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The Premier Housewares Potato Chipper in vibrant lime green is designed for efficiency and style. With a cutting blade that produces up to 48 chips at once, this lightweight and easy-to-clean tool features rubber feet for stability and a compact design for convenient storage.
Brand | Premier |
Model Number | 0806590 |
Colour | Green |
Product Dimensions | 10.01 x 12.01 x 16 cm; 439.98 g |
Material | Plastic |
Special Features | Sliding |
Item Weight | 440 g |
B**N
Potato chipper
Easy use if you hot it hard bigger the potato harder you will have to hit it harder i use it for chips lot quicker than cutting with a knive
A**R
Broke after a few uses
Pretty rubbish to be honest. Not very sturdy or well made.Within the first few uses the metal bit that slices the spuds bent, then the plastic bits broke meaning that the plunger bit got full of water when washing which made it unhygienic.You also have to give it a massive thump to get it to chop, so feels like maybe the metal isn't sharp enough.I actually bruised my hand using it as you had to bang it so hard.Eventually the whole thing broke so will be looking for a better quality sturdier alternative.
J**R
Not easy to use
I don’t think this item is amazing as you have to cut the potatoes in half so that it can successfully go through the cutter. I would not recommend this product
M**9
Works
It’s good but did manage to bend the blades a bit with some heavy force trying to cut potatoes >..<Tip: cut them into much smaller manageable chunks first and it shouldn’t cause any problems
A**9
Brilliant gadget!
After standing cutting potatoes into chips by hand for ages this little gadget has saved me hours! I love it
A**R
It worked but not as good as I thought it would
This is the first potato cutter I've used thought it would be easier than just cutting them my self.ive used it twice I'm going back to the original way.
;**Y
Good little chipper
It makes chips!!
S**8
Not Overly Impressed
Don't rate this chipper very much. You aren't able to chip the whole potato so you have to cut into smaller pieces which result in small weird looking chips!!
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