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Cherry Pitter
When the red fruits are fully ripe with their fruity-sweet or tart flavor, summer has finally arrived. The rich red of the cherry invites you to pick the fruit from the tree and eat it right there. Of course, followed by a cherry pit spitting contest. Especially if you have a cherry tree in your own garden, you probably can't eat as many cherries this way as you would like. So, you bake pies and cakes, make jam, prepare cherry syrup, and preserve cherries for the winter. To make pitting cherries a breeze, we have the LURCH Cherry Pitter for you.
Easy to Use
Using it is a piece of cake. You simply fill the cherries in from the top and press the easy-to-use button. The sharp stainless steel blade cleanly separates the flesh from the pit. The pit then falls into the practical collection container, and the pitted cherry comes out from the spout. Here, you can collect the pitted fruit in a bowl or on a plate. Even larger quantities can be pitted "at the push of a button" in no time. The best part is that it works entirely without electricity.
Easy to Clean
After use, you can easily disassemble the cherry pitter into four parts and clean it in the dishwasher.
All at a Glance:
- Pits fresh and preserved cherries and olives
- Practical button for quick operation
- Extra-large funnel – ideal for larger quantities of cherries
- Integrated collection container for clean separation of flesh and pits
- Stainless steel blade for a clean cut
- Easy disassembly and cleaning
- Dishwasher safe.
Descaler type | Kirschentsteiner |
Length | 23 cm |
Width | 11 cm |
Colour | Grey |
Item number | 40747551 |
Colour | Grey |
Material group | Plastic |
Material | Plastic |
Descaler type | Kirschentsteiner |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Width | 11 cm |
Length | 23 cm |
Length | 20.40 cm |
Width | 19.20 cm |
Height | 11.50 cm |
Weight | 610 g |
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How often does a product of this brand in the «Pitters» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
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- 1.Brabantia0 %
- 1.Gastromax0 %
- 1.Triangle0 %
- 1.WMF0 %
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- Kuhn RikonNot enough data
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How often is a product of this brand in the «Pitters» category returned?
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- 1.Kuhn Rikon0 %
- 1.Moha0 %
- 1.Triangle0 %
- 4.WMF0.2 %