🍽️ Slice, Fry, and Savor the Good Life!
The redhoney French Fry Cutter is a commercial-grade kitchen tool designed for effortless slicing of potatoes and vegetables. Featuring durable stainless steel blades, a large capacity for whole potatoes, and an upgraded non-slip base, this cutter ensures precision and ease of use. Its easy-to-clean design makes it a practical addition to any kitchen, perfect for creating homemade fries and vegetable sticks.
Product Care Instructions | Oven Safe |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Polypropylene, Stainless Steel, Silicone, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Rubber |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Additional Features | Interchangeable Blades |
Blade Shape | Square |
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 7"W x 4"H |
C**E
Easy to use
Cuts uniform fries with ease. You will need to trim the potato down a little and then cut the potato in half, this makes it is easier to push through the slots. Clean up is simple, comes with a brush to get junk out of blade. Stays put on the counter with suction feet. Definitely a Hugh time saver. I researched these trying to find one at a reasonable price and still do a good job, this was a great buy for the price and quality.
J**O
Works Very Well! Awesome Fry Recipe Below
Excellent product!Works perfectly and allows you to make consistently good fries.I discovered a recipe for “5 Guys” type of fries that are awesome!These are so good that people come over to our house and ask for them!Try it. There are only a few secrets to excellent fries, and here they are:You will need:2 russet potatoes1 Tablespoon salt½ teaspoon garlic powderPeanut oil in deep fryerScrub the potatoes in water.Cut about ½ inch off each end.Slice them with your slicer (small size).Soak in water for 1 minute.Drain.Soak in water again, for 3 minutes.Drain.Soak in water plus 1 teaspoon of sugar.Let this soak for at least 30 minutes, up to 3 hours. 2-3 hours is slightly better.Mix 1 Tablespoon salt with ½ level teaspoon of garlic powder. Put in an old salt shaker if possible.Drain and dry the fries. Use a dish towel. This is important.Preheat peanut oil to 300F.Fry half of the batch for 2-3 minutes.Drain.Fry the other half the same way.Preheat the oil to 400F.Fry first batch for 4-6 minutes.Drain and sprinkle with salt mixture.Repeat on second batch.Take it easy on the salt mixture until you taste them. It’s easy to get too much.You won’t believe how close the taste is to the real thing…
M**C
Works well, But
It works well, but the suction cups do not hold well.When slicing potatoes, the suction cups do not hold slicer in place.
S**A
Very Poor Quality
To operate this potato cutter, you need to place one hand under the machine, so the back legs do not move while the other is on the handle, forcing the potato through. Don’t put too much force on the arm as the front legs will then move. This does not work very well. The suction cups they provide are worthless. It took me 20 minutes to slice seven potatoes. Then after it was done, I could not get the blade removed. Poor quality, poor durability, you get what you pay for.
K**D
I Was Wrong
I was initially against buying this because I didn't think it'd be worth the price, but my parents really wanted it and I relented. I have to admit, it's pretty great. We love homemade fries, and sure, they're easy enough to cut up, but this makes it so easy and streamlined to get even fries every time. HERE'S A HELPFUL TIP: do not try to push the handle all at once, but rather give it 2-3 quick, hard pushes. We struggled initially because we thought it would take one swift movement, but 3 "chops" to the handle does the trick. I will say, even the smallest chopping grid (?) is a bit too big for our tastes, but I like the variety of sizes. Overall, this is a quality product and would make a great gift!
M**A
cutting veggies isn't the problem... slides a lot
I was really looking forward to getting this device. the actual cutting of the potatoes i've used it for made consistent cuts. However, getting the suction cup to stop sliding on the countertop was another matter. one suction cup does hold it down on the end where the lever is, but, the force of pull/pushing the handle down makes it slide. a second suction cup in the front would be a lot better. failing that another way to fasten the device easily to a mounting plate would be nice... I'll keep working on it as i do like the results when i do get it to cut. BTW, was cutting russett potatoesNOTE: when i tried using the 3/8 inch cutter, i couldn't cut thru the potato without a lot of effort. sending it back
A**N
Solid build, great usability. Just make sure everything is tight.
I took a gamble on this and it seems to have paid off. Generally pleased with the product overall.Pros:*Construction is simple. Easy to disassemble and reassemble if necessary.*Plastic parts are robust. Not cheap plastic that a 5 year old can break.*Easy to clean. Only 2 steps. Unscrew and remove blade cartridge. Remove press guard that fits into the cartridge.*Long handle reduces effort needed though I'm too afraid to attempt with sweet potatoes. I have a habit of breaking things.Cons:*A lot of screws were loose for some reason.*Suction cup initially wasn't great but after tightening the cup it greatly improved.
P**Y
Practical
Excellent, compact and efficient
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