








🍟 Cut fries like a pro, impress your crew, and never settle for soggy again!
The New Star Foodservice 42306 is a commercial-grade manual French fry cutter featuring a rust-proof cast iron body and an 8-inch stainless steel blade that cuts fries into consistent 3/8" pieces. Designed for professional kitchens and serious home chefs, it mounts securely with suction feet or on walls, offers interchangeable blades, and disassembles easily for cleaning. Trusted by culinary pros, it delivers restaurant-quality fries with minimal effort and maximum durability.






| ASIN | B00DVXLGHO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,291 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #113 in Mandolines & Slicers |
| Blade Length | 8 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | New Star Foodservice |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,557) |
| Date First Available | July 12, 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00639713042306, 00840291530974 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.68 pounds |
| Item model number | 42306 |
| Manufacturer | New Star Foodservice |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions | 14.2"L x 8.5"W x 12"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Vegetable |
| Special Feature | Interchangeable Blades |
| UPC | 639713042306 |
C**E
Solid, functional, a professional-grade tool
This French Fry cutter works beautifully, with a few caveats. It produces lots of fries with minimal effort (hint: use older potatoes for better flavor and easier cutting). I like to soak the cut potatoes for at least 30 minutes in water with a capful of plain vinegar added. This helps draw out the starch (the water will be cloudy). This is followed by two cooks in peanut oil, one at low temp to cook the fries through, then one at high temp for crispiness. Season immediately with salt and/or BBQ rub to your preference. The cut fries are perfectly formed. Your results with proper technique will be better than anything at a drive-thru, and way-way-way less expensive. I find the machine simple to clean. The cutter blade is easily removed with 3 thumbscrews (hint: have a small bowl handy to keep the thumbscrews and lock washers together). I soak the cutter blade in a bowl of soapy water, and then use a sink sprayer and vegetable brush to make sure all the potato gunk is cleaned out. It's a 30-second job. The body of the cutter generally needs only to be wiped off with a damp cloth. You can replace the cutter and matching pusher with a different size if you wish to make different size fries. Those users who are complaining that the suction cups are too strong should note that a small rubber column on the cup can be pulled up to release the vacuum. I like having the strong attachment, as I usually cut fries on my smoothtop range and don't want the cutter sliding around. If you don't like the suction cups, take them off and mount the cutter to a piece of plywood or install it vertically on your wall. It's also handy to have a shallow bowl ready to catch the fries as they come out. Put the cut fries immediately into water to avoid darkening. Two design weaknessses: First, if you're not careful removing the cutter blade, it's easy to have the cutter seem to fall apart and be confusing to re-assemble. The more you do it, the less this is likely to happen. Second, it's possible to mount the cutter blade backward. Pay attention, people–the sharp side needs to be the one in contact with the potato! Some of the folks complaining it's too hard to push the potato through the cutter have the blade mounted backward, as the machine is designed to give you a big mechanical lever advantage against the poor defenseless potato. This a pro-style cutter, the same one I used in culinary school, and will hold up forever.
C**F
Perfect Fries Every Time.
Really great french fry cutter. I was sick of mucking about with a knife trying to get a consistent size and with this thing it's a piece of cake. The packaging was a little lackluster, It was a cardboard box and some foam inserts. The box looked a little beat up when I got it but all the parts were pristine when I opened it up. Granted this thing is 100% heavy metal so to do any damage it'd probably have to get dropped off a moving truck and then get run over by a different truck. Also no real instruction but the only thing you have to put on is the lever. To install the handle reomve the long bolt in the very back of the cutter. Place the lever behind the cutter with hand grip pointing away from the unit and the smaller hole up. Line of the back set of holes of the lever in between the holes you removed the long bolt from reinsert the bolt, and tighten down the nut creating the pivot point. Next there should be two metal braces that lead to the pressing plate. Remove the nut and bolt from these braces, raise the lever up so you can sandwich it between the two braces, reinsert and tighten the bolt. It should now slide smoothly back and forth. The cutter is rather large about 1.5 ft long and 1 ft high with the handle attached so it's going to take up some cabinet space The suction cups (which bolt in and you can finger tighten in place) are STRONG. I tried them on a normal counter top, tile, and wood (like a butchers block). They had no problem sticking to anything smooth and nonporous but the wood surface didn't work to well so anything like granite or a varnished counter should be fine. For how they actually cut the potatoes? Nothing was easier. I cut up Russets and it took my about 30 seconds to cut 6 potatoes perfectly and evenly. Clean up isn't bad but you will have to break out a screw drive the remove the pushing plate so it can be properly washed (skins tend to get a little stuck in it). Remove the three front wingnuts and take the cutting grid off. Remove the pushing plate by unscrewing the two screws in the back. Once both those pieces are off you can remove the metal chute where the potato sits. Those get scrubbed and washed and the rest of the cutter gets wiped down since the frame doesn't touch the food at all. It's a tad pricey but the incredibly solid construction means it'll last a life time. Plus you can but a bunch of other plates to make different sizes and such. PS Here's a link to a pretty good method of making frites and one to picking the best potatoes for frying (using a potatoes specific gravity no less) http://chefjonlovett.com/2013/09/french-fries/ http://www.chefsteps.com/activities/finding-perfect-french-fry-potatoes
C**N
Great kit
K**.
