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Lee's Wooden Corn Cutter

Lee's Wooden Corn Cutter

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Brand: LEE MFG
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $11.99
Buy New: $7.61
You Save: $4.38 (37%)

Qty 121 In Stock


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 6373

Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 0.2 x 0 x 0

MPN: 101-P
Model: 101-P
UPC: 050404001011
EAN: 0050404001011
ASIN: B000BI8E40

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Lee #101-P Adjustable Wood Corn Cutter
  • LEE MFG

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Lee's, Adjustable Wooden Corn Cutter & Creamer, Adjusts From Cream Style To Whole Kernel, Complete Instructions On Packaging.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great cutter   July 27, 2008
Anne E. Yohn (Atlanta area)
Well, this corn cutter works great. For me, to just remove the kernels, the most difficult step was getting the kernel depth and scraper depth correct after removing the shredder. Mine came set at the deepest depth, and that ended up cutting some of the cob into the mix (with a lot of pressure). So I set both blades at the half-way depth, and it worked great. Cutting the corn off a cob is actually pretty fast once you get the hang of it!


1 out of 5 stars Good only for cream style corn   July 15, 2008
Transplanted Kansan (Kansas)
This works only to cut cream style corn off the cob. If you want whole kernels, this is not the tool for you.


5 out of 5 stars perfect   April 29, 2008
rob shamrock (sc ,usa)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

this is the best cutter i have used!! infact i just purchased a second one. we grow organic heirloom corn and prosses lots for later usage i have tried several other cutters with terrible results uneven cutting only good for one size of kernel just junk.
this however is very adjustable i can set it for any size i need just sort your corn by same size kernels then set the blade for that then cut away !! then reset blade for next size and so on no more destroying the whole kernels or cutting the cob etc.
it has made our prossesing much faster and cleaner i have used it cutting for creamed and whole corn bolth ways work perfectly !!
ALSO A FOOTNOTE you can sharpen the blade easily with a wet stone if you have one if not you can use 800 or higher grit wet sandpaper from your local hardware store this will keep a very sharp egde on it



4 out of 5 stars old fashioned fun   September 19, 2007
D. Michelle (E-burg, Wa.)
This corn cutter is just like the one my grandmother used to use when I was a child (30 years ago). It cuts the corn cleanly from the cob, and the blade can be adjusted up or down for a creamier corn, or a whole kernel product. The only down-side is that the corn silks get caught on the edges and you have to keep cleaning them off so they don't get in the cut corn. Clean-up is easy if you use a scrubber/brush. A nice and fun product!


5 out of 5 stars Lee's corn cutter the only tool for cutting corn!   August 28, 2007
Ruth A. Krauss (Evergreen, CO, USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have used a Lee corn cutter for years in preparing fresh sweet corn for freezing. First you blanch the cobs for five minutes, then cool in cold water for the same time, let drain, and cut the kernels off into a bowl, holding the corn cutter horizontal over the bowl with one end against a vertical wall (obviously best done on a counter, not an island). By adjusting the height of the two cutter edges you can cut clean kernels off, or (our favorite) cream-style, scraping all the delicious juice as well as the kernels. Freeze in boxes or bags and enjoy pure golden goodness in the middle of the winter -- your holiday guests will love you. These cutters are so simple and obvious, I'm always surprised that folks are still struggling with knives and other less easy-to-use gadgets. Buy a couple extra for gifts -- folks who see me use it (or the results!) always wish they had one.

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