🔪 Slice like a pro, impress like a chef!
The Norpro Deluxe Bean Frencher is a heavy-duty manual slicer crafted from durable aluminum with razor-sharp stainless steel blades. Designed to slice multiple string beans at once, it clamps securely to your countertop and is dishwasher safe for effortless cleanup—perfect for millennial pros who value efficiency and style in their kitchen tools.
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Additional Features | Stainless Steel Blades |
Blade Shape | Round |
Color | Silver |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.25"L x 3"W x 2"H |
D**A
Works!
Works like a charm. Needs sturdier table mount.
T**B
Only for the patient and the realistic.
I was skeptical about how something like this would actually work, especially with the mixed reviews I've read on this site and others. It really isn't as bad as some would lead you to believe. Use some common sense and a bit of ingenuity and it works fine. No, you can't put a giant handfull of beans in it and expect it to not clog up. If you put in 3 or 4 at a time you'll have no problems. No, the jaws of the clamps don't open 4 inches to accomodate a countertop. They open only about 1.5 inches, enough to clamp on the edge of a table. I used a couple thin silicone pads, one on top and one underneath the table under the clamps. There was room for this and it did not damage the surface of the oak dining table at all. I have to admit, it doesn't clamp down super tight with the pads this way. One person CAN turn the crank by themselves and feed beans into the hopper with no problems, but it did work best with my husband's help. He turned the crank as fast as he could while simultaneously feeding beans into the hopper. I helped steady the slicer to the table. We went through a large brown shopping bag of beans in about 10 minutes. We grow our own vegetables every year and this is the best way to get frenched beans. You do have to disassemble the slicer to get all the bean bits out but it isn't difficult to do. If you use this with realistic expectations and realize you're going to have to work with it a bit to make it work, you'll be very happy with the result of the beans and with the time it saves. If you expect it to do all the work and the thinking for you, you'll think it's a piece of junk. It's not 100% perfect but it's as close as we're ever going to get for under $25.
K**L
Light-Weight but Very Helpful
Before purchasing this I read through many of the 1 & 5 star comments to get an idea of common criticisms and found a few that are valid but the thing is that this is NOT a professional tool, it's a relatively well made, but very light, tool. Out of the box I noticed that not all of the components were screwed together firmly. A few twists with a screwdriver fixed that quickly. As has been stated in other reviews, the jaws of the clamp would be better if it opened wider/deeper and the clamping screw could be beefier too. Because this is an inexpensive (I stay away from the word 'cheap') gizmo one cannot expect to grind a bowl of green beans in 30 seconds. Especially when cutting larger, mature beans. 3-4 beans at a time is a lot for a lightweight unit to choke on, and that's when you'll get torn and shredded beans instead of cut beans. I used the flat English style beans and fed them 1 at a time and it did just fine. However, because of the afore mentioned narrow clamp opening I mounted it to a 3/4" thick cutting board and let it hang out over the sink where I could place a catch bowl underneath the slicer. Because there's a lot of torque applied to crank those mature beans through, make sure that the unit is butted up tight against the edge of whatever you clamp it to. This takes away 99% of any rocking back and forth while cranking the cutting wheel, stopping it from loosening the clamp. The trick is to get each bean started, inserting the bean with one hand and cranking the slicer with the other, and once it grabs the bean, I just then transfer my hand to support the cutting board that I clamped it to...it cut about 2 lbs of beans in about 3 or 4 minutes very easily and without tearing or ripping the beans due to over-feeding the machine. In short, this is a great little (key word) machine and if you take your time and don't overwhelm the unit it will french-cut your veggies brilliantly. Hope that this helps!
F**H
Moderately better than nothing
I read the reviews before I bought this item, so I knew what to expect. Frankly, I bought this because I could not find another hopper-feed bean frencher to buy. That is the chief advantage this hopper-feeder bean frencher has: it exists. It has many flaws, but it has no competitors that I could find (with a not-very-exhaustive search) and it is significantly faster than cutting the beans by hand.My complaints will echo others':1) Every part of this frencher is too small: the hopper, the cutting surfaces, the handle, the clamp. It's only capable to handling 2-3 beans at a time, its grip is never really secure, and the handle is uncomfortable to turn.2) The clamp's small size makes it impossible for me to mount this frencher on any of my tables or counter overhangs.3) Even if I could mount it on a counter or table, it's an extremely unhelpful design. If it was mounted on a counter, the output chute would be pointed at the floor. It's difficult to imagine how that would be practical.4) There's no easy way to clean it or to dry the internal surfaces, so I just have to hope that they are rustproof.With that said, I did french a good pile of beans with this, and the results were decent. I agree with the pointers from another reviewer: the best approach seems to be to feed in a couple of beans until the blades grab them, then steady the device as you turn the wheel. I had decent luck with mounting it on a cutting board that I placed over a large bowl (see picture above). It performed best with thinner, flatter, more limber beans like my young pole beans; it struggled most with older, rounder, harder beans like some almost-past-eating green beans that I tried out.It's fiddly, slow, and doesn't keep its grip well. It's not a joy to use. However, if you've got pole beans pouring in the doors, as I have, it is reasonably helpful in preparing them for stir-frys or canning.
A**R
Do not recommend
Bought this August of 2024 but didn’t get to use as it was past canning season. We are currently canning and what a joke. It only worked one bean at a time and only if you helped push it thru with the other hand. Do not recommend and too late to refund.
T**N
French green bean cutter
Love this, very sturdy and can't wait to try. Due to wet weather, got green beans in a little late. Love the French cut and looking forward to canning some. Thank you
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