Sure half the fun of eating corn on the cob is eating it right of the cob but, what if you have extra and want to save it for later?  You could get a knife and try to cut the kernels off but, that is time consuming, you might not cut the kernels off at the right location and it could be dangerous.  The Corn Catching Kerneler is a simple kitchen gadget that uses stainless steel blades to remove the corn kernels of the cob with one fast motion.  Plus, it catches the kernels as they split from the cob.  Nice…

Product Highlights:

  • removes and collects kernels from the cob in one quick motion
  • No more mess to clean up
  • Neatly collects kernels in the basin of the container
  • Holds approximately 2 ears of kernels
  • Stainless steel and plastic, 5 x 5 x 1 3/4″.

Find yours here: Corn Catching Kerneler (via GeekAlerts)

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2 Responses to “Corn Catching Kerneler”
  1. Richard says:

    That is so cool.I love corn on the cob but it is hard to eat. I am getting one of these.

  2. Tammara says:

    This would be great for leftover corn – I usually have corn flying all over the kitchen when I try to cut if off the cob!

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