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The Norpro Wood Corn Cutter and Creamer is a 17-inch kitchen tool made from durable alburnous wood and features a stainless steel blade, designed for smooth and even cutting of corn kernels. It includes user-friendly instructions and is recommended for hand washing to maintain its quality.
J**Y
Perfect cream corn
This is a great corn creamer. Works like it always has. I set the cutter at top to lowest setting and start running the ears down the groove. The only thing different from my old one is that the grater attachment, for creaming is removable. Which makes for easy cleanup, but it has a learning curve. Once you run the cob all the way down the groove, over the cutter completely, lift and bring back to beginning, don’t let it drag over the cutter on the way back up or it will pull the small attachment out of the grooves and you’ll need to re-set. Once I figured that out we did almost three hundred ears at one sitting, putting up 24 quarts of corn. Works great, love it, thank you!
O**3
Cream corn ust like Grandma's!
This corn creamer/cutter will do everything you expect from it. I believe this one performs better than the antique one that my grandmother had, actually. For cream corn you just have to lower the blade by releasing pressure on the screw that holds the blade up. The blade drops down out of the way and you tighten the screw back up. It creams the corn beautifully and the scraper makes sure you drop the corn right through the hole into your pot, bowl, or directly into the freezer bag to store it. It is super easy to use and easy to clean up thanks to the scraper. I don't think the old we had when I was a kid had this scraper so it is a big improvement! It is a great value at this price because with proper care it seems like it will last a lifetime! Simple construction from quality materials should ensure that. The blade seems to be quite sharp so be careful if you use it for cutting the kernels off the cob. It cuts them off the cob super fast with just one pass which was impressive! This is a quality product and I highly recommend it. Practical, easy to use, and for me, provides nostalgia for a bygone time.
S**R
This thing really works great.
It removes the pre cooked corn from the Cobb as you slide the ear of corn across the blade, I used a folded cloth to grip the corn ear to get a better grip but mainly because of the hot corn, just slide and turn, slide and turn, I used a cake pan underneath to catch the corn 🌽.
F**N
Must have
It’s great. It just feels cheap. I think I might need to put some mineral oil on it. It’s great! Boil the cobs for like 10 min pull them out and slide it. Cuts like butter.
I**E
Preferred method; Quality and durability
Multi generational seeing corn cut from the cob for cooking and preserving… this style tool is by far the preferred method … and this particular product is excellent quality and durability. Highly recommended
P**R
No instructions and unfinished wood holds bacteria that turned into mold
The first problem I had was figuring out how to use the Norpro wood corn cutter and creamer. I was trying to cream the corn and had to watch a couple of YouTube videos first because the device did not come with instructions. Once I figured it out the creamer actually worked like a dream. However, then I washed the device (thoroughly), allowed it to dry (thoroughly), put it in the drawer and a few days later when I took it out to use it again it was covered in mold! I think the soft, raw wood that the device is made from holds the natural sugar in the corn and this is what caused the mold to grow. In just a couple of days the device was covered in black hairy mold. Disgusting. I threw it out. I have now ordered a new cutter that is made from stainless steel. A friend of mine owns a plastic one. I think metal and plastic will be less likely to harbor bacteria.
L**N
Mostly junk but fixable if you are willing
I'm being generous giving this three stars. It is OK in concept, but not so good in execution. The cutting blade is way too dull so it scrapes off the kernels instead of cutting them off. This makes for a messy process as it shoots off splops of corn innards and juice all over the kitchen. The teeth and scraper bar do a good job roughing up the cob, which allows getting all the scraps and corn milk. The wooden backer is junk wood. I washed mine after one use and it is now warped upward. The worst of the design errors is the metal parts are nailed to the wooden backer with no way to clean it well when you're done. Corn scraps and juice get under the metal and just stay there.To be fair, I didn't pay much for this but seroiusly, it could be so much better. I'm going to keep it and fix it by sharpening the curved blade so it actually cuts (are you listening Norpro?), and I will remove the nails holding it together so I can put a very small stainless washer under the metal part and secure it with screws instead. This will allow the corn crud to flush out or get picked out with a toothpick. I will treat the wood with cooking oil so it's waterproof. When done it will work fine, but I shouldn't have to go to these lengths to fix this thing.
A**R
Easy to use
This took works as expected. Very easy to use.
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