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🖤 Crack nuts like a pro with the sleek power of Swedish innovation!
The Drosselmeyer Nutcracker - Black is a compact, award-winning kitchen tool featuring a patented double lever action for powerful, effortless nut cracking. Designed and made in Sweden, it includes a built-in shell collection container and a fully detachable assembly for easy cleaning. Its universal fit accommodates nuts of all sizes, making it the ultimate blend of functionality and Scandinavian design excellence.







| ASIN | B000T5O8GI |
| Best Sellers Rank | 356,740 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 44 in Nutcrackers |
| Brand Name | Drosselmeyer |
| Country Of Origin | Sweden |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,051) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00689978122596, 07350029221072 |
| Item Type Name | Nutcracker Drosselmeyer - Black |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Drosselmeyer |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DR03 |
| Material Type | Zinc |
| Model Number | DRO0001 |
| UPC | 689978122596 798256072451 791769426995 |
B**S
Nutcracker that works.
Excellent nutcracker. All nuts cracked with ease. No shell flying everywhere. Solid construction. Very pleased with it. Quite expensive compared to others but it works. Well worth the extra cost.
D**A
If you only use it at Christmas, is it still worth the money?
If you're anything like me, the only time you ever really have nuts still in their shells is around Christmas time and if you're like me, you've had enough of cheap (at least in the short term), poorly made nutcrackers that bend, or worse yet, break after only one Christmas' worth of cracking. I'm of the belief that if a product is well designed, well made and there's a good chance it'll last several years if not decades, then it's worth paying what might seem like a large sum if you get what you pay for. Which brings us to the question at hand... If you only use the Drosselmeyer at Christmas, is it still worth the money? Having used it this Christmas, my answer would be YES! The build quality is excellent as far as I can tell. The metal is well finished, there are no sharp enges, burrs or casting marks and it has a reassuring weight... it doesn't feel lighter than it should be to do it's job. The design is ingenious, not only due to the remarkable ease of cracking Hazelnuts, Almonds, Pecans and Walnuts but also the fact that short of sticking your finger into the cone, no matter how you place your palm over the opening of the Drosselmeyer, you cannot pinch your hand in the mechanism. Aside from some unseen fault in the metal, I really can't see any reason why it shouldn't last long enough to justify the price and well beyond that. It's not absolutely perfect though. So let me really nitpick. I have two issues with the Drosselmeyer. First of all, the coloured coating on the interior of the cone of my Drosselmeyer is already scratched. There are a few small scratches from the shells of this Christmas' nuts and a few larger scratches from the spring (that provides a counter force for the handle) rubbing against where it rests inside the body. As long as these scratches don't cause any corrosion of the metal underneath, they aren't an issue for me personally. The second issue that I have is that small fragments of what ever has just been crushed can slip between and even out of the small gap that's created between the cone and the crushing part of the handle when the handle is squeezed. This can result in dropped crumbs and a jammed handle. If the part of the handle that resides in the cone body were thicker and protruded from the cone slightly, there would be no gap and this wouldn't be an issue. It would improve the function but at the cost of form. In all, two very minor issues that make the Drosselmeyer just that tiny bit short of perfect in my eyes. Assuming that it stands the test of time, I'd have no hesitation in recommending the Drosselmeyer (for ~£30) to even occasional crackers like me. [EDIT] It's now the sixth Christmas for my Drosselmeyer and it's still a pleasure to use... not least because the design is so perfect. It's worked out as £5 a Christmas so far and it's still going strong and showing only the most minimal signs of wear and tear inside the cone. If I were to buy it again, I'd get the stainless steel one but I honestly don't think I'll ever need to buy another nut cracker... At least, not for myself.
C**S
Best nutcracker ever?
If you want to crack a few nuts at home then spend around £25 on this and you will not be disappointed. Easy to use, very well made from high quality materials and looks good. Worked very well for me with hazelnuts (excellent), almonds (ok), brazilnuts (good), pecans (excellent), walnuts (good as long as they are not very large nuts which will not fit in the cup). Occasionally you might get a very hard individual nut such as an almond and common sense should tell you that if it does not crack with a reasonable amount of force after repositioning the nut in the cup a few times then give up. The nutcracker is made of metal and is a robust item, but if you use excessive force then you will risk fracturing the arm. I would say this item is for normal domestic use. If you grow nuts in your garden and plan on shelling hundreds of nuts at a time then you should probably buy a worktop mounted device designed specifically for your type of nuts. If you plan to use a hand held device to try and do that job then it is you that are nuts (just saying!).
