Just started watching you on RUclips! I got a dehydrater for christmas a few years ago. I never knew you could dehydrate soo much!! Thank you. I has some frozen strawberries in my freezer got them out dehydrated them and then turned them into powder!! Put them on pancakes and my kids and husband LOVED them.
Picked cherries for the first time and spent hours pitting by hand. It was time well spent as we'll enjoy them this winter. I'm liking the progressive for our needs next year. How kind of you to do this during the pandemic! Thank you!
I live in northern Missouri and the 1st year my cherry tree produced. I know nothing about preparing. I feel awful as I don't have enough time to save all that are on the tree . Now to find the 6 pitted and save all I can. Thank you for a good view of a way to get the most out of my favorite pie CHERRY. Fresh im excited. Wish me luck im a guy who likes to do whatever I can to get the job done.
My husband and I have been eating so many cherries lately. I just bought a dehydrator and I really want to dehydrate some of them. I would prefer the Leifheit Pitter. I think I could get a lot more done and in a quicker time. Thank you for giving these gifts out to your readers. That is very sweet. I have been following you but I never subscribed so I am now a new subscriber.
Thank you for showing me how to use these pitters I always love to see how products work before I go and buy them.... I also liked how it was in a real life situation not a commercial where everything works perfect..... Keep up the great work..... I also liked the bigger one because it seems to get more done when working with the right size cherries..... 😊
I appreciate your honesty and demonstration of both. I would prefer the smaller pitter as I do not pit more than twice a year and am messy enough on my own. I do not need a murder scene! Good luck everyone!
Would love the 1st one! I am planting cherry trees but am getting some now from neighbors. Thanks for your review, it is nice to have honest opinions on gadgets!
Wow !!! I never knew they had such a tool I love the Progressive I use a Pitter that does one at a time !!! I love fresh cherries to make a cherry pie !!! Thanks for this video !!!
I’m so happy to see this review. I’ve debated to get one of these and wanted to see someone use them before I spent money on something I didn’t like. I love the Leifheit and will be getting one!! Thanks for creating this video.
Boy I could have used this a week ago. Took me a few hours pitting cherries with a knife. The Progressive seems like it would be my best bet. I only deal with cherries during picking season. Thank you for the reviews. It was nice to see them in action.
I bought the Progessive just before cherry season to use this year. Worked great, never had a cherry get stuck in the top like you did. Rarely did a pit stay in the cherry and they were easy to find because I halved them to dehydrate. Made cherry season so much easier
Like I said, I''m thinking it's because the hinge on mine isn't working properly, so not popping out the cherries all the time. But it still makes the job easier than doing it by hand.
I could have used a cherry pitter last summer when a friend had buckets of cherries from her trees. I just found your channel and I subscribed. I look forward to watching your videos. I am in the U.S. and well over 18 years old, but I won't disclose exactly how much over 18. I would like the small cherry pitter. Thanks for the review video.
Looks like the Leifheit Pitter would be a blast when working efficiently, with the right size of cherries. Certainly would get me to reconsider preserving cherries and no longer buying canned when I make a pie. Thanks for the review!
My daughter has a hand held one that she picked up for $4 dollars at a dollar store. She liked it so much she bought a second one to have as back-up! She cans a lot of jams & jellies. I wonder what she'll think of these. lol
Love your channel. Planted 2 young cherry trees this year. Harvest wasn't great but more than I expected. If I were to win, I'd choose the Progressive Pitter, Thanks for all the advice dehydrating veggies and fruits.
I have been contemplating which to buy, but I think I've settled on the Prepwork pitter. My kids and I all love cherries! This would make life easier for me.
Just found your channel & subscribed yesterday! I came across your videos while trying to learn about vacuum sealing, but am so excited to watch all of your videos now as well. I would love either cherry pitter since as of now I do each one by hand.
This was a great review. I like how you had to show what to do when it didn't work perfectly. The smaller cherry picker is the size I like. I subscribed. 🍒
Since pie cherries are smaller they may not get stuck, thereby delaying the process. Love your content. Thanks for sharing. 🍒 I prefer the Progressive Pitter.
