Pizza Pro: like a circular saw for your pizza pies
As with the tried and true toaster, the traditional pizza cutter has gone far, far too long without a redesign. Don't get us wrong -- the standard cutter seems to slice through Digiorno pies just fine, but it really doesn't add too much fun to the whole process. That's where Fred & Friends comes in. The unimaginatively named (and currently unpriced) Pizza Pro beautifully weds a circular saw with a pizza slicer, and while this thing doesn't actually rev up and send shreds of cheese, pepperoni and burnt crust flying when making its way from one side to the other, it certainly makes the art of carving up a pie for eight infinitely more enjoyable.
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I saw what you did there.
Best pizza cutter I've ever used is available for purchase at Papa Murphy's restaurants.
I'm now looking forward Vince the Pizza Pro guy commercials.
at least you dont SET IT AND!...
Back when I was a Pizza Hut delivery driver we cut the pizzas with a large curved knife that was shaped like a half-moon.
Big, sharp, quick to cut and nowhere for gunk to lodge as in a traditional pizza wheel cutter. A knife like that leaves this puny in the dust.
Terry Thomas
Pro Tip:
1. Save the money you will probably spend on this
2. Use your table saw to cut pizza
3. ?????
4. Profit
Back when I was a Pizza Hut delivery driver we cut the pizzas with a large curved knife that was shaped like a half-moon.
Big, sharp, quick to cut and nowhere for gunk to lodge as in a traditional pizza wheel cutter. A knife like that leaves this puny cutter in the dust.
Terry Thomas
Back when I was a young lad, I liked to use blog comments as free advertising.
Rocketboy_X
Just a guy
www.Idon'thaveawebsite.com
i would make noises as i used it.
see how long these really last on the market, when kids see these things, there gonna be going after there mothers trying to cut them up, cut a tit here, cut there pecker off the next day, blood squirting.
