New Star Foodservice Fry Cutter 3/8" with Suction Feet vs VEVOR 1/4" Tomato Slicer with Built-in Cutting Board
Overall winner: New Star Foodservice Fry Cutter 3/8" with Suction Feet
Key Differences
New Star (B00DVXLGHO) is a heavier-duty cast iron fry cutter that delivers consistent 3/8" cuts and has a higher aggregate rating from many more reviews; choose it if you want rugged durability and proven user satisfaction. VEVOR/Happybuy (B07BJ185BW) is lighter cast-aluminum with removable blades for easier cleaning and 1/4" slicing—pick it if you need a more versatile slicer/cutting-board combo and easier blade removal
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
VEVOR 1/4" Tomato Slicer with Built-in Cutting Board
Commercial-style tomato slicer with 1/4" cut capacity and removable stainless steel blades for easy cleaning. Easy slicing with dual handles and a stable, slip-resistant base; noted for quality and ease of use by customers
Pros
- Sturdy cast aluminum body for durability
- Removable stainless steel blades for cleaning
- Ergonomic vertical and horizontal handles
- Stability with four rubber feet
Cons
- Some customers report blade durability issues
- Rubber feet can detach with use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | New Star Foodservice |
| Durability | New Star Foodservice |
| Versatility | Happybuy |
| User Reviews | New Star Foodservice |