Thanks for the heads up! I’ve bought a single cherry pitter many years ago and I used it once. I find that using a knife was much faster than the single pitter! Definitely not a wise purchase. I thought I would be using it more often. It got stuck and messy. I bought mine from Marshall’s where they don’t carry much selections of cherry pitter.
I subscribed, love your videos and instructionals!! We are doing cherries for the first time and by hand is a lot of work. The Progressive pitter would be really helpful.
Oh my, either would be better than poking with a straw! Lol... I think the Progressive would be easy to store in a nearby drawer/area and would surely be a terrific help! Thank you for doing this and I love your tips! Blessings from Ohio
Glad it was helpful! If you're entering - please let me know which or no preference you'd want. It helps me track those who want to be entered and those who don't.
If I were to win, I would love to get the Leifheit. Thanks for the demonstration and review, this sort of info is invaluable to homesteading newbies like me!
@@ThePurposefulPantry mine only got stuck if the cherries were to large to fit in the hole. I find it works better if a toss them down the hole one at a time, as a bunch, they got stuck.
Thank you for this review. I would love the progressive pitter. I live in the middle of Rainier and am surrounded by cherries orchards and process 50+ pounds a season.
Wish I had seen this a couple weeks ago! I composted my stems. Thanks for reviewing the cherry pitters! I would lean more towards the Leifhiet (spelling) because I added cherries to our fruit tree ensemble. At the moment we use a single cherry pitter.
I would pick the progressive after watching that. Funny thing is I was just looking at cherry pitters 2 days ago. I had made a 1 pound batch of fermented cherries after reading your 25 ways to preserve cherries. I'd have done the honey jam but I had just used all my honey to ferment garlic last week. After seeing this though. I think I will opt to not buy any and I'll just use a stainless steel straw and find something similar to a soda bottle. My cherries were massive I don't know if either of those pitters would have worked. I quartered my cherries to ferment them.
Cherries are one of my favorite fruits, and definitely my preference for a fresh fruit pie. If I won, either one would work great for me, but my first choice would be the Progressive. Thanks!
Laugh all you want... I use a straw and push the pit out. I’ve gotten pretty fast. My straw doesn’t care how big or small the cherry is, not much mess. It’s quite relaxing to do a quart or 2 at a time. Thanks for the review!♥️😎🍒 And yes I have done 8 quarts so far for jam and cobbler!
Not gonna laugh, I've used a straw a lot for things like this and strawberries. But it got tiresome after awhile, so I switched to a pitter for bigger jobs.
Hello Darcy from Florida. Thanks for the review. I think the progressive cherry pitter would be the best one for me to use. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe. Blessings.
Absolutely love fresh cherries. I have the progressive one & really love it. So I'd love to have the other one if I were lucky enough to win. Thanks for having the giveaway.
We bought about 7 to 8 lbs of cherries a month ago, Lidl had a monster deal on them. My husband, me and our daughter sat and pitted them all by hand. Then we did 6 lbs of plums. Thank goodness I don't do that often.
Hi I love your video's about dehydrating so informative. Some time ago I tried to can cherries and I got one of those pitters and I had Cherry Juice everywhere and it stained the counters. I did use like the big one and kept pinching the palm of my hand in slapping it down and got some bruises and a blood blister. I would love to get either one of the pitters. But the smaller one may be better for me. But I would not complain if I won the bigger. Thank you for your awesome information . Keep drying and canning.
I would love to win the Progressive one that does 6 at a time. Thanks for the lesson and showing what to do with the pits and stems. I did not know they could be used. Thanks
I would use the Progressive as I have thus far not done as much with preserving them because of the time consuming task of removing the pits. Nice demo though-good to know about the cherry size and the impact that can have on the product. This would convince me to preserve more cherries-thanks!
I just started getting lots of cherries from my cherry tree! It’s such a tuff choice but I think I’m long term I think the leifheit. Thanks for the giveaway
I love cherries and they are good for arthritic pain. My preference is the Progressive one: I don't like the idea of the splatter and the size of the other one.
Thank you so much for the video! I just finished pitting 20 pounds of cherries and I saved all the pits. I would also love to win either cherry pitter!
It’s like you read my mind sometimes! I was just telling my hubby “no more cherries with a pitter!” I wouldn’t need the big one, so I vote for the progressive.
