cut as they spiral from the peeler blade. It's best to remember the price of this unit... it does a big job - but it won't stand up long (I believe), to "fast, let's get this done NOW" action. Go easy on it as you crank the apples after centering them onto the prongs. I was helping my mum make apple sauce. She mentioned that it looked like fun since it appeared to be "so easy." And it is fun... and very easy. Especially if you've ever had to do this WITHOUT one of these gadgets! (Saved us hours of effort!) Now... I have not used this as a potato peeler... and I have no intention to. I believe it works best for apples. Apples are more uniform than a potato and the apples can more easily be pushed onto the prongs for peeling.... IMO. Mum loves it... of course, I'm doing the peeling. But I don't really mind. It is easy and you find yourself done with the job in a short time. Now... mum wants another 20lbs of apples peeled!
B**O
Quality build, exceptional results
The suction cup does not move until you release it! The peel is perfection-thin enough to remove the peel, but does not sacrifice the flesh of the apple. The spiral slicer and corer is efficient and makes preparing apples for my granddaughter fun and simple! In fact, I am FaceTimed often to peel an apple for her viewing pleasure! She loves the peeled apples you can purchase and this does the trick, quickly, easily and safely! I used home grown apples that were small, bumpy and ugly! Johnny Apple’s removal of the skin made these ugly ducklings into beautiful swans! User error resulted in a misaligned core and I accidentally bumped corer once which stopped my process until I figured it out! I peeled, cored and sliced enough small (plum sized) apples in 30 minutes which made almost a gallon of apple butter. (It was a lot of apples!) I plan to try potatoes next. I have an electric peeler which had very little success with anything. I did not buy the unbranded intentionally because of the big job ahead of me. I’m glad I spent more money on the real thing. The Johnny Apple Peeler is a sturdy, easy to use kitchen tool that I did not realize how much I needed! I plan to buy another one as a gift for a very special granddaughter and her family!
A**T
Sturdy, well-built, decent instructions, suction works.... etc.
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!
M**J
Cores, Peels, and Slices as advertised
Excellent product. Cores, peels, and slices with no hassle. I have tried it for apples and pears. Highly recommended. Oh, and cleaning is like a breeze too!!!
B**L
Comparison of Victorio VKP1010, GreenCo, and Pampered Chef
I have just purchased the second Apple Peeler with in a week. I have owned a Pampered Chef for over 20 years, I really like it and it still works well, the only thing is that it clamps to the counter and I do not have a place in my kitchen to clamp. In the past I have clamped it to a cutting board but wow that is rough hanging on to the wriggling board and the peeler when you have so many pears to peel and I will never break it out to peel potatoes because it is too much trouble. So, I began looking for the suction type. The 1st peeler I purchased this week was the GreenCo, do not buy the GreenCo peeler. The 2nd peeler I purchased was the Victorio VKP1010. The GreenCo unit looks very much like Victorio VKP1010, but it is sorely lacking. Physically the GreenCo weighs less, than either the Victorio or the Pampered Chef. The GreenCo shaft wobbles, the spears at the end do not center well as it moves through the corer, the slicer device at the end of the shaft appears to be made of the same materials and weighs the same as on all. You cannot really compare the GreenCo because you cannot finish the job with the GreenCo unit. The GreenCo unit jumps out of the shallow groove and digs a trench in the fruit and makes a terrible noise of clicking. We do not know if the spring is weaker on this unit as compared with the other two or not, but we can see that the grooves on the GreenCo are not cut as deep as those on the Victorio VKP1010 though only slightly, the Pampered Chef grooves are cut way deeper. I feel if we had one of the things that machinist measure we would find a deeper groove in the Victorio VKP1010. The entire "thing" that is supposed to stay in the groove and cause the shaft to move, does not seem heavy enough on the GreenCo. Suction: My fruit was firm and if it was going to lose suction I think it would have, both held well on both the GreenCo and the Victorio. Really the only thing nice I can say about the GreenCo, that the suction held. The Victorio VKP1010 has a different lever to release the shaft so you can move it back to the start position after you remove the fruit and core. Notice when you are shopping the differences in the levers that hold the part in the groove. It appears to me that the best leaver is like this Victorio VKP1010 or like the front type the Pampered Chef has. This is very important if you do not want you peeler to just dig a trench. Oh, I guess I should tell you I watched a ridiculous number of youtube videos after I purchase the dud, GreenCo unit. I purchased the Victorio VKP1010 because I have been very happy with the other Victorio products I have purchased. I will say that after watching the videos I still would have made the same choice in purchasing the Victorio VKP1010. Now, there is another thing I need to mention, it could make the difference in the peeler you need. As I said earlier the distance between the grooves on the shaft is the indicator of the width of the slices you get. From the videos I watched it seems to me that I saw almost all of the ones in the youtube videos, that are sold on Amazon, except for Pampered Chef. What I noticed is that all these on Amazon appear to slice about the same thickness. But what you may not consider just looking at the slicers here is that he Pampered Chef slices thinner. If you are going to dehydrate you may be interested in knowing this. Also, if you want a more of a wedge all you have to do is peel and then get one of those things that core and cut wedges, something like the OXO Good Grips Apple Corer and Divider. I want to also mention that the Victorio and Pampered Chef are perfect for making fresh apple pies, or even pear pies as the slices will be exactly what you are looking for. I am getting ready to purchase yet my third peeler this week. I was trying to explain this too my husband, if you have big ole pear tree that is loaded and you want to can some pear halves you will be removing the peeling, coring and cutting in half. So, you really will not find any of these devices helpful in canning pear halves. This is what I have decided to purchase, the Starfrit 93013 Pro-Apple Peeler with bonus core slicer. I saw this work on a youtube video and this Starfrit 93013 only peels and it seems to be a smooth peel without groves. I can think of several applications for having one of these. I hate that the Starfrit 93013 is all plastic, but the better metal version from Lehman's cost about $189.00. The only thing, I never really saw a demo of the Starfrit 93013 work on a pear! I did not give 5 stars because rarely is anything perfect.
