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Uncle Harry
2025-08-20 13:08:31
Modern upgrade to an old problem. This cracker is well designed and preformed very well. It takes some practice to get the perfect crack, but is very doable. Worth the money! Takes the work out of pecan shelling.
Rodney Walker
2025-08-17 10:23:33
Works beautifully. Doesn’t shatter the pecan meat.
A. Davis
2025-07-05 20:51:07
Very sturdy and well built.
Randy R.
2025-05-06 17:19:22
You wont win any speed records using the tool and have to be careful about how you grip it or you will pinch your hand; but, it gets 5 stars because it does exactly what it is supposed to do.After using it for a thousand or so nuts, I found that the screw was loosening and had to be tightened every 50 or so nuts. I suppose I could buy Loctite but I do not want to risk messing with the spring while reassembling.
Teemo
2025-03-31 16:11:39
Should have purchased long time ago. Due to nerve pain in hands has been difficult to Crack pecans, not anymore.
Ethan
2025-03-03 18:22:34
Got a giant bad of in shell hazelnuts but didn’t have a nut cracker. I went to the grocery store to purchase one but all they had was a lobster shell cracker. I tried that with these nuts and between the rounded cracking surface and the round and very hard hazelnut shells it was practically impossible to get at these hazelnuts. After doing some research I found this nut cracker. These things are awesome. They make quick work of these hazelnuts. The teeth penetrate the shell relatively easily. If you are careful you can crack the shell without damaging the nut inside. Worst case is that the nut is split in half. The guard on the side keeps the shells from flying all over the room. My only complaint is that it is sort of easy to pinch your hand in between the handles if you aren’t careful. Overall, these things are 100% worth the price.
John in Warrensburg, MO
2025-02-08 15:39:04
If you are in Texas or somewhere that raises the larger thin shelled pecans, these work very well. If you have smaller native Missouri hard shells, they do not. Yes, they will cut the ends off, but the shells are too hard to break apart even with the ends snipped off.
Customer
2024-11-24 11:07:10
I just shelled a bunch of hazelnuts and this worked like a charm!
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