Harbor Freight has the Heavy Duty French Fry Cutter for $20 - $4 off with coupon code 22478559 + $7 shipping = $23 shipped. Includes two pushing blocks and two cutting frames. Spend hours finding out what else it can cut.
Couple of questions that I'd ask myself before I buy this:
1. How valuable is my time? Do I really have nothing more productive to do than cut french fries? Perhaps I could also go out back and dig a latrine to save a few bucks on the water bill.
2. Does this look fun? I would answer "no", but your answer may vary.
3. Do I expect the world-as-we-know-it to end soon and fear that I may never again have another french fry? If so, I should buy a dozen, since they'll inevitably break and I don't want to venture out into the zombie hordes trying to locate another cutter.
Couple of questions that I'd ask myself before I buy this:
1. How valuable is my time? Do I really have nothing more productive to do than talk about a french fry cutter on Ben's Bargains?
2. Do I have space to store this contraption in my kitchen? I would answer "no", but your answer may vary.
3. Do I expect this bargain will be the last we see of this thing or fear that I may never again have another french fry? If so, I should buy a dozen, and give them away as Christmas presents to friends. Then, when I have a urged for french fries, I'd go over to my friend's place with a sack of potatoes and let them grease up the kitchen cooking french fries...
Couple of questions that I'd ask myself before I buy this:
1. How valuable is my time? Do I really have nothing more productive to do than cut french fries? Perhaps I could also go out back and dig a latrine to save a few bucks on the water bill.
2. Does this look fun? I would answer "no", but your answer may vary.
3. Do I expect the world-as-we-know-it to end soon and fear that I may never again have another french fry? If so, I should buy a dozen, since they'll inevitably break and I don't want to venture out into the zombie hordes trying to locate another cutter.
The answer is:
You don't have any good potato recipes to need this.
Mmmmm, Cajun sweet potato fries.
Couple of questions that I'd ask myself before I buy this:
1. How valuable is my time? Do I really have nothing more productive to do than talk about a french fry cutter on Ben's Bargains?
2. Do I have space to store this contraption in my kitchen? I would answer "no", but your answer may vary.
3. Do I expect this bargain will be the last we see of this thing or fear that I may never again have another french fry? If so, I should buy a dozen, and give them away as Christmas presents to friends. Then, when I have a urged for french fries, I'd go over to my friend's place with a sack of potatoes and let them grease up the kitchen cooking french fries...
holding out for a quarter pounder with cheese machine