Overview:
【ELECTRIC FRENCH FRY CUTTER】: It is powered by electricity, you can use it by plugging its power plug into your socket. It is more time-saving, labor-saving, and efficient than the traditional manual vegetable cutter. It is specially designed for commercial and household use
【TWO SIZES OF BLADES】: This electric potato cutter contains two blades, you can use it to make 1/2-inch and 3/8-inch food bars and food blocks. The blade removal and replacement are very convenient. After use, you can remove the blade for cleaning (Note: Do not touch the blade with your hands directly during cleaning to avoid cutting)
【HIGH-QUALITY SHARP BLADE】: The blade of the french fry cutter stainless steel made of high-quality stainless steel, durable and easy to clean; The sharp blade can easily and quickly cut potatoes, carrots, cucumbers, eggplants, onions, apples pears, etc.
【EASY AND SAFE TO USE】: This electric potato slicer machine is controlled by the top button, with forward, backward, and circular modes respectively. The whole process is effortless, easy to use, and safe. The elderly and children can easily operate it.
Product Information:
Color: Black
Specification: F-301
Material: ABS stainless steel alloy
Type: Bar cutting machine
Packing List:
Slitting machine X1 set
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