🍟 Slice Like a Pro, Snack Like a Boss!
The ICO French Fry Cutter is a compact, stainless steel kitchen tool featuring two interchangeable blades for thick or thin fries, enhanced by non-slip suction lock technology for stable, safe cutting. Dishwasher safe and backed by a 2-year warranty, it transforms potatoes and veggies into perfect fries and sticks with professional precision.
C**L
Great Cutter for Sweet Potatoes!!!
I love the ICO French-fry cutter to cut sweet potatoes! It is easy to use and so quick!!! Most cutters aren't built well enough for tough vegetables, but this is sturdy and works well, plus it's easy to clean. In addition, the $19.99 price is very reasonable!After watching a video of another cutter on Amazon, I knew why people had been having problems. With these type cutters, it is a misconception that you force the potato through with one press. It's better to use a couple of presses first to begin cutting the potato, but on the 3rd one you should be able to press the potato all the way through! Also, I doubt many parboil their sweet potatoes before cutting. It's extremely important for sweet potatoes!!😊 If you don't want to wait 10 min for the potatoes to parboil, though, I have a quicker solution:1. Clean your potatoes and then remove any bad spots or peel them.2. Put whole potatoes on microwave-safe plate/dish and microwave 1-2 min on high, so they will be a little softer but still raw. (They will still be pretty hard, but you will tell the difference when you cut them! They will be slightly warm to the touch.)3. Cut large potatoes in half to fit the cutter. I also cut the ends off. (Should be pretty easy to slice.)4. Place in cutter, after it is stuck to the surface with the suction feature, and push the handle down twice, to allow blades to contact and begin to cut the potato. On the third chop, you should be able to push the potato easily all the way through. If needed, use a fourth chop, but generally 3 is enough.5. Air fry, oven fry, or oil fry the fries using your favorite recipe! Mmmm!!! (Keep in mind, if the potatoes are parboiled or put in microwave for 2 min, they will cook faster!)I hope this helps!. I don't work for the company, and I did NOT receive a discount. This is a true review of this fine product!!
S**E
Durable, works well.
After several years of abuse, and steady use, this thing is still knocking out fries flawlessly.
K**E
Easy to use, makes short fries
This is a descent fry cutter for the price point. The suction is strong and the full stainless steel construction makes it easy to clean and will not crack like plastic.Cutting the fries requires oscillating the handle, rather than one hard pull. The only disadvantage I found is it makes short fries. When I hand-cut, I get very long fries. To make a standard russet potato fit in the cutter, I have to cut the ends off. This leaves little bits of potatoes that are too small for fries.If you don't mind short fries, it's a good value for the money.
D**.
Awesome french fry cutter
I love this french fry cutter. It adheres to the counter and cuts great. I love the attachment that pushes the end thru the holes of the cutter. It is very well made and so simple to use. It cleans very easily. I would recommend this cutter.
J**S
Although not the WORST cutter out there, I am willing to bet it is in the top 5.
The build quality is questionable. The cutter blades struggle to stay locked in place and the handle and armature has quite a bit of side to side slop in it. The cutter includes a rubber square that attempt to pass itself off as a suction cup, but fails miserably. The plastic inserts that are intended to help push the potato through the cutting grid were apparently designed with no consideration to the actual dimensions of the squares within which it is supposed to fit. This results in the potatoes not fully cutting without having another chunk of potato fed into the cutter in order to force the previous one completely through the other side. Unfortunately, this means that you will inevitably be left thumb-wrestling the final potato chunk out of the cutter. The blades are not particularly effective in cutting through potatoes, so cutting the potatoes into smaller chunks is recommended. Even after cutting the potato into smaller pieces quite a bit of force is required to actually coax/mush the potato chunks through the cutter. On the bright side, this provides for a great forearm workout.There is also not a lot of depth to the feeding cavity so most potatoes will need to be cut into shorter chunks. This does beg the question - Should I just finish cutting the fries by hand?
M**E
Cut the potatoes fast
Excellent.
D**P
Did not last but loved it while I had it
I really wanted to love this because I love idea of making my own french fries at home. This unit is super easy to use and it actually Cuts potatoes pretty well. I would suggest not using sweet potato with this as it's not really strong enough to handle it.I use this unit to make two batch of sweet potato fries and maybe 10 batch of potato fries and the end product is beautiful and delicious. But it always made me nervous because the system had issues that I felt like it was not made to last. And on the last basket of fries I made, the blades got messed up on just normal potato as you can see on the picture.The other problem with this unit is that is made with all this tiny holes in the corners where small food particles will get stuck in it and it takes quite a bit of work to try to get it out. I think it should have made without those holes on each end which would have made it easier to clean and maybe stronger too?I am willing to pay more if I can find a better designed, stronger unit because I love idea of this.
Y**X
Cuts prep time by 75%!
Key word versatility! I use it for Fries, Fruit Salad, Carrot sticks. Its extremely easy to use which is a preference. I can tell alot of thought was put into the design because it comes apart easily, making it easy to clean and maintain.
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