Comparison of "apple core removers" from NITORI and Daiso

Comparison of NITORI and Daiso "apple core remover (core remover)

Autumn and winter are the season for delicious apples. Removing the core and seeds can be a hassle, but with an apple core remover (core remover), you can do it in a snap. Many people probably use it because it is so convenient.

We compared apple core removers from two companies, NITORI (249 yen including tax) and Daiso (108 yen including tax)! Is there any difference in usability?

Comparison of "apple core removers" from NITORI and Daiso
Left: NITORI, Right: Daiso

Differences in make and appearance

NITORI is made in Japan and Daiso is made in China. Both blades are stainless steel.

The size is almost the same. Comparing both blades, we can see that Daiso's blade has coarser (larger) jagged edges. NITORI's is finer.

Comparison of "apple core removers" from NITORI and Daiso
Left: NITORI, Right: Daiso

Comparison of "apple core removers" from NITORI and Daiso
NITORI in the back, Daiso in the front

The handle is shaped to fit easily in the hand with a slightly nipped Daiso.

Comparison of "apple core removers" from NITORI and Daiso
Daiso fits the handle.

Incidentally, when placed on a table, the Daiso core remover rolls easily, while the NITORI one is more stable.

Difference in usability

Stick the blade straight through the center of the apple placed on the cutting board, a little away from the center of the apple. Pull it out in a circular motion to remove the core and seeds.

Let's compare the use of each.

Comparison of "apple core removers" from NITORI and Daiso
First, NITORI

Comparison of "apple core removers" from NITORI and Daiso
in one go

Comparison of "apple core removers" from NITORI and Daiso
Snap!

Comparison of "apple core removers" from NITORI and Daiso
Then, Daiso

Comparison of "apple core removers" from NITORI and Daiso
Snap!

Comparison of "apple core removers" from NITORI and Daiso
Both were hollowed out well, but...

The Daiso core remover sticks into the apple more easily than the NITORI one, and it' s easier to turn it around with less force ! This may be due to the coarser jagged edge of the blade. The NITORI one required more force.

However, when removing the hollowed-out core, the Daiso's core is tightly packed in the hollow, making it a little difficult to remove. This is a little stressful. NITORI's core remover is relatively easy to remove. This may be because of the uneven line in the center.

Comparison of "apple core removers" from NITORI and Daiso
This is quite a hassle.

Comparison of "apple core removers" from NITORI and Daiso
NITORI has a line down the middle.

Which apple core remover do you recommend?

Each has its own advantages, and it's hard to say which is better than the other...but considering the cosmetics, I think I'd recommend Daiso!

Comparison of "apple core removers" from NITORI and Daiso
For ease of stabbing.

If the core gets stuck, please remove it with chopsticks or toothpicks. That's all from the field.