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, IA
How to Use
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Square Bucket without lid, 2 gallon
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Randal L from Minnesota
The sheller didn't look like much, but it sure worked great. I had about 4 five gallon buckets of popcorn to shell. I completed the job without having sore hands. Great for small crop gardeners.
Sharyl W from Illinois
Wonderful little tool for shelling pop corn! It does a great job, quickly, and easily. Its perfect for the popcorns small cobs and kernels
Duane B from Iowa
I have had one of these before. They are terrific for shelling 1 ear at a time. It is better than rubbing the kernels off with your thumb. Very fast.
Roy R from Illinois
Economical, efficient, and a great time-saver! No damage to kernels noted and completely harvested cob in mere seconds! I highly recommend this product!!!
Frank M from New York
Fabulous little tool. Everyone who likes fresh shelled popcorn, or those little backyard farmers who grow their own popcorn should have one. It makes short work, minutes, if not seconds out of the tedious job of shelling popcorn.
I did 3 long ears in less than 3 minutes! They say it works on walnut husks as well. I've got a backyard full of walnuts so may give it a try.