The Prepworks (Progressive) seems the best choice out of the two, but neither one is that impressive. I was hoping the Leifheit one would be able to do a large quantity quickly and without so much hassle. Thank you for the reviews - very helpful.
Thank you! Yep - I kept saying it incorrectly. And no, neither is perfect. But one of the other viewers here commented that she's never had that issue with her Leifheit.
I've never pitted cherries. We don't keep them around long enough for anything but fresh eating. That looks super simple to use. Might be a good one for my 5yr old to use.
I would like the red cherry pit tool. I believe you called it the progressive. I really enjoy your videos and have been doing the 30 Day Pantry Challenge.
HI DARCY, THANK YOU FOR SHARING THE CHERRY PITTERS WITH US AND FOR YOUR HONEST OPINION. I WOULD LIKE THE PROGRESSIVE ONE IF WIN, IT SEEMS TO WORK EASILY AND WOULD BE GOOD ON MY HANDS.
Thanks for the video. I appreciate that is was a "real life" presentation. Thanks too for the giveaway, would love either but the larger one would suit me best.
Great review! I canned and dehydrated cherries for the first time last year (30 lbs!) all by hand! My hands looked liked I had stabbed someone to death!! I sure would like a Progressive cherry pitter so I don't ever have to go thru that again :-)
I like both, but I think I'd prefer the leifheit. When I pit cherries I tend to do a ton of them and this seems a lot easier than my current method. I subscribed :)
I am a subscriber. Since I would be using it for canning cherries, I would have to say that I would prefer the Leifheit one. I think it would take a long time to use the other one to get enough cherries pitted for canning, but I would feel blessed to win either one. Will you be doing another video to announce the winners?
I'm not sure how I'll handle it, yet, Mandy - but I'll definitely be screen shotting and posting the results on my FB page, and contacting winners here.
Would like either pitter, but probably would use the smaller one more. If I get big quantities of cherries, I am lucky enough to be in a huge cherry growing area. We can pick our own and then have them pitted for us 😊
Glad you liked it! If you're entering - please let me know which or no preference you'd want. It helps me track those who want to be entered and those who don't.
This was a great review! I love my Leifheit products but this will get a pass. We don't eat that many cherries so up till now I'd just use the pitter that was in the handle of an OXO garlic press. But the press broke so now...no pitter. I do love the idea of dehydrating cherries though...I'll be looking into that Progressive model if someone else is luckier than me. (Eek, I checked and it is now 26.99!) Thank you Darcy!
Well, now you have reason to pit cherries! You're one of the two winners!! Please contact me at thepurposeful pantry at gmail dot com with your mailing information. Congrats!
Just started watching you on RUclips! I got a dehydrater for christmas a few years ago. I never knew you could dehydrate soo much!! Thank you. I has some frozen strawberries in my freezer got them out dehydrated them and then turned them into powder!! Put them on pancakes and my kids and husband LOVED them.
That is awesome!
Picked cherries for the first time and spent hours pitting by hand. It was time well spent as we'll enjoy them this winter. I'm liking the progressive for our needs next year. How kind of you to do this during the pandemic! Thank you!
I live in northern Missouri and the 1st year my cherry tree produced. I know nothing about preparing. I feel awful as I don't have enough time to save all that are on the tree . Now to find the 6 pitted and save all I can. Thank you for a good view of a way to get the most out of my favorite pie CHERRY. Fresh im excited. Wish me luck im a guy who likes to do whatever I can to get the job done.
You can do it!
I was contemplating buying the Leifheit but I am going to stick my with my little red one. Thanks for the video.
My husband and I have been eating so many cherries lately. I just bought a dehydrator and I really want to dehydrate some of them. I would prefer the Leifheit Pitter. I think I could get a lot more done and in a quicker time. Thank you for giving these gifts out to your readers. That is very sweet. I have been following you but I never subscribed so I am now a new subscriber.
That is awesome! Make sure to check out the How to Dehydrate Cherries post! www.thepurposefulpantry.com/dehydrate-cherries/
@@ThePurposefulPantry Thank you so much for the link. I will go there now.