No se como les entregaron su articulo a otros 👀 peeeeero.... El mio llego perfectamente acomodado en su cajita, lo arme super fácil y pummm corte 15 kg de papas 🥔 sige vivo después de eso y tiene una calidad en el porta cuchillas que uffff esta super (comparada con diseños iguales pero mas económicos) si es para tu casa o pequeño negocio es perfecta no lo dudes ✨
K**6
Amazon検索したら同じ様な押し出し式の器具が沢山出てきて迷った そこで、便利で助かるレビュー読んだり価格帯を比較したりし 数種に絞ったがどうもジャガイモならどれもいけそうだが 目的のジャガイモより密で堅いサツマイモとなると てこの原理的機構で力が入るハンドル部分の作りや仕様がポイントの様で 中空タイプ(パイプ)は案外折れたレビューもあったりし 鋳物のハンドルがシッカリして良さそうでさらに絞り込んだ 格子状の刃の性能もあるが それを押し出す部分はプラ製だったり形状が?な感じのもあったりで 消去法みたいな選択方法の後この商品を選んだ。 少しお高いのが残念でしたが、安価で簡単に壊れるよりイイかと注文 納期に数日かかりましたが予想通りのガッチリ感もある商品到着 そして期待のサツマイモカット! 思惑通りスムースで安定的に使え ハンドルも思った通り鋳物でガッチリし使っていて安心安定感があったので この商品を選んでみて良かったと思っています。
J**S
Likes: well constructed, heavy duty materials, proper lock washers, strong wing nuts, sharp blades, built to last. I will be screwing the chopper to a heavy weight board as this will be better than using the suction cups for my set up. People with granite type tops will find the suction cups work well. My work surfaces are all wood, so screwing in is better. I have nicknamed the chopper the "Green Dog" as it looks like a green bulldog when stored on the counter. I have used hard to chop veggies such as big carrots, big radish, hard potatoes and it chopped through everything with little effort. Some strength is required to pull the lever. I have a lot of arthritis and am able to use the chopper. I do agree with the manufacturer that mounting on a vertical wall would make operating the lever easier as your body has more strength pulling down than pulling sideways. I expect that this chopper will easily last 20+ years with a bit of care and handling. I really like having the choice of 4 chopper blades from thin fries shapes to bigger wedges.
N**S
This beast does the job! On the box, it states this is a commercial, industrial product. I bought the Weston 1/4-inch cutter which I have already put to the test as I love julienne fries. You should know that the smaller the cut, the more force is required to push the potato through the cutter. The 1/2-inch cutter the unit comes with barely requires any force to use. This unit did not fail (unlike cheaper, plastic kitchen tools I've tried before). The unit is solid cast iron painted in a green rust proof paint. It weighs a hefty 10 lbs so the feel is very solid. For me, the suction cups did not consistently adhere to the surface but the unit being so heavy, I had no trouble using it. Also, if you plan on using this vertically you will need to bolt it to a beam wall (not Sheetrock or drywall - it needs solid anchoring). The maximum length of your potato cannot exceed 6 inches as that is the maximum the chamber will allow. As others have mentioned, cleaning requires disassembly and a screwdriver is needed to remove the top "push" plate. The bottom cutter plate is held in place with three wingnuts which can be manually removed. The back panel "V" plate which hold the potato is easily removed by sliding it through the bottom opening once the cutter plate is removed. The rest of the unit could be wiped with damp cloth if needed so you're only cleaning the pusher and cutter plates plus the stainless steel backwall (it takes less than a minute to remove/replace these parts). I usually cut large quantity and hold these cut potatoes in water (and a bit of vinegar) refrigerated until used. Because this is a bit more expensive, I resisted buying a model like this before. But after 2 broken plastic cutters and mandolins that just won't do the job, I regret my past resistance.
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