T**.
Works perfectly!
Got this and unwrapped it and tried it out. I really didn’t think this would work, but holy smokes it was perfect! I never knew it was so easy to peel, slice , and core an apple!! Making an apple crisp this evening and will save 5-10 minutes on apple prep. Plus it slices in perfectly even slices!!! Thanks for a product that actually does what it claims!!!!
J**L
With some practice, this works extremely well
This thing works very well, it's solidly made. It takes some getting used to, but once you get some practice, you can peel and slice apples ridiculously quickly. There's no way that an electric version of this would be any better, by the way. I know you can get coring/peeling/slicing attachments for stand mixers, but the actual turning-the-crank part of the process is over in a jiffy. Most of the time spent using this tool is preparing the apple, and then preparing the device for the next apple. And because the hand-powered tool is small and doesn't require a bulky motor, you can mount it next to a sink using the suction cup mechanism (which actually works!) so the peels are very easy to clean up. To use these properly, you have to use fairly firm apples. You have to cut enough off both ends so that the surfaces are flat and parallel to each other. The peeler is made to be pushed outward by the apple as you get toward the thicker part in the middle (that's the whole trick of the thing), but you want to minimize the travel of the cutter arm. That means cutting enough off the ends of the apple that the thickness of the remaining part doesn't vary too much, and adjusting the cutter arm so it doesn't start any further inward than necessary. After cutting the ends of the apples, you stick each apple onto the scary looking three pin pointy thing, trying to get it straight, and start turning the crank. You may have to nudge the cutter a little bit when it first starts out. When the apple is done, I find that it helps to use a small kitchen towel or a clean rag to pull the cores off the shaft. They'll come off more easily and your hands don't get as sticky. A lot of single-purpose kitchen gadgets aren't worth it. They may make one particular task slightly easier than it would be just using a decent, sharp knife, but they're a pain to clean and take up space and just generally don't help enough to be worth buying, let alone keeping around. But there's a reason these things have stood the test of time. Between this thing and a good stand mixer, making apple tart (appeltaart, a Dutch recipe) becomes a minor chore rather than a big project. I don't know how long the various blades are going to stay sharp, and I think it would be tricky to sharpen them; they do sell replacements, though. The thing as a whole is easy enough to clean: you basically just rinse it off. I haven't seen it rust.
R**Y
Not for elderly people.
So let me be someone to say that while this is an amazing product it's not for elderly people. Even though elderly people want something like this to help them you have to be able to take the apple and jam it into the three very sharp pronged apple holder and then you have to screw it which means you have to have the strength to screw it into the core mechanism to core out the apple. I got this for my mom, and while it does, it is very stable, it has good suction, it's just not for elderly people, and it's fairly smooth, but if you're an elderly person and you take an apple and you press too hard against the prongs, there is a chance that those prongs will go into your hand. Don't ask me how I know.
M**Z
Salvó mi cena navideña!
Excelente Pelador de Manzanas, fácil de usar u de limpiar y obviamente hace el trabajo de quitar la cáscara + el centro de la manzana + cortar internamente la manzana. Excelente producto.
M**D
Superb. Don’t be fooled by cheap knock-offs.
You won’t find a better peeler than this one. A solid, simple and consistently functional peeler that does what it says it does-and does it well. It is made of solid metal-it’s weight is indicative of quality and durability. Easy to use and easy to clean. It peels/slices/cores flawlessly, every time. I have made many apples with this superlative peeler and my Excalibur dehydrator. It doesn’t stop and doesn’t break-it works and works and works. DO NOT be fooled by imitators that look very similar but are almost half the price. Their cheap construction makes the tasks for which the device is designed far more frustrating and slow. Of particular note is the suction cup feature on these imitation peelers. The other brands just don’t hold with any strength, rendering the entire device essentially useless. Not this one. On our granite countertop, the Victorio has a rock solid hold that does not break. Yes, it’s more expensive than the cheap imitators, but you absolutely get what you pay for. The small saving isn’t worth being stuck with a frustrating and inferior device that you’ll end up replacing anyway. Save yourself the wasted money and buy the Victorio the first time.
J**F
good and bad!
middle to small sized apples may regularly crush into pieces, while big apples are peeled and cut nicely as wished ...
O**C
Johnny, you are the best!
I love this apple peeler. I had reservations about how well it would work. I have only used it to peel and core apples so far and it performs this task effortlessly. Unlike some other unfortunate reviewers , I found that the suction on this peeler was strong and attached to my bench firmly while peeling. Very easy to clean. Love it!
G**C
Excellent apple peeler
I've had 2 or 3 apple peelers in the past which just about manage to peel small to medium supermarket grade apples but didn't handle anything larger. Their performance was disappointing. The machines weighed about 500g. I bought my Johnny apple peeler about a month ago. It looked the same as the others but the big difference was that it weighed in at 925g. That has made a huge difference. It is extremely well constructed and has easily dealt with apples of all shapes and sizes. It does cost a little more than other machines but it is well worth paying the extra. I thoroughly recommend it.
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