π₯³ Elevate Your Snack Game with Uten's Potato Tower Machine!
The Uten Potato Tower Machine is a stainless steel spiral cutter designed for creating twisted potato chips and vegetable snacks. With a manual operation mode and a compact design, it fits perfectly in any kitchen. The heavy-duty rubber hand crank ensures safety and ease of use, making it suitable for various fruits and vegetables. Ideal for entertaining guests or serving customers, this kitchen tool combines functionality with quality craftsmanship.
Product Dimensions | 28 x 13 x 15 cm; 1 kg |
Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Batteries required | No |
Item weight | 1 Kilograms |
A**Y
Way better than expected
I've been thinking about getting one of these for ages since i watched a You-Tube video about Korean street food and thought with Christmas coming-up,it would be good for a giggle.I have to say that for the price,i was really impressed with the result.It's a bit of a faff getting the spacing right once you've cut the potato,but the result is well worth it and i'm sure that with time,i'll get quicker! The only thing to note,is that there are a fair few pretty sharp edges on the metal-work from where it's stamped out but other than that,i'm well happy
W**Y
Good product
I bought the cheap plastic spiralizer,which was useless ,decided to buy the stainless steel one ,it was brilliant easy to use ,easy to clean ,looks good and you get 3 blades no hassle , recommend this one thumbs upπ
A**E
I should have sent this back.....but I kept it! This review is actually worth reading!
Unsurprisingly, this item arrived in a box. The box looked to be in perfect condition. Inside was a different story:- The handle was bent (easy to bend back)- The blue plastic protective covering looked as if it had been attacked by some form of clawed alien.- The whole shape had been bent and wasn't aligned.Normally I'd be scared of at this point, but I proceeded to remove the blue plastic protection to avoid having bits in my potatoes.This was more problematic than it should be and required almost complete disassembly of the tool in order to remove the bits squashed together between various screws.The frame is made from sheet metal with sharp edges that will quite happily slice a finger if you're not carefulThe device is held together with a variety of nuts and bolts, plus spot welding and also some TIG. The screw holding the handle comes out as a result of winding the handle and the threading mechanism to create the spiral effect is created by an angled lever held in the correct orientation by a stack of bolts which need tightening and fixing into place so that they don't move.The instructions came on what looked like a piece of A4 folded in have printed with the economy stipple settings....HOWEVERIt is made of stainless steel, and the concept is good. The engineering is simple enough to be 'user upgraded. So:1. Disassemble and remove all blue plastic.2. File down all sharp edges.3. Use locktite to stop the handle dropping off, and make sure that the internal bolt spacers don't come loose.4. If you have access to a sharpening stone, then you can improve the edge of the cutting blade. The installed blade was poor, but they did provide 2 spare blades.It is of course possible that this was a return that had not been through any form of quality control, but equally, so of the design stupidity and sloppy manufacturing just made this a poor implementation of quite a good idea.So, why did I keep it? The end result was fun and guests like the novelty value when served with dips. It's now been almost completely rebuild, and it produces good results.
E**A
Not exactly easy to use
I am not sure about this item. If you really have to make potato spirals perhaps it is fine.But i find it hard to use. I got frustrated with this so many times. There is no way to pierce a whole potato with a wooden stick. So I think at the very least you need those BBQ steal sticks. Very thin ones. Then try to pierce a potato with the stick. It is not a supereasy task (I am 31yo women, but i usually do those "men" tasks without any issues). I think everyone would find this frustrating. If you are not able to pierce a potato with any stick do not buy this.If that part is fine for you then the potato also holds normal potato shape. So perhaps then you move it to the wooden stick. Could be fine. I do it sometimes because i bought this. But I would not call it fun. Perhaps the most annoying cooking experience. When you go through all this the spirals taste good π
B**
Love this
This is great fun takes a few tries to get to get it to do the job correctly but after 3 tries itβs brilliant and my kids love it to 5 stars also get spare blades β
S**
Amazing crisp
The media could not be loaded. Easier making & cleaning
B**L
Missing nut to secure handle
Don't buy, doesn't cut potatoe at low alignment not correct at all.
B**.
Nice
Perfect as described
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