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The Stainless Steel Chips Cutter is a durable, efficient kitchen tool designed to simplify the process of slicing potatoes and other vegetables into uniform strips for chips, fries, or stir-fry prep. With sharp blades and a sturdy frame, it’s ideal for home cooks, restaurants, and fast-food setups.
Made from high-grade stainless steel, this cutter features a grid-style blade system that delivers clean, consistent cuts with minimal effort. Simply place a peeled potato or vegetable on the cutting grid and press down using the top handle or press mechanism. The result is evenly sliced chips ready for frying, baking, or air-frying. The blades are rust-resistant, easy to clean, and built to withstand repeated use without dulling.
The cutter’s non-slip base ensures stability during operation, preventing accidents and making it safe for daily kitchen use. Its compact design allows for easy storage in drawers or cabinets, while the detachable parts make cleaning quick and hassle-free. Whether you're prepping potatoes, carrots, cucumbers, or even onions, this tool saves time and ensures professional-looking results.
It’s especially useful in Nairobi’s fast-paced kitchens, where consistency and speed matter—whether you're running a chips kiosk, catering business, or just cooking for family. The cutter is also compatible with most countertop surfaces and can be used with or without a collection tray underneath.
1 x Stainless Steel Chips Cutter
1 x Blade Grid Assembly
1 x Press Handle or Top Mechanism
1 x User Manual (if included)
1 x Retail Packaging
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