Hand Popcorn Sheller
Simple hand-held tool that shells ears of popcorns with the twist of your hands. Durable aluminum construction holds up to heavy use and countless ears of corn.
Specs
- 1.5"H, 1.5" (top diameter hole), 2.25" (bottom diameter hole)
- Cast aluminum construction
- Made in Keokuk, Iowa
How to Use
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Marc R from Missouri
It works great and is very well built.
George K from Oregon
I bought this popcorn sheller based off of the customer reviews. It did not disappoint! It works really well and does not seem to damage the popcorn kernels. It makes it really easy to quickly shell a cob of popcorn, turning what seemed like a monumental task into a fun evening project. Would highly recommend!
Kira B from Michigan
Works amazing, this little thing may not look like much but it’s an extreme time saver! Will be ordering more in the future so multiple people can shuck popcorn.
Kim D from Kentucky
Popcorn sheller worked wonderfully! Shelled 100+ ears. Price is real good...shipping a bit high, but still worth every penny.
John M from Illinois
I have grown popcorn for years and always shelled it by hand using a cob to knock the kernels off. I would shell a gallon or so at a time and let my hand rest a few days. I have only used my new sheller on some left over less than perfect ears from last year. I was impressed — it was much more efficient than my old method. I called Premier to make sure they didn’t have a crank model too. The fellow that answered the phone was so pleasant and assured me this was their only popcorn sheller. I’m glad to have it and can’t wait until this year’s crop is ready to shell.