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Stainless Steel Corn Stripping Tool - Manual Kitchen Corn Kerneler
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Description
Description
The stainless steel corn stripping tool that pulls fresh kernels off the cob in a single sweep, no slipped knives and no kernels rolling across the counter.
A manual kitchen corn kerneler with a stainless steel cutting head, a grippy handle, and an adjustable opening that hugs the cob as you push. Use it for fresh summer corn salads, salsas, freezer-bag stockpiles, and corn-on-the-cob recipes that need bare kernels. Easier and safer than running a chef's knife down the cob.
Why this corn stripping tool works
- One clean pass: Pushes from end to end and strips a row of kernels off in one motion.
- Stainless steel blade: Holds an edge through pounds of corn and rinses clean without rust.
- Adjustable opening: Hugs thin and fat cobs alike, no kernels left clinging to the cob.
- Safer than a knife: Blade is enclosed in the body, fingers stay clear of the cutting edge.
- Compact storage: Drawer-sized handle, fits in any utensil drawer or hook rack.
- Freezer prep ready: Quickly strip a few dozen cobs for soups, chowders, and salsa stockpiles.
Specs and details
- Manual corn stripping tool with stainless steel cutting head
- Adjustable opening for various cob sizes
- Designed for fresh corn kernels, salads, salsas, and freezer prep
- Easy to hand-wash, drawer-friendly storage
Want to round out your kitchen? Try our "Dumpling & Spaghetti Maker".
Frequently asked questions
How do you use a corn stripping tool?
Stand the cob on its end in a deep bowl, press the cutting head over the top, and push down with steady pressure to strip the kernels into the bowl in one pass.
Is it dishwasher safe?
Hand-washing in warm soapy water is recommended to protect the cutting edge and keep the adjustable mechanism free of food residue.
Does it work on cooked corn too?
It is designed for raw corn primarily. It will work on cooked corn, but warm kernels are softer and can mash if you push too hard.
Will it leave kernels behind?
Adjust the opening to match the cob's diameter before pushing. With the right fit it strips most kernels in one pass. Run it down once more to catch any stragglers.
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