Thank you for showing me how to use these pitters I always love to see how products work before I go and buy them.... I also liked how it was in a real life situation not a commercial where everything works perfect..... Keep up the great work..... I also liked the bigger one because it seems to get more done when working with the right size cherries..... 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Would love any of those. That is really cool. Had no idea as I just cut them with a knife. Thanks for the demo.
Good luck!
I appreciate your honesty and demonstration of both. I would prefer the smaller pitter as I do not pit more than twice a year and am messy enough on my own. I do not need a murder scene! Good luck everyone!
Good luck!
Would love the 1st one! I am planting cherry trees but am getting some now from neighbors. Thanks for your review, it is nice to have honest opinions on gadgets!
That's exciting!!! I'd love to be able to grow them here!
The progressive pitter looks perfect for my kitchen but I would be grateful for either. I'm really glad you are back!
Thanks!! Good luck to you!
I have the Progressive and have been very pleased with it these past few years.
Wow !!! I never knew they had such a tool I love the Progressive I use a Pitter that does one at a time !!! I love fresh cherries to make a cherry pie !!! Thanks for this video !!!
You are so welcome!
I’m so happy to see this review. I’ve debated to get one of these and wanted to see someone use them before I spent money on something I didn’t like. I love the Leifheit and will be getting one!! Thanks for creating this video.
You are so welcome!
Boy I could have used this a week ago. Took me a few hours pitting cherries with a knife. The Progressive seems like it would be my best bet. I only deal with cherries during picking season. Thank you for the reviews. It was nice to see them in action.
Good luck!
@@ThePurposefulPantry Thank you !
I bought the Progessive just before cherry season to use this year. Worked great, never had a cherry get stuck in the top like you did. Rarely did a pit stay in the cherry and they were easy to find because I halved them to dehydrate. Made cherry season so much easier
Like I said, I''m thinking it's because the hinge on mine isn't working properly, so not popping out the cherries all the time. But it still makes the job easier than doing it by hand.
I just purchased the sixer, excited to can and dehydrate cherries. Nice to see the comparison Darcy. I think I chose the right one 😊
Hope you enjoy it!
Brand new subscriber here.
I've been dehydrating for only a few years and have been so pleased with this new chapter of my life.
Leifheit
Awesome!
CONGRATS! You are a winner! Please contact me at thepurposefulpantry at gmail dot com with your mailing information
I could have used a cherry pitter last summer when a friend had buckets of cherries from her trees. I just found your channel and I subscribed. I look forward to watching your videos. I am in the U.S. and well over 18 years old, but I won't disclose exactly how much over 18. I would like the small cherry pitter. Thanks for the review video.
Welcome!
Good to see you!! I like the pump handle one
Good luck, Charley! I hope you're safe in the storms!
Looks like the Leifheit Pitter would be a blast when working efficiently, with the right size of cherries. Certainly would get me to reconsider preserving cherries and no longer buying canned when I make a pie. Thanks for the review!
You're welcome - glad it could help!
My daughter has a hand held one that she picked up for $4 dollars at a dollar store. She liked it so much she bought a second one to have as back-up! She cans a lot of jams & jellies. I wonder what she'll think of these. lol
Love your channel. Planted 2 young cherry trees this year. Harvest wasn't great but more than I expected. If I were to win, I'd choose the Progressive Pitter, Thanks for all the advice dehydrating veggies and fruits.
That is awesome! Good luck!
I have been contemplating which to buy, but I think I've settled on the Prepwork pitter. My kids and I all love cherries! This would make life easier for me.
Good choice!
Oh I love the second one! I just got a bunch of cherries and didn’t know how to go about putting them! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the reviews! I've somehow never thought of getting a pitter, but now that I see them in action, I could make good use of either one.
Glad I could help!
Just found your channel & subscribed yesterday! I came across your videos while trying to learn about vacuum sealing, but am so excited to watch all of your videos now as well. I would love either cherry pitter since as of now I do each one by hand.
Awesome! Thank you!
This was a great review. I like how you had to show what to do when it didn't work perfectly. The smaller cherry picker is the size I like. I subscribed. 🍒
Glad it was helpful!
