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Hassan Rizvi
February 06, 2026
French fry cutter
Excellent quality and very sturdy French fry cutter. The stainless steel blades are sharp and cut potatoes, sweet potatoes, and even carrots smoothly with little effort. I love having both 1/2 and 3/8 inch blades for different sizes. Easy to use, easy to clean, and saves a lot of time in the kitchen. Highly recommend!
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Makes Homemade Fries Way Easier
I bought this fry cutter because cutting potatoes by hand was taking too long, especially when making dinner for the family. This thing is solid. The stainless steel feels sturdy, not flimsy, and it stays put while using it. Switching between the 1/2 and 1/4 inch blades is straightforward, and both sizes come out clean and even. I’ve used it on regular potatoes and sweet potatoes, and it powers through without much effort. Cleanup is simple since everything rinses off quickly.
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Very nice and sharp
I love this thing. Perfect for a restaurant or a household use. So far used it to dice some potatoes for a salad, french fries, make baby carrots for dipping, and you name it. The suction cup on the legs keep it nice and steady on the counter, and it is veeery sharp. I did put a bungee strap from the bolts over the handle so it stays shut for safety reasons. I wish it had some sort of latch or something similar for safety reasons but it does what it supposed to do and im loving it. Comes with a cute little brush as well. Easy to use, easy to put it together, and easy to clean since the blades cone out. It's all metal so it is very durable and has a nice weight to it. Definitely recommended. Makes cooking much more enjoyable, fun and quick.
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J. Miller
November 18, 2023
Great cutter
Using an air fryer to make fries is so much healthier than deep frying and now I can make them in a fraction of the time. As long as you place this thing on a stable table and use a smooth, solid motion to operate it, it works perfectly on potatoes. Sweet potatoes are a bit more tricky, you might need to do only half of them at a time or soften them a bit first, but standard potatoes just take a bit of muscle power. It's important to do one smooth motion. People trying to take it slow or not using the grip side peg will struggle.But, if you can master the smooth motion then you can chop potatoes in just a few seconds each. It actually takes longer to clean it than it does to chop a dozen potatoes into fries. The removable blades really helps, but the included cleaning blade isn't quite stiff enough to get the tiny chunks of potato skin out from between the blades in the tight corners. You can avoid most of this by peeling the potatoes first, but I'd rather spend a few minutes cleaning the grate than peeling!Quick tips: Put the fries in a bowl, toss with oil and seasoning before air frying. The parts of them exposed to the air will crisp up so they need to be spread out, or I've found you can stack them up like lincoln logs, space them in an even row, then just a couple on top going across to be a spacer and then another row. Only the places they contact the others won't crisp up. It takes longer to stack them neatly and cook, but more fun than cooking a bunch of small batches. I also like to skip peeling and just separate the rounded peel covered pieces from the outside. I save them up and just pan fry them for other dishes or add to slow cooker recipes, peeling potatoes is just so unfun.I was in the middle of writing this glowing review and took some video to show it off at which point I found the real flaw in the design. The plastic runner used to push the potato through the blades sits a little too tight on the frame and the corners are a bit rounded, to fit the cutter, but that also means they're weaker. The corner wasn't seated quite right on the pushing arm, which made it so the potato didn't get pushed all the way through. I gave it a little more force and the corner(which was hitting the blades) popped off. It's a very clean break and I'm supergluing it super easily, but the flaw remains and it's something to be aware of. Its at the very corner so even without it the cutter still works great, but just make sure you seat the plastic pusher perfectly after cleaning.
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This Cutter is Junk.
To say that this product is a piece of C___ is an understatement. It takes All my strength to shove the handle down. It does not cut evenly, I mashed half of the potato. It took 15 minutes to clean it and I still did not get all of the mashed potato out.It is extremely hard to use. When I put the cutter blade in it seemed to fit ok. When I tightened the retaining screws the blade would shift sideways and not match the push pins. So, I turned the cutter blade upside down and it appeared as though the was the solution The parts meshed together. But, it does not cut.Don't waste your money/ This is JUNK.How do I get my money back?
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Works well, good solid cutter
Grandson’s new favorite food is French Fries and rather than feeding him the fast food unhealthy ones I make fresh ones using beef tallow. This fry cutter is the perfect tool for that. It slices in seconds. It is easy to set up and stays put when slicing with the suction cups. It’s built well very solid piece. Good for cucumber strips too.
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Geminigirl365
November 29, 2025
Amazing French Fry Cutter
Absolutely love this French Fry Cutter! It’s super sturdy, and the handle makes cutting potatoes effortless even sweet potatoes glide right through. The fries come out perfectly even every time, which makes them cook beautifully in the air fryer. I really appreciate that it comes with three different knife blade sizes, so I can choose between thin, regular, or thick-cut fries depending on what I’m making. The thick-cut is my favorite though. The suction base keeps it steady, and cleanup is quick and easy. If you enjoy homemade fries, this tool is a total game-changer.
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