Prepping for Thanksgiving and my peeler fell apart. I could not figure how to reassemble while viewing the paper guide. This video save the day and it from the trash. Thanks. Might take it apart and wrap it as a difficult puzzle gift for Christmas.
Thank you so very much for your tutorial!! I used it a couple months ago & it came off again. I couldn't remember how it went on but here you are again! A girls best friend. Lol. 😂Thank you!
Thanks for this. Huge lifesaver. I could not do it myself without watching this video and fixed it in 1 minutes. Do not buy the knock off the spring is cheaper and does not hold up over time
OMG, I almost screamed with my kids in the other room with the little guy falling off over and over and over and the suction coming off my desktop. BUT I GOT IT. Thanks, Bub.
Thanks for this. Huge lifesaver. I could not do it myself but my son watched this video and fixed it in 10 minutes. I should add that I have a knock-off brand and the spring was slightly different. Much appreciated.
It takes the patience of Job! 2 Days trying to put the peeling arm on. Found this video on the 2nd day. The spring was a little different but was able to use the concept of this video.
Took some screwing around , but got the Mother in laws apple peeler going again. Video helped. Thought it wouldn't go as it was nowhere near as easy (bent spring I think) as it looks here , but put me on the right track and with a twist of the wrist she's back on. Thanks !
Mine came with that piece in the bag with the apple fork and not attached. My son worked on it for 45 minutes! I found this video and he was able to fix it. The only question is what good does it do? What’s its purpose? I do have tension where I didn’t before. So frustrated. Now I don’t even feel like doing my apples. Thank you so much!!!
I still can't figure this out 2 hours now. My spring the larger side that loops into the mechanism is not oval it's sort of square, maybe it was bent out of shape
I'm finding the spring is giving too much tension on smaller apples (even with it being adjusted with the screw). Is there a spring that's a bit weaker so it doesn't dig so hard into the apple?
Hopeless. Tried for nearly two hours, but every time I nearly got the peeler arm reseated, the small U of the tension spring would fly off the peg (generally smacking my thumb in the process). Tried holding the small U and the lever on the peg with a wee pair of vise grip pliers, but this last time the whole peg snapped off. The device is now toast.