Since pie cherries are smaller they may not get stuck, thereby delaying the process. Love your content. Thanks for sharing. 🍒 I prefer the Progressive Pitter.
Very true! If you're entering,, make sure to let me know which you'd prefer ;)
Thanks for the demo, it helps to see how to actually do this. I think the Progressive pitter would be preferred.
Good luck!
Thanks for the heads up! I’ve bought a single cherry pitter many years ago and I used it once. I find that using a knife was much faster than the single pitter! Definitely not a wise purchase. I thought I would be using it more often. It got stuck and messy. I bought mine from Marshall’s where they don’t carry much selections of cherry pitter.
I subscribed, love your videos and instructionals!! We are doing cherries for the first time and by hand is a lot of work. The Progressive pitter would be really helpful.
I would prefer the smaller pitter as i dont do alot of cherries a year. Thanks for the review and showing us the good and bad of how they work.
Thanks for watching!
Oh my, either would be better than poking with a straw! Lol... I think the Progressive would be easy to store in a nearby drawer/area and would surely be a terrific help! Thank you for doing this and I love your tips! Blessings from Ohio
Good luck!
I think I would have to go with Leifheit.. but in all honesty either would be a huge help. Thanks for the review. Have a great day.
Good choice!
thank you for all you do so we can do this
I love cherries! They are my favorite fruit. My preference would be the prep-work cherry pitter. Thanks for the video!
Good luck to you!
Love the honest review. So helpful. Look forward to reading the blog post
Glad it was helpful! If you're entering - please let me know which or no preference you'd want. It helps me track those who want to be entered and those who don't.
@@ThePurposefulPantry the handheld version. Thanks so much
I would love to have the smaller unit! Thanks for the demo. You are lucky to have the large cherries 😍
No one is complaining about them, that's for sure :)
I have the 6 cherries at a time one and mine works great.never had any trouble with it.love it!!!
That's great!
Thank you so much for the cherry putter reviews! I just found you on here and was watching how to use the food saver so thank you for that too.
I'm glad they helped!!
If I were to win, I would love to get the Leifheit. Thanks for the demonstration and review, this sort of info is invaluable to homesteading newbies like me!
Good luck!
I have been using a manual Pitter that requires a lot of strength. The Progressive looks like a great improvement!
It really is!
I'm new to dehydrating and would love to try dehydrating cherries! Thank you for all your advice. I've learned so much from you.
Happy to help!
I have the Leifheit and love it, if you push the handle slowly, they can jam, but don't be so gentle and they come right out.
Trust me - not gentle at all. Sometimes, they just got stuck.
@@ThePurposefulPantry mine only got stuck if the cherries were to large to fit in the hole. I find it works better if a toss them down the hole one at a time, as a bunch, they got stuck.
Thank you for this review. I would love the progressive pitter. I live in the middle of Rainier and am surrounded by cherries orchards and process 50+ pounds a season.
Good luck!
Wish I had seen this a couple weeks ago! I composted my stems. Thanks for reviewing the cherry pitters! I would lean more towards the Leifhiet (spelling) because I added cherries to our fruit tree ensemble. At the moment we use a single cherry pitter.
Good luck!
I would pick the progressive after watching that. Funny thing is I was just looking at cherry pitters 2 days ago. I had made a 1 pound batch of fermented cherries after reading your 25 ways to preserve cherries. I'd have done the honey jam but I had just used all my honey to ferment garlic last week. After seeing this though. I think I will opt to not buy any and I'll just use a stainless steel straw and find something similar to a soda bottle. My cherries were massive I don't know if either of those pitters would have worked. I quartered my cherries to ferment them.
So neat. I like the smaller red one. The progressive one
Cherries are one of my favorite fruits, and definitely my preference for a fresh fruit pie. If I won, either one would work great for me, but my first choice would be the Progressive. Thanks!
Good luck!
Laugh all you want... I use a straw and push the pit out. I’ve gotten pretty fast.
My straw doesn’t care how big or small the cherry is, not much mess. It’s quite relaxing to do a quart or 2 at a time.
Thanks for the review!♥️😎🍒
And yes I have done 8 quarts so far for jam and cobbler!
