Vogue Potato Chip Cutter with 9.5mm Stainless Steel Blades
Product Description
The Vogue Potato Chip Cutter is a manually operated prep tool designed for cutting whole potatoes into uniform chips in a single press. It produces a consistent 9.5mm cut, suitable...
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 290(H) x 204(W) x 436(D)mm
- Material
- Aluminium & Stainless Steel
- Weight
- 4.3kg
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Product Description
The Vogue Potato Chip Cutter is a manually operated prep tool designed for cutting whole potatoes into uniform chips in a single press. It produces a consistent 9.5mm cut, suitable for both classic French fries and chunkier chip styles, and is built from aluminium and stainless steel throughout.
In a working kitchen, consistency matters as much as speed. Hand-cutting chips is time-consuming and produces uneven results that affect both cook times and plate presentation. This cutter removes that variability — each potato passes through the stainless steel blade grid cleanly, producing chips of the same size every time. For prep-heavy services, or anywhere chips are a menu staple, the time saving over knife prep is meaningful across a full shift.
Practically, the cutter offers several advantages for kitchen teams:
- Uniform chip size supports consistent frying times and reduces waste from uneven cooking
- Stainless steel blades are corrosion-resistant and suited to daily use in a wet prep environment
- The sturdy handle and solid construction allow firm, controlled force without the tool flexing
- Aluminium body keeps the unit light enough to handle comfortably during continuous prep
- Straightforward to rinse down and maintain between uses
This is a countertop hand tool and requires no installation or utilities — it simply needs a stable work surface and sufficient clearance for the pressing action. At 4.3kg it is robust without being cumbersome. It is worth noting that this is a manual tool: output depends on operator pace, so for very high-volume sites producing chips in bulk continuously, a motorised chipper may be worth considering.
The Vogue chip cutter is well suited to cafés, pubs, takeaways, and smaller restaurant kitchens where chips appear regularly on the menu but volume does not justify powered equipment. It is also a practical back-up or secondary tool in larger operations.
If you are unsure whether this suits your prep volumes or would like to talk through the options, the team is happy to help you work it out.
Key Features
- Stainless steel blade grid produces uniform 9.5mm chips in a single press
- Aluminium and stainless steel construction for durability in daily prep use
- Robust handle provides controlled force with firm grip during use
- Corrosion-resistant blades designed to withstand wet commercial prep environments
- Manual countertop operation requires no utilities or fixed installation
Operational Benefits
- Reduces chip prep time significantly compared to hand-cutting with a knife
- Consistent chip size supports even frying and reduces waste from uneven cooking
- Reliable daily performance helps maintain steady output during busy prep periods
- Lightweight build allows comfortable handling throughout a continuous prep session
- Simple to clean between uses, supporting kitchen hygiene standards during service
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 290(H) x 204(W) x 436(D)mm
- Material
- Aluminium & Stainless Steel
- Weight
- 4.3kg
Downloads
Frequently Asked Questions
- As a manual tool, output is dependent on operator pace, making it well suited to kitchens where chips are a regular menu item but not produced in continuous bulk quantities. For sites with very high chip turnover — such as dedicated chip shops or high-footfall takeaways — a motorised chipper is likely to be more appropriate.
- This model is supplied with a fixed 9.5mm stainless steel blade grid, which produces a size suitable for both standard fries and chunkier chips. If your menu requires a different cut size, it is worth checking whether an alternative blade configuration is available for this model before ordering.
- The cutter is designed primarily for potatoes and works best with firm, medium to large specimens that sit squarely in the feed chute. Softer or very irregularly shaped produce may not feed as cleanly. While some operators use similar tools for other firm root vegetables, the blade grid is optimised for potato prep and results with other produce will vary.