T**J
nutcracker
This nutcracker is certainly different. It looks good and has a designer feel. We found it a little bit messier than a conventional nutcracker .With walnuts it either smashed the shell into lots of little pieces or just in half, in both cases it made removal of the nut difficult if not a little frustrating. Also we found that larger walnuts did not fit in it at all. Perhaps it takes practice to perfect it's use. On a good note , it cracks Hazelnuts perfectly ! We have not tried Brazil nuts yet ,so don't know if they will pose a problem or not. I will persevere to perfect my nut cracking with this nutcracker. However i do like it, it looks good, it's too big for me to lose and it's made really well .
G**N
Excellent overall.
I purchased these when I got fed-up with my old crackers pinching my hand and flinging shell debris all around. These are great to use and I can crack nuts in them using just one finger the mechanism is so efficient. it used to take me an age to crack the harvest from my hazel tree but this one meant it was all done in 45 minutes. Seem very robust and are very simple to use. Overall a fantastic product and well worth the price.
R**S
Good quality, strong and deals with the hardest of nuts
I'm afraid that I am one of those blokes that find that nutcrackers bend and break in your hands rather than tackle the toughest nuts. This Christrmas I got fed up with it and bought two of the nut crackers that seemed to have the best write ups. The Drosselmeyer for £36.67 and the Oxo Good Grips for £17.50. The OXO Good Grips were excellent for most nuts and some of the smaller almonds - but struggled with the toughest almonds which became locked in a three way battle: nut -v- Cracker -v- my hand, and my hand lost (began hurting!). Importantly the crackers did NOT bend or break! I then turned to the Drosselmeyer with the same obstinate nut and though this was the biggest almond in the bag, it only popped out the bowl of the cracker a couple times and then gave in and the cracker (and I ) won: but neither cracker broke. The Drosselmeyer was superior - but then costs twice as much.
M**8
Ce casse noix se distingue par son mode d'utilisation différent par rapports aux casses-noix classiques. Cette conception le rend facilement utilisable par tous sans effort. De plus, il est plus aisé de travailler proprement sans éparpiller des coquilles partout car le brisement de la coque a lieu dans une enceinte close par la main de l'utilisateur. Il est important de relever la qualité du travail : la coque du fruit est brisée sans abîmer l'amande du fruit, ce qui n'est pas toujours le cas des casses noix plus traditionnels... Enfin je tiens à souligner l'apparence robuste du produit. La bonne prise en main de l'objet, la qualité du levier et sa structure métallique témoignent d'un soin apporté à sa conception et qui, je l'espère, lui conférera une longue durée de vie.
た**い
しかしながら、とても使いにくいです。なかなか割れないし、割れてもグシャッと潰れた状態になります。殻付きマカダミア用に購入を考えられている方は、マカデミアナッツ専用殻割り器 Cracker の方を選択された方が良いと思います。奇麗に割れますし、狙うポイントが解ったら、楽に割れるようになります。 このスウェーデン製のモノはカッコいいが割りにくいです。
D**A
Simple, effective, easy, lasts, endures, and fits
O**G
Lo schiaccianoci Drosselmeyer è davvero fantastico. Design molto elegante e moderno, sta benissimo anche sul tavolo o in cucina. È facilissimo da usare: rompe le noci senza sforzo e senza sporcare in giro. La qualità è eccellente e il meccanismo è molto solido. Un oggetto pratico ma anche molto bello. Consigliatissimo!
M**K
The Drosselmeyer Nutcracker is a bit of a gem. It has a strange effect on people where they get excited about cracking nuts because its so easy to do. Even after the allure of, 'will it crack a [fill in the blank] nut' - and it does - I and family members still crack fresh nuts obsessively, enjoying the spoils. A highly recommended tool for your kitchen arsenal.
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