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Pitting Efficiency
Customers are extremely satisfied with the pitting efficiency of the Chef'n QuickPit Cherry Pitter Preserve Lid. The plunger effectively holds the pits as they are removed from cherries, making the process quick and convenient for users. Additionally, the collection of pits in the handle is appreciated for easy disposal. However, some customers have noted that cleaning the device can be a challenge and require extra attention to ensure proper use.
Ease Of Use
Customers generally find the Chef'n QuickPit Cherry Pitter Preserve Lid easy and fast to use for pitting cherries. The device saves time and effort in processing large quantities, but some users have mentioned that it takes a few tries to get used to its operation. Despite this minor inconvenience, most customers are satisfied with the product's performance and find it worth the investment.
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Cherry Size Compatibility
Customers have mixed opinions regarding the size compatibility of this cherry pitter for various cherry sizes. While most users find it effective and easy to use for smaller cherries, some larger cherries may not fit properly, resulting in a few being mashed during the process. Overall, the cherry pitter is praised for its convenience and ability to directly transfer pitted cherries into jars for preservation.
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Quality
Effective, easy to use, well engineered, and sturdy.
) machine washable, retains the pits, and straight-to-jar features are awesome!
Whatever you do, don't twist the center piece to loosen the cherry, it will damage the part on the end.
A big purple mess everywhere, very time consuming, and squashed fruit!
Price
Got this for less than $5, would buy again!
It’s definitely worth the cost of $10 that i paid.
That's a small price to pay for a quick, mess-free container of pitted cherries imo.
Packaging/appearance
We tried the pickled cherry recipe on the enclosed pamphlet and they were delicious.
Competitiveness
We love cherries - but the mess in my kitchen from pitting a batch for easy eating rivals that of peeling red beets.
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
cherry, easy, still, few and great. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 108 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 23 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But you must have mason jar with a wide mouth…
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Whatever you do dont twist the center piece to loosen the cherry it will damage the part on the end
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Id say it pits 95 or more
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I would pour them in a saucer after pitting and usually didnt find more than 12 pits each time
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Solid performer if you get your technique just right its all about quickly jerking the handle up after pushing the pit out imo
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It works best with firm standardsize cherries
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not as good as the mason jar topped cherry pitter i grew up with but a close second
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is the first cherry pitter i purchased
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