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2021年8月27日金曜日

Fox Run Brands Corn Stripper by Fox Run

Fox Run Brands Corn Stripper by Fox Run
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Descriptions
Style Name:とうもろこし脱穀機
Strips cobs of corn easily;Position cutter over cob and slide down;Serrated stainless steel blade;Easy to use and clean;10 inches long

Fox Run Brands Corn Stripper
Item Model
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Technical Specification
Manufacturer: ‎Fox Run Craftsmen
Model Number: ‎5422
Package Dimensions: ‎31.7 x 6.9 x 1.8 cm
Material: ‎ステンレス
Color: ‎コーンストリッパー
Size: ‎Corn Stripper
Special Features: ‎マニュアル(日本語ではない場合があります)。
Package Weight: ‎0.2 Pounds
Batteries Required: ‎No
Batteries Included: ‎No
Material Care Instructions: ‎手洗い
Brand Name: ‎Fox Run
Item Weight: ‎0.1 Pounds
Byline
Brand: Fox Run
Merchant
Sold by: AYRA LACO堂
All Variant
B000GC1UOW, B00BI1GDQU, B00KZ4DVBQ, B000IBM4HS, B008G090A2, B00Y2RT8AA, B000SQF16E, B001VHIOPE, B000P5I1OW, B000HMA222, B00C24CFKU, B00NBUKIYY
Size Variations
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Colour Variations
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Variation Details
B000GC1UOW: コーンホルダー、8個セット
B00BI1GDQU: 4つのマルチカラーボタンのセット
B00KZ4DVBQ: フットボール コーンホルダー
B000IBM4HS: Corn Dinnerware, Ceramic
B008G090A2: 8個セット マルチカラー
B00Y2RT8AA: 20マルチカラーセット
B000SQF16E: とうもろこし脱穀機
B001VHIOPE: コーンディッシュ、プラスチック
B000P5I1OW: Corn Beard Brush
B000HMA222: トウモロコシホルダー、6個セット
B00C24CFKU: 8個セット ベビーベッドホルダー マルチカラー
B00NBUKIYY: Set of 4 Multi Color Spreaders
Review

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Reviewed in Mexico on December 13, 2019

No es tan funcional, pedí 2 diferentes modelos de desgranadores y me funciono mas el otro para este modelo tengo que apoyarme en algo ademas que salen volando los granos de elote.

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Reviewed in Mexico on January 24, 2020

Complica demasiado desgranar elotes, tienes que emplear demasiada fuerza para poder y no quita los granos por completo

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Reviewed in Australia on November 3, 2020

My corn wasn’t sitting flat when microwaved and the holders that were touching the sides of the container BENT. I’ll be asking for a refund

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Reviewed in Canada on August 19, 2020

J'ai reçu les articles, qui sont très beaux. Par contre, il y en avait un qui était cassé dans le boîte. Est-ce possible de le remplacer ? Merci !

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Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2020

Fonctionne mais pas sensationnel. Juste correct

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Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2019

Works great for regular sized cobs. Thinner cobs not so much.

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Reviewed in Canada on September 7, 2019

Works great to shuck a blanched corn of cob for freezing and for eating with your dinner ?

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Reviewed in Canada on July 28, 2016

This did not arrive as expected. Colors are different and definitely not as bright or nice. Very disappointed at being mislead with this product.Quality seems to be good so I gave 2 stars.

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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2015

Where have these been all my life???? They are the best invention in the history of inventions. No more going in for a tasty bite of buttery corn on the cob only to be foiled by the old-fashioned, rusty, no-gripping, corn(ish)-looking pieces of plastic uselessness of yester-year, as they pull away from the cob leaving you with a lapfull of messy disappointment. These little suckers are secure and true in their purpose. After buying multiple sets in a quest to find the perfect cob holder, a unanimous family decision was made and these were the clear winners. Comfy gripped, these had a secure feeling, being lodged deep into the cob. You just knew they were gonna stay put. Our search is over. We have emerged victorious. We have found the grail we were looking for.

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Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020

My birthday is July 27th. Turns out that in our neck of the woods here in Northeastern, Pennsylvania, the local sweet corn hits our local stand like clockwork, every Summer the week of my birthday. We've been getting our "corn on the cob" from this same little, rickety, wooden, farm stand since the late 70's and for just as long we've been suffering and being aggravated trying to hold it to eat it without dropping it, breaking our teeth and creating a three ring circus. Until now.I saw these little gems and figured... "Why not?". Guess what? They work! What more can I say? If you've had enough of the old fashioned, "nails" in thin plastic that have actually passed for corn holder, then these are for you! They easily and I mean easily, screw right into the ends of the cob, with deep threads and oncse screwed in, they don't come out until you take them out! They can be tightened and are super secure! These babies hold your corn! Furthermore , you never again have to worry about eating too close to the end of an ear and kissing your teeth goodbye when you accidentally bite down on a steel pin!No rust! Simple cleanup! Top it off with a nifty little case they snap into, and are held firmly, to keep them safe and secure instead of rattling around in a drawer and getting lost! Whoever designed these thought of every detail! These things will make your life easier and like us, make eating local, Pennsylvania Sweet Corn a pleasure! Butter it up and crunch away! Oh, and don't forget the Lawry's Season Salt along with the butter! You owe it to yourself to buy these little gems!

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Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2020

When you retire your appetite for corn on the cob, you can repurpose your corn dish to serve as a place holder for an electric or manual tooth brush! It also increases the efficient use of toothpaste by securing a reliable resting place for the brush handle when placing the dentifrice using both hands. No more soiling your bathroom counter with wayward drips of misapplied toothpaste. Who da thunk?

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Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2020

I bought these for my kids to use. We originally had the traditional corn shaped metal ones, but they kept pulling them out and I was worried they would hurt themselves. These are much safer and stay in the corn better, but they are a bit difficult to get into the corn

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Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2021

I usually butter my corn on the cob, wrap in wax paper and microwave it. These corn holders are microwave and dishwasher safe. This allows me to insert the holders in the corn before I microwave them. The holders are a good size and shape for holding. The bright colors make it fun for family members to choose their favorite color.

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Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2018

I love the colors of these corn holders which are a nice, moderate size that allows them to be easily gripped. My only complaint is that I was hoping I could insert them into the corn before boiling and they would be cool to touch after removal. That was not the case. They are hot after removal from the water, though they do cool down fairly quickly (quicker than the corn cools) so can still be used to eat the corn while it's warm. The plastic texture seemed to chage from smooth to cork/rubber-like feeling after boiling, which also made them easier to grip

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Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2016

I was looking for something more sturdy than the usual flimsy corn on the cob dishes I've picked up at the dollar store or other places. These are great! They are still plastic, but a heavier-weight one that doesn't easily tip over leaving rivers of butter on your counters, and they're perfectly fine on the top shelf of the dishwasher.

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