Goodness sake. By the time I purchase a dremel, file/ knife honer, wire and a heat gun, I mine as well skip it and use the money saved to purchase a Spring Potato Slicer. 🤭
Why did you go to the trouble of making a plastic covering for the opposite end? It doesn't do anything. 🤔 The biggest disadvantage of using a tin can is, you have to keep it totally dry, otherwise it rusts VERY QUICKLY. I mean you would have to wash and DRY it IMMEDIATELY after using it, or it could be rusted by the time you finish cooking and eating your potatoes! 😝
This was pretty cool…never wanted a potato spiral cutter before. Kind of want to make one now
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Awesome 👍❤️🇵🇭
I don't want spiral cut potatoes that badly.
I don’t have all those tools 🛠️ !!….😢
If you use a pastry brush and cooking oil to cover the surface of the tin, inside and outside, after washing it, that will prevent rust.
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Goodness sake. By the time I purchase a dremel, file/ knife honer, wire and a heat gun, I mine as well skip it and use the money saved to purchase a Spring Potato Slicer. 🤭
Why did you go to the trouble of making a plastic covering for the opposite end? It doesn't do anything. 🤔
The biggest disadvantage of using a tin can is, you have to keep it totally dry, otherwise it rusts VERY QUICKLY. I mean you would have to wash and DRY it IMMEDIATELY after using it, or it could be rusted by the time you finish cooking and eating your potatoes! 😝