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The Sausage Maker - Stainless Steel Deluxe Cherry Pitter - Heavy Duty Multi Pit Removal Tool - 5 at Once Capacity - Includes Catching Container

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About this item

  • Pits 5 cherries at a time. Save time and increase efficiency while canning, making pies, preserves, or a variety of desserts
  • Food grade construction; Stainless steel body and includes stainless steel container for discarded cherry pits
  • Manual, hand operated and easy to use. Includes no slip grip suction cup feet for proper securing to flat surfaces
  • Dimensions: 10 5/8 L x 11" W x 8 7/8" H. Hand wash rinse and dry with cloth or paper towel
  • Made in Buffalo, NY by The Sausage Maker, Inc.


The Deluxe Cherry Pitter will pit 5 cherries in a single pull of the handle. The pits are then discarded and the cherries drop into a stainless steel container. Solid Stainless Steel construction, quality engineering and precision machining make this cherry pitter easy to use and easy to clean. The entire Cherry Pitter is made in the USA.


EML
2025-09-02 16:24:17
This is the best cherry pitter ever!!! I pit 5-8 cases per year (18lbs each) this pitter makes light work of it!!! I would buy it again. I freeze dry them and freeze them & also dehydrate them.
will donahue
2025-08-27 14:23:59
Easy assembly, easy cleaning. Works better than all the other cherry pitters I've ever tried. I used it with big sweet cherries, and it worked great. Warning: some pits will survive, but far less than with all other pitters I've used. Plan to use it next year from the very start of cherry season.
psymin
2025-08-13 17:14:58
This is the best pitter I've ever used! I was hesitant to pick up this device but I don't regret it one bit! Pitting cherries used to be the most tedious task and I'd dread it. So far this season I've pitted about 100 lbs of cherries and I'm not tired of it yet ;)I think that there are two issues with this device, both of which are easy to overcome:1) Sometimes (rarely) the removed pits will land on the slide for the cherries, resulting in pits in you cherry bowl. I've resolved this temporarily by taping a piece of cardboard atop the slide. It separates the pits and cherries much better.2) The tray with the handle (for pits) is worthless. Swap it out for something wider that can hold the cherry juices. Maybe also create a cardboard funnel to direct the pits into it.Someone should make 3D printed fixes for these two issues ;)
EML
2025-07-26 11:46:19
This is the best cherry pitter ever!!! I pit 5-8 cases per year (18lbs each) this pitter makes light work of it!!! I would buy it again. I freeze dry them and freeze them & also dehydrate them.
will donahue
2025-07-14 10:23:19
Easy assembly, easy cleaning. Works better than all the other cherry pitters I've ever tried. I used it with big sweet cherries, and it worked great. Warning: some pits will survive, but far less than with all other pitters I've used. Plan to use it next year from the very start of cherry season.
psymin
2025-07-04 13:25:29
This is the best pitter I've ever used! I was hesitant to pick up this device but I don't regret it one bit! Pitting cherries used to be the most tedious task and I'd dread it. So far this season I've pitted about 100 lbs of cherries and I'm not tired of it yet ;)I think that there are two issues with this device, both of which are easy to overcome:1) Sometimes (rarely) the removed pits will land on the slide for the cherries, resulting in pits in you cherry bowl. I've resolved this temporarily by taping a piece of cardboard atop the slide. It separates the pits and cherries much better.2) The tray with the handle (for pits) is worthless. Swap it out for something wider that can hold the cherry juices. Maybe also create a cardboard funnel to direct the pits into it.Someone should make 3D printed fixes for these two issues ;)
Phyll
2025-07-02 15:59:22
4 cherry trees so using my new cherry putter was great. Very easy to setup, get pitting and then cleanup. Only change I added was to use aluminum rectangle pan to catch seeds and a smaller tray for cherries that fall out while pitting. Life got much easier this season.
Michele Reilly
2025-05-11 21:25:19
This beats pitting with a straw. I would highly recommend this to anyone!!
Customer
2025-04-26 14:21:00
I just got it and used it for the first time today, and I already have built up a strong fondness for this machine. It’s solidly built (in America!) and just does what it’s supposed to do. I imagine this machine saved us several hours of awful, tedious work as we pitted and processed the two five gallon buckets full of cherries we picked, compared to using one of those little clamshell pitters. I never write reviews, but this little guy deserved his props.
Laura A.
2025-04-16 12:23:24
Where has this been all my life!??!?! We have two abundantly producing cherry trees. We put over 25 gallons of pie cherries in the freezer this year. I bought this machine half way through the harvest. It cut our processing time by 3/4! I couldn't be happier. Only issue was that the pitter does tear the cherries up a bit more than my single pitter. And doesn't always release the cherry. We tried the tape trick posted by another reviewer and it worked great. We're trying to figure out some type of more permanent fix so the cherries release better.
Jeannine J. Perriseau
2025-04-10 20:17:17
After trying a plastic hand-held pitter, which immediately broke, and then a plastic tray pitter, which also immediately broke, I bought this stainless steel pitter. Yes, it costs much, much more, and it's bulky to store, but it really does pit cherries quickly and successfully and it's fun to use, no less. I have now canned 30 lbs. of brandied Bing cherries, which would have been nearly impossible without this cherry pitter. Wear black (to prevent cherry stains) and know that juicy cherries will make quite a mess on your kitchen counter.
Phyll
2025-03-13 12:57:27
4 cherry trees so using my new cherry putter was great. Very easy to setup, get pitting and then cleanup. Only change I added was to use aluminum rectangle pan to catch seeds and a smaller tray for cherries that fall out while pitting. Life got much easier this season.
Michele Reilly
2025-03-08 16:05:39
This beats pitting with a straw. I would highly recommend this to anyone!!
Customer
2025-02-16 17:24:49
I just got it and used it for the first time today, and I already have built up a strong fondness for this machine. It’s solidly built (in America!) and just does what it’s supposed to do. I imagine this machine saved us several hours of awful, tedious work as we pitted and processed the two five gallon buckets full of cherries we picked, compared to using one of those little clamshell pitters. I never write reviews, but this little guy deserved his props.
Laura A.
2025-02-15 11:53:08
Where has this been all my life!??!?! We have two abundantly producing cherry trees. We put over 25 gallons of pie cherries in the freezer this year. I bought this machine half way through the harvest. It cut our processing time by 3/4! I couldn't be happier. Only issue was that the pitter does tear the cherries up a bit more than my single pitter. And doesn't always release the cherry. We tried the tape trick posted by another reviewer and it worked great. We're trying to figure out some type of more permanent fix so the cherries release better.
Jeannine J. Perriseau
2024-11-25 10:16:19
After trying a plastic hand-held pitter, which immediately broke, and then a plastic tray pitter, which also immediately broke, I bought this stainless steel pitter. Yes, it costs much, much more, and it's bulky to store, but it really does pit cherries quickly and successfully and it's fun to use, no less. I have now canned 30 lbs. of brandied Bing cherries, which would have been nearly impossible without this cherry pitter. Wear black (to prevent cherry stains) and know that juicy cherries will make quite a mess on your kitchen counter.