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Review on πŸ’ Stainless Steel Cherry Pit Remover Tool - Heavy-Duty Cherry Pitter for Cherries, Olive, and Cherry Seed Removal - Ideal Cherry Corer Pitter Tool for Cherries Jam - Black by Nicole Fisher

Revainrating 5 out of 5

You may think all cherry pits are the same, but this 5-star hotel has

We live in Michigan so we love cherries. We've had a variety of cherry pits over the years, and when this one came up for review on VINE, we agreed to test it in the real world. You might think that all cherry pits are the same, but they are not. First, let me talk about the basics. Yes, this jug gets the job done and has the standard features we've come to expect these days: a spring-loaded opening as well as a pull-tab on the back to 'close' it for storage. Plus, it's easy to clean by hand or in the top rack of the dishwasher. However, here's what sets this stoner apart: Where the cherry is, there's a rubber grommet that we haven't seen in a few other plastic pitchers we've had. last years. This spacer keeps the cherry a little higher in the device, and a slightly longer chute under the cherry directs the pit to where you hope it lands. Pitters need a little chute or the dark cherry juice will splatter everywhere while you cook the cherries. One of our early models didn't have a large parachute. The other had a snap piece to form a chute that was lost. There will always be some splattering when you remove the stone from a cherry, but this one controls that more than our previous models. It might seem like a very small detail, but let me tell you, cherry juice can ruin shirts and clothes. score counter. You will be satisfied with this model. Plus, who can argue with that price? Pitters are much more expensive in the shops around us.

Pros
  • Corers & Pitters
Cons
  • No paint required