Not gonna laugh, I've used a straw a lot for things like this and strawberries. But it got tiresome after awhile, so I switched to a pitter for bigger jobs.
Hello Darcy from Florida. Thanks for the review. I think the progressive cherry pitter would be the best one for me to use. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe. Blessings.
Good choice! Good luck!
Absolutely love fresh cherries. I have the progressive one & really love it.
So I'd love to have the other one if I were lucky enough to win.
Thanks for having the giveaway.
Good luck!
We bought about 7 to 8 lbs of cherries a month ago, Lidl had a monster deal on them. My husband, me and our daughter sat and pitted them all by hand. Then we did 6 lbs of plums. Thank goodness I don't do that often.
As much as I love them, yes, I'm glad it's a once a year task :D
Hi I love your video's about dehydrating so informative. Some time ago I tried to can cherries and I got one of those pitters and I had Cherry Juice everywhere and it stained the counters. I did use like the big one and kept pinching the palm of my hand in slapping it down and got some bruises and a blood blister. I would love to get either one of the pitters. But the smaller one may be better for me. But I would not complain if I won the bigger. Thank you for your awesome information . Keep drying and canning.
Good luck!
I would love to win the Progressive one that does 6 at a time. Thanks for the lesson and showing what to do with the pits and stems. I did not know they could be used. Thanks
Good luck!
I would use the Progressive as I have thus far not done as much with preserving them because of the time consuming task of removing the pits. Nice demo though-good to know about the cherry size and the impact that can have on the product. This would convince me to preserve more cherries-thanks!
Good luck!
I did not know there were such a thing as a cherry pitter.....really liked the smaller cherry pitter!
Good luck!
I certainly like the way the smaller one works!!
Good luck!
I think these would be great, both for different reasons.! Thanks
I think so too!
Both are nice, but I think I would like the smaller one.
Me, too - the white one is a bit awkward to store in a small space.
Thank you for offering this giveaway. Both pitters seem to work well so if I happen to win I will let the choice up to you.
Good luck!
Fabulous tools to have. We love cherries but the work to pit them is a pain. Thanks for sharing.
Yes they are!
I just started getting lots of cherries from my cherry tree! It’s such a tuff choice but I think I’m long term I think the leifheit. Thanks for the giveaway
Good luck!
I love cherries and they are good for arthritic pain. My preference is the Progressive one: I don't like the idea of the splatter and the size of the other one.
They both get messy - but the splatter was surprising to me.
I like the way the Progressive works. Perfect for small batches.
It is! It's definitely my favorite!
This video was awesome! Thank you for the review. If I was blessed with one of them, the second one, Progressive Cherry Pitter 🍒 would be best for me.
Good luck!
I would prefer the Leifheit pitter. I've had a KitchenAid single cherry pitter, and while it reliably removes the pits, it is very tedious work!
Good luck!
Thank you so much for the video! I just finished pitting 20 pounds of cherries and I saved all the pits. I would also love to win either cherry pitter!
That is awesome! Good luck!
Cool! I’ve used a knife for years, and have a purple thumb for a week!
Yep! I finally took the dive a couple of years ago with the pitter and am glad I did!
Great review of these pitters. I like the Progressive version as I don't do that many cherries. USA
Thanks for watching!
It’s like you read my mind sometimes! I was just telling my hubby “no more cherries with a pitter!” I wouldn’t need the big one, so I vote for the progressive.
Good luck!
I have hand-pitted my whole life and would love to have a pitter! I think that I would do better with the Progressive pitter. Thanks for the video!
Good luck!
I would love the Progressive pitter! Would be perfect for my small kitchen.
I love cherry season! I've been using a single pitter for years, but the progressive looks like it would be faster. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome!
Yummy 🍒 I think I like the progressive pitter. I want to start canning cherries and this would come in handy.
Good luck!
The Prepworks (Progressive) seems the best choice out of the two, but neither one is that impressive. I was hoping the Leifheit one would be able to do a large quantity quickly and without so much hassle. Thank you for the reviews - very helpful.
Thank you! Yep - I kept saying it incorrectly. And no, neither is perfect. But one of the other viewers here commented that she's never had that issue with her Leifheit.
