🍽️ Elevate Your Fry Game with Effortless Precision!
The Sopito Professional Potato Cutter is a high-quality, stainless steel kitchen tool designed for effortless slicing of potatoes, carrots, cucumbers, and more into perfect 1/2-inch strips. With an ergonomic handle and a compact design, this cutter is ideal for home cooks looking to create restaurant-quality fries and vegetable sticks with ease. Its easy-to-clean feature ensures that you can enjoy your culinary creations without the hassle of extensive cleanup.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
BladeLength | 0.5 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.58"L x 5.22"W x 7.87"H |
Blade Shape | Square |
Color | Silver |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Additional Features | Easy Clean |
C**R
A+ top quality
I asked my wife about the french fry cutter she said love it best thing ever quality made stainless steel very nice if you don't have much strength this thing puts potatoes right through easily side note once you buy one of these and make your own fries get the gold potatoes you'll never buy bags of fries ever again
K**G
Great for making homemade fries
My kid loves French fries but I hate having to go with fast food fries too often. While making homemade fries is a pain in general, this cutter definitely speeds up the process. Quality blades that are very sharp. Cleaning isn’t the quickest but the included brush helps out.
F**T
Worked great!!
Worked great for making fries!! Sturdy and easy to clean and use.
J**S
Great for most things I'm sure, just not sweet potatoes
So, I got this for the sole purpose of using it to make fries out of sweet potatoes. Sweet potatoes are much more dense than other potatoes and it often takes a lot of pressure on your cutting utensil to cut through them so I was super hopeful that the leverage on this device would help make that a breeze! I was so excited and washed and trimmed the ends off the first sweet potato and stuck it in the device and moved the handle to start the process and the entire thing slid across my countertop. Noting that there is only 1 suction cup at the rear and it's large and wasn't really sticking didn't help things. I tried to hold my hand on the 2 bars along the top to press down and keep it from sliding and then try again and it ended up pushing the thin metal sheet along the bottom down for some reason, even though the pressure should have been exerted directly towards the cutting grate. It got about .5" into the grate and stopped dead. What I failed to realize, with all the products shaped this way, is that the handle is only down when the device is closed, or fully compressed, all the way. When you have something in the cutting area the handle can be straight up and down, which makes you almost push forward and down to try to cut whatever it is you're working with. The sweet potato was winning this battle but by God not the war I swore to myself! I stuck a small paring knife in there, since the potato was wedged in and not going anywhere and cut it in half so I could pull that out and when I went to press again the handle was in a lower position, maybe 50-degrees, and I was pushing down more instead of sideways. Did it help? Meh, kind of? I eventually got it to smash the potato through the grate, shooting potato fragments across the counter and it coming down with a slam which left imprints in my hand. But I won and proved my stubbornness was stronger than the sweet potatoes! Sometimes you have to count the small victories in life. I didn't get nice long fries though; they were all only about 3" long. Since the next half was shorter it went just a tiny bit better, but it got stuck as well and I had to exert my 245 lbs down on that bar with a mixing bowl across the kitchen counter to catch the fries as they finally gave in and shot out of the grate with another loud slam. As a note I was using the 1/2" grate so it would be resisting less than the even more 3/8" grate would.I believe that this device can be great with shorter vegetables in the cutting tray, and ones that are softer than the sweet potato. I think, if you're looking to mostly cut sweet potatoes, my next attempt will be with a fry's cutter that is vertical so I can just pull the arm down and use my weight that way instead of pushing it across the counter with an arm that's at a 90-degree angle with the device when there is something in it. I think also the single suction cup on the rear and nothing on the front didn't help me at all. Sweet potatoes can be jerks, we need to unite and show them who's boss because they make the best fries!
S**H
Easy to use
Sturdy, easy to use and cuts nicely
V**Y
Fry Man
I went to a restaurant called Mr. Fries Las Vegas. Then I bought this, I do restaurant quality fries now!
W**
It makes 2 different sizes
Its fast and easy
A**O
How do you clean this
This really should be a 5 star review, since the device works beautifully (I have only used it once so far), BUT there is no good way to clean it. Since the instructions do not mention that the parts can go in a dishwasher i used their recommended cleaning method using a brush to clean each of the holes in the cutter, and while it did clean it, the brush was ruined afterwards since the cutter cut off the bristles.It would be great to know the cutter can go in the dishwasher since i am not going do until i know i will not ruin it.
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