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Take the stress out of the backyard barbecue, the corn kernels out of your teeth, and the hassle out of cooking by grabbing this corn cob stripper at Amazon for only $18 now.

And while it looks striking, plenty of people have been questioning its practicality given a single scratch will likely stand out like a sore thumb.

It’s also slightly concerning that Musk is still coming up with Cybertruck options on the fly considering the truck is on the cusp of release.

The video was deleted shortly after it was posted, but thanks to some savvy viewers who saved it before it disappeared, we got the footage in all its glorious detail.

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This 4-in-1 gadget features a circular serrated blade with a hole in the center to cut the kernels away from the cob, a porous lid for grating ingredients like ginger, a bowl fitted with a silicone ring on the bottom to prevent movement, and a safety handle so your fingers never have to get close to the sharp edges. It works just as well with raw corn as it does with cooked corn, and is dishwasher-safe. It truly seems like this nifty tool can do no wrong.

“If you are off-roading, or even driving on normal roads, the stainless is going to show a ton of scratches from dirt and rocks kicking up,” one guy said.

It’s summer, which means it’s officially time for those lazy, hazy days of wandering around farmers markets and congregating around grills. While I love the long days and even longer nights, the best part of the season for me isn’t the endless sunshine or warm weather — it’s the corn. I’m just as likely to devour it raw in a salad as I am to eat it buttered and grilled or blended and baked.

But while corn is the best part of summer, it’s also kind of the worst. My love of eating it straight off the cob is matched only by my hatred of getting the kernels stuck in my teeth. It adds unnecessary stress to backyard barbecues, which is no place for negativity. It seems this particular grievance is a common one because this $18 corn cob stripper has been climbing up Amazon’s kitchen & dining bestsellers list this week.

Amazon customers agree that it’s worth the price and drawer space. One shopper writes, “The corn cob stripper was very sharp, quick, and easy to use. I was beyond amazed at how well it worked.” Although, it’s worthwhile to note that many reviewers report that it performs best with slender ears of corn versus wide ones.

Just yesterday we saw the EV tearing through the desert with raised air suspension, giving us an insight into its off-road capabilities.

With the EV undergoing performance testing across California right now, eagle-eyed fans have been snapping video footage and leaking it online.

Shoppers can’t get enough of how quickly this gadget removes the kernels from the cob, leaving them whole and intact in a bowl on the flip side of the blade. One customer still can’t believe how “it easily stripped the corn in a few seconds,” and another says it took only “10 minutes to do 60 ears.”

Kate Bain is the Page Editor at supercarblondie.com. She is based in Dubai and coordinates coverage of the latest news across automotive, technology, and lifestyle. Kate has a bachelor's degree in business and post graduate in journalism. She is an experienced editor and journalist who has worked for News Corp, Daily Mail Australia, and Sky News. When she's not at work, you'll find her attached at the hip to her dog, Thor. Kate is currently on maternity leave following the birth of her first child.

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We might be able to offer an optional tungsten carbide coating, which is basically scratch-proof to everything below diamond hardness

“We might be able to offer an optional tungsten carbide coating, which is basically scratch-proof to everything below diamond hardness,” he said.