Honestly I love it for home use. I'm not much of a unitask utensil guy but these are so nice for tomato's.

by FattyPepperonicci69

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  1. Handy to have in the kitchen drawer for whole cases of tomatoes but you’re a dork if you have one in your personal roll

  2. No-Sugar6574

    Tomato shark, if they didn’t disappear I’d use them, totally not needed tool

  3. boredthump

    Great tool, but will evaporate from existence within a week.

  4. hisglasses66

    By the time I find it i could’ve cut the whole tomato up. THEN it’s gonna get stuck in the dishwasher

  5. ProserpinaFC

    They are schrodinger’s cat. The literally exist and don’t exist at the same time.

    Do we have one of those? “One? We have 50!”

    Where are they? “No fucking clue.”

  6. Riboflaven

    Fuuuuuuuuuckin love them. I have two at home, they may or may not have come from kitchens I’ve worked in.

  7. spirit_of_a_goat

    They’re great when you can find them.

  8. MarkyGalore

    A totally handy tool that does it’s job perfectly. But, alas, just like like a tuning fork or ball bearing removal tool it only has one use so I philosophically refuse to buy it.

  9. ReubenTrinidad619

    I have three of these but can find zero

  10. ArvidCaeserr

    We usually use the metal tip from a piping bag, but this is also cool!

  11. Acrobatic-Quality-55

    Nothin a teaspoon measuring spoon cant handle

  12. w33dEaT3R

    I always find it put back dirty, so I just use a knife

  13. killer_k_c

    The pro tip here is just using a large piping tip instead of one of those

  14. Spong_Durnflungle

    Ball scratcher? They’re ok but a fork is usually easier to get your hands on when it’s go time.

  15. Cardboardoge

    Protip is using one of these bad boys to remove the backskin off of ribs, works like a dream, did it for years

  16. I find the tip of a paring knife to be quicker and easier, but I absolutely always give these out to people who I don’t completely trust their knife skills, because I hate filling out accident reports about people cutting themselves in stupid ways.

  17. DiscontentedMajority

    I really wish the prep team at Wendy’s would find theirs.

  18. theFooMart

    I don’t like them. We used the for strawberries, and it was just faster to cut the stems/leaves off.

    Also used the to core tomatoes. But it was pointless because we didn’t use the end pieces that had the core anyway. Just a waste of time.

    I’m sure they have their place, it’s just not useful wherever I worked.

  19. NoSwimmer9443

    Best tools for tomatoes. Anyone can work on the tomatoes and it will be hard for them to fuck it up.

  20. Writing_is_Bleeding

    I’m retired and I have one in my home kitchen. Love the damn thing.

  21. Picklopolis

    I ended up connecting ours to a 2 x 4 with aircraft cable. they get used until they finally wear out.

  22. LostMyPercolatorFish

    Fastest way to get the buttholes out of a bunch of tomatoes

    Except for the frowned upon bite/spit method which is way faster.

  23. put_it_in_a_jar

    When I left the industry it was the first thing I got for home use, I grow & can my own tomato products and it’s one of like 3 single-use tools I love.

  24. lordchankaknowsall

    Okay someone please tell me what the hell it is

  25. My restaurant had one of these for 10 years. We even moved locations, and it didn’t get lost. It finally died about 6 months ago. Rip.

  26. Front_Bandicoot_3256

    I concur its a great tool for tomatoes

  27. ozzriffic

    I worked at a college cafeteria. Every semester they would clean out the lockers for the kitchen workers. Straight up bolt cutters if you didn’t have a key or just didn’t work there. They cut open one locker from someone that had left months ago and found like 8 of them in there.

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