Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Product Review: Easy Gift Durable Stainless Steel Home Gadgets Strawberry Huller



Product Description

Remove strawberry stems with ease with the strawberry stem remover. 

It's easy to use. simply insert into strawberry, twist and remove the strawberry stem. It removes the stem and leaves the strawberry intact! It's great for making strawberry shortcake and fruit salads. 

And, with the Small and exquisite design design, it's easy to find in the drawer.


My Review
I've started eating healthier about 6 months ago when I found out I had diabetes. So fruits and vegetables became a large part of my life. I never really thought about how much of the strawberry I was wasting when I cut the tops off of them but I really was throwing away some tasty bits and now I don't have to. This strawberry huller makes getting the stems off of the strawberry so much easier and it works so fast. I hardly have to even work do get the stems out. Just press the plunger, stab the strawberry and let the plunger go, twist and it grabs the stem and removes it. It's so easy to use and a lot less messy than cutting the tops off of several strawberries on the counter plus I'm not wasting so much of the top of the strawberry anymore. This works great.

It says that this can be used to take the core out of tomatoes as well so I'll definitely be trying that. 

Disclaimer: I was given a free product in exchange for my honest review.

14 comments:

  1. This is a great idea and wish I would have had it yesterday when making shortcake for anniversary dinner. (lol) Going to have to grab this for sure. Thanks for the post! Hugs...

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    1. I usually cut off so much of the strawberry, what a waste.

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  2. The tool looks pretty big for the size of strawberries we get around here. Glad it worked well for you!

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    1. The thing is when you press the plunger you an press it all the way for big ones or just a little for small strawberries.

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  3. Save on wasting the strawberries, a good thing indeed

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  4. I just cut them off

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    1. That's what I had been doing too.

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  5. This sure sounds handy, I usually cut the top off if I eat strawberries. I do try not to cut away the strawberry, but ofcourse a small piece still get's lost. I also sounds like this takes less time as well.

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  6. OMG, don't kill me, I need sleep, but at first glance, I thought this was a "toy"! LOL

    I didn't know you had diabetes. Have you heard of bitter melon tea/vegetable? It's really effective in terms of regulating blood sugar levels. Diabetes runs in my family too, we got a rabid kind (amputations, loss of eyesight, renal failure, heart disease, you name it!). I eat as much of it as I can as a preventative measure.

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    1. Bwahahaha omg that is too funny.

      I haven't heard of using bitter melon for that but my doc put me on Victoza and that seems to be keeping my blood sugar levels lower for now.

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  7. My mother-in-law would love this gadget. She has issues with pain in her hand. Adding to my Christmas shopping list.

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  8. I love finding new helpful kitchen gadgets. This will work loads better than hulling strawberries with the tip of my potato peeler.

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