New Star Foodservice Fry Cutter 3/8" with Suction Feet vs New Star Foodservice Tomato Slicer 3/16-Inch
Overall winner: New Star Foodservice Fry Cutter 3/8" with Suction Feet
Key Differences
Product A (B00DVXLGHO) is a heavy-duty cast-iron fry cutter with a stainless steel rod and consistent 3/8" cuts and a higher average user rating (4.60 from 7,539 reviews), making it better for heavy kitchen use and fries. Product B (B00FEQH1NE) is a commercial tomato slicer with razor-sharp stainless blades and a lower average rating (4.10 from 542 reviews); it offers finer 3/16" slices but has reported durability issues and blade dulling
New Star Foodservice Fry Cutter 3/8" with Suction Feet
Industrial-grade fry cutter with 3/8" cuts, cast iron body, and suction feet. Fans cite durable build and fast, consistent fries; some note cleaning can be tedious
Pros
- heavy-duty cast iron body
- 3/8 inch fry cuts
- table or wall mount capability
- stainless steel rod
Cons
- cleaning can be tedious
- mixed suction cup strength feedback
New Star Foodservice Tomato Slicer 3/16-Inch
Commercial-grade tomato slicer with aluminum body and razor-sharp stainless blades for uniform slices. Built for lever-assisted cutting with a built-in cutting board; offers vertical and horizontal handles for leverage. Customer feedback notes ease of use and value, but durability concerns and blade sharpness issues have been reported
Pros
- commercial-grade construction
- razor-sharp stainless blades
- vertical and horizontal handles for leverage
- built-in cutting board
Cons
- durability concerns; slicer may fall apart
- blade sharpness issues reported by some users
- mixed quality perception
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | New Star Foodservice |
| Durability | New Star Foodservice |
| Versatility | New Star Foodservice |
| User Reviews | New Star Foodservice |