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The tong ends could not pluck the stem out of a strawberry in a single motion and would often require a second attempt.
If you’re in the market for a strawberry huller, chances are you’re planning on working with large quantities of strawberries. If you’ve ever had a pair of tongs quit bouncing back after a while, you know what we’re talking about.If you have your eye on a different huller on our list, Joie sells the strawberry slicer separately. The stainless steel tube pushes up through berry cores from the bottom, and the rounded handle is shaped to fit your thumb with non-slip ridges. There is a helpful trio of photos on the back of the packing which guides you through the process of strawberry hull removal using the Chef'n Original Stem Gem Strawberry Huller, and back there you will also find out that this cute and handy gadget is top rack dishwasher safe and BPA free. Testers were able to quickly and efficiently use the Chef’n StemGem to hull bulk quantities of strawberries with little to no downtime.
The sharp stainless steel tips are tapered for easy insertion into the strawberry hull and with a bit of practice, we found the technique required to quickly remove the hulls with minimal waste, meaning you can be on your way to that Decadent Strawberry Mousse for Two even faster! It features a wide plastic grip up top which makes it easier to grab ahold of and the metal rod is open on the ends and side for easier removal of the strawberry pieces that get trapped inside while coring.Although the simplicity of the tool—no fancy buttons or hinges—means it may take some getting used to, it will last a long time.