I've never pitted cherries. We don't keep them around long enough for anything but fresh eating. That looks super simple to use. Might be a good one for my 5yr old to use.
They are! And dried cherries are almost better than fresh! Almost ;)
I have the smaller cherry pitter I love it. I only use it once a year. I would not do cherries if I did not have one of these
Thanks for the review, either would be nice to win. Off to see what you do with the pits and stems 🍒
Entered!
I would like the red cherry pit tool. I believe you called it the progressive. I really enjoy your videos and have been doing the 30 Day Pantry Challenge.
Awesome! Thank you! Hope it's helping you!
My vote would be for the progressive. My favorite fruit..ok wait its a tie with honeycrisp apples :D
LOL -- Good luck!
Who doesn’t love cheeries! I am a subscriber and would love the progressive pitter.
I didn't for years and years. My only real exposure had been canned cherries which I hated. But I'm HUGE lover of fresh and dehydrated.
This is good info! Thank you! The cherries we get would be to big for this first one
HI DARCY, THANK YOU FOR SHARING THE CHERRY PITTERS WITH US AND FOR YOUR HONEST OPINION. I WOULD LIKE THE PROGRESSIVE ONE IF WIN, IT SEEMS TO WORK EASILY AND WOULD BE GOOD ON MY HANDS.
Good luck!
Thanks for the video. I appreciate that is was a "real life" presentation. Thanks too for the giveaway, would love either but the larger one would suit me best.
Good luck!
Great review! I canned and dehydrated cherries for the first time last year (30 lbs!) all by hand! My hands looked liked I had stabbed someone to death!! I sure would like a Progressive cherry pitter so I don't ever have to go thru that again :-)
While it does eventually clean and wear off, the couple of days following also look like I've never washed my hands from the staining :D
I like both, but I think I'd prefer the leifheit. When I pit cherries I tend to do a ton of them and this seems a lot easier than my current method. I subscribed :)
Good luck!
I like how the smaller one works, but either would make that task much easier
Good luck!
Thanks. I'm sold!! Can't give the video thumbs up🤔🤷 so ... 👍👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿
With my physical disabilities, I think the red and clear plastic one will work best for me!
Good choice!
I am a subscriber. Since I would be using it for canning cherries, I would have to say that I would prefer the Leifheit one. I think it would take a long time to use the other one to get enough cherries pitted for canning, but I would feel blessed to win either one. Will you be doing another video to announce the winners?
I'm not sure how I'll handle it, yet, Mandy - but I'll definitely be screen shotting and posting the results on my FB page, and contacting winners here.
Would like either pitter, but probably would use the smaller one more. If I get big quantities of cherries, I am lucky enough to be in a huge cherry growing area. We can pick our own and then have them pitted for us 😊
That's awesome!
Binge watching your channel!! I like the smaller one. I use the little thingy on the oil/vinegar spout😂
Good luck!
I am a subscriber and love the amazing things I learn here. I think they both look amazing but would probably use the smaller one more.
Awesome! Thank you!
I never knew there was such a thing, how handy
Glad you liked it! If you're entering - please let me know which or no preference you'd want. It helps me track those who want to be entered and those who don't.
This was a great review! I love my Leifheit products but this will get a pass. We don't eat that many cherries so up till now I'd just use the pitter that was in the handle of an OXO garlic press. But the press broke so now...no pitter. I do love the idea of dehydrating cherries though...I'll be looking into that Progressive model if someone else is luckier than me. (Eek, I checked and it is now 26.99!) Thank you Darcy!
Good luck!!
I love watching your channel. Great review on both. If I win I would like the Progressive. Thank you for the chance to win. Good luck everyone.
Good luck!
Hi, I just found you and subscribed, thank you for reviewing these two items. I would choose the Progressive seems to be easier to me. Thank you!!
Thanks for subbing! Good luck!
I have never pitted cherries before. Would like to have the progressive. Enjoy your videos!
Thanks for watching!
Well, now you have reason to pit cherries! You're one of the two winners!! Please contact me at thepurposeful pantry at gmail dot com with your mailing information. Congrats!
Great video! I’ve been wanting to start canning cherries, these sure seem like they would help. No doubt with my PPE on. 😆 Subscribed and commented.
Good luck!