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No matter how you choose to eat your corn, plain with butter and a fork, in a salad or in another dish, this corn stripper works great. You can use it on raw or cooked corn. To use, insert the cob into the blade and press down as you twist to remove the kernels. It’s super fast and very easy.

Of course, you can use a knife to cut corn kernels off the cob, but if you’ve done this, you know things can get a little messy. The kernels tend to fly everywhere and you have to be careful that your knife doesn’t slip. Nonetheless, the Chef’n Cob Corn Stripper is the easiest way to remove corn kernels.

Corner-radius (bull-nose) end-mills are designed to produce smooth, artifact-free surfaces in the bottoms of slots and pockets at much higher chiploads than either fish-tail (square) or ball-nose cutters.

Think & Tinker 2-flute 1/4 in. and 1/2 in. shank end-mills feature an off-center plunging tip style enhanced with revisions to the cutting edges and flute profile. These changes result in bits with improved cutting properties in a wider range of materials. Our tools are routinely used to shape and engrave metals, plastics, all types of woods and a wide variety of composites.

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“We love BBQ corn. Not so much on the cob, but stripped and put into salad. This does a much nicer job than just cutting with a knife,” wrote one reviewer.

The Chef’n Cob Corn Stripper is small enough you can keep it in a kitchen drawer and it’s pretty affordable, too. You might want to try it, especially ahead of the summer months when corn is in season.

This attention to detail and the use of top quality materials result in tools with dependable cutting characteristics and one of the longest tool lives in the market. Combined with comprehensive customer support, our cutters have become the tools of choice for sign makers, model makers, artists and instrument builders around the world.

Extended-reach end-mills feature a reduced diameter neck that starts where the flutes end. This allows the bit to be used in multi-pass machining operations to penetrate much deeper than the length of the flutes. Necking the tool in this fashion enhances the rigidity of the cutter, reducing deflection and chatter under heavy chiploads.

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If you love eating corn in the summertime, this gadget is going to change your life. You can skip the messy corn on the cob and picking the fibers out of your teeth. Instead, remove kernels easily with this affordable corn stripper.

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