Tuesday, September 27, 2016

BZTZ Watermelon Slicer and Pineapple Corer



I love fruit!
I haven't found a fruit that I don't like.
I especially love tropical fruits.

But I am always hesitant to get them. First of all, the cost. I live in the Rocky Mountain region. We don't exactly have coconut and banana trees growing on the corner. Second of all, the preparation. Everything is much harder to prepare. The last time we ate a coconut it required power tools to get it open. That's not as easy as simply biting into an apple. 

And even though we can grow watermelon here it is still a pain to prep. It usually requires a large knife, large cutting board, a tray to catch the drippings, a large bowl to store it, an entire shelf in the fridge, and a lot of time for cutting. 

But you can now get rid of 3 of those things. If you have a watermelon slicer then you only need a large knife and medium cutting board to cut it in half; a large bowl and room in the fridge, and a few minutes for cutting. 



It does take a little bit of time to get used to the watermelon slicer. I don't know, maybe you'll be a pro on your first slice, but I wasn't. I had to make a few slices before I got the hang of it. Not all of my slices were perfectly straight, but they were very easy to make and get out. 



The watermelon slicer is going to make summers so much more enjoyable and simple. 


The pineapple corer was definitely my favorite. It was even easier to use than the watermelon slicer. 



You simply attach the handle. 
Cut the top off of the pineapple. 
Center the corer on the open end of the pineapple. 
Press firmly (It doesn't take much at all) and twist clockwise. 
Once you get to the bottom then pull up and out.



Remove the handle. 



Slide off the pineapple and enjoy. 
You can cut it up into smaller pieces, break pieces off, or enjoy the slinky version. 



It literally took me 2 minutes to have diced pineapple. 
Amazing!

You can find it on Amazon HERE.

I received this product complimentary in exchange for an honest trial and review.

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