- Brand: POP
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Color: Stainless Steel
- Product Dimensions: 1.55″L x 0.78″W x 0.78″H
- Recommended Uses For Product: Vegetable
- Product Care Instructions: Dishwasher Safe
- Blade Material: Stainless Steel
- Item Weight: 1.06 Kilograms
- Blade Shape: Square
- Operation Mode: Manual
- MULTIPURPOSE: Now you can get restaurant-quality fries right at home! Comes with two interchangeable blades that perfectly cut 1/2″ thick or 3/8″ thin – 3″ long pieces of fries. Perfect at cutting potatoes, and carrots. Also, great for prepping vegetables like onions, zucchinis, cucumbers. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR SWEET POTATOES
- EASY TO USE: Effortlessly prep your fries and vegetables. Our heavy-duty pulldown lever firmly presses your potato through the sharp stainless steel blades. Built with sturdy legs and suction cup base for optimal leverage while cutting. Simply place our French fries cutter on any flat smooth surface and lock in the suction cup to prevent slippage. Locking systems ensure the blades don’t move while cutting for a consistent cut.
- COMPACT, DURABLE, AND EASY TO CLEAN: Compact design (10 inches by 5 inches) takes up minimal space in your kitchen. Stainless steel material and commercial grade lever are designed for years of use. Interchangeable blades can only be inserted one way preventing any unintentional misuse or damage. Dishwasher safe and can quickly be washed with soap and water.
- PERFECT CUTTER TO COMPLEMENT ANY FRYER: Our Fry cutter is designed to easily prep fries at a perfect length for deep fryers and air fryers. At 3″ length per fry, you don’t need to worry about fitting oversized fries in your fryer. Prepare fries for a snack, party, or dinner with ease.
- QUALITY BACKED BY GUARANTEE: We always thrive for 100% customer satisfaction. Thatโs why offering a life-time warranty for this product was a no-brainer for us. If anything is not to your complete satisfaction, simply reach out to us and we will make it right! Guaranteed.

















Debbie Lee Wesselmann –
I should have read the description of this French fry cutter more closely. You have to cut the potatoes in half because it cuts only 3″ or smaller fries. It works by sticking a potato halved down the middle (not lengthwise) and forcing it through a cutting grid by means of a lever. I have to use a good amount of force into get a potato through, and even then, sometimes the end of a potato gets stuck in the grid. Unlike other reviewers, though, I’ve had no problem getting the lever/suction to keep it attached to my granite counters as I slice. It comes with two cutting grids for shoestring and regular cut fries.The caveats in the directions make this cutter even less useful and less convenient. You can’t stick any of the parts in the dishwasher. If you try to cut sweet potato fries, you have to microwave the whole potatoes for a minute first to soften them, or else the cutter will break. This is my favorite: “DO NOT apply excessive force if potatoe (sic) refuses to cut.” I mean, all potatoes I’ve tried to cut have been difficult, so what is excessive force? I don’t have confidence that this will hold up over time.I had hoped to avoid taking out my mandoline to cut fries, but even though this takes no time to assemble, it ends up being more work. Plus, it limits the length of my fries so that they are all stubby. Especially given the selling price, this French fry cutter just is not worth the space it takes up in my kitchen. Still, if I did not have a mandoline, this would be preferable to handcutting fries, hence my 3-star rating. It works, but it’s a bit of a pain.– Debbie Lee Wesselmann
Sadiki T West –
Doesn’t suction to the table well but that could be user error overall nice fryer cutter
Michael Schumacher –
I have cut my time cutting French fries by at least a two third of the time. Itโs easy to use and clean. The suction is okay but could be stronger. Hence a 4 out 5. But since you push down the bit of sliding at times is manageable.
John Streeter –
This is a fast and efficient way to make fries. We recently switched to a whole food plant-based diet and have missed things like fries. My wife purchased a Ninja air fryer and set about hand-cutting fries. I remembered this from when I was a kid and so found this and purchased it. I can fill the basket now in a couple of minutes. Super easy! On the negative side, and not much of a negative, you are restricted to potatoes or chunks no more than 3 inches. I thought this might be a major drawback, but I haven’t had a bag of Russets that didn’t have 2/3rds of the potatoes be that size. Makes it so easy to wash, slice, and cook a mess of oil-free fries and serve them up with some yellow mustard for dipping and have a healthy snack with little clean-up.
seelhoffa –
I think this is a pretty good bang for the buck. I see other complaints about the space for potatoes- but I can make some pretty long fries in mine? It’s really not a big deal. Obviously sweet potatoes are not ment for this devise. If you take your time and be gentle with it, it works like a dream! Save time considerably! At the cost of some other ones- you still get a nice metal french fry Cutter at the fraction of the cost. Definitely worth the money
G Mason –
I tried another french-fry cutter and was very disappointed so i got this one. IT WORKS PERFECTLY!! It is easy to use and cuts two sizes of fries. It is easy to clean and can just be put into the dishwasher for cleaning. Glad I got rid of the other one and got this one.
Damien S. –
We eat fries probably too often. In a home with four kids, gourmet options for any meal often include chicken nuggets, mac & cheese…and fries. This handy gadget makes quick work of potatoes to make those homestyle fries I remember from my favorite sandwich restaurant from my teen years working in the mall.The options for different size cuts are easy to swap and cleanup is a breeze. This item is so easy to use that my elderly mother in law (VERY BAD ARTHRITIS) had no trouble using it and loved it so much when she watched our kids while my wife and I were out of town. She loved it so much we bought her one for her house as well. I’d definitely recommend this for anyone who want to make home made fries or just cut up potatoes easily. It could work for other veggies as well, but we’ve not ventured down that route as it would possibly be healthier for us. lol.
TANYA WALTERS –
It does what it is supposed to do but sometimes it is very difficult to cut the potatoes into fries. I followed the directions exactly by cutting the potatoes in half but it can still be very difficult to cut the fries. There are probably better options to buy depending on the amount of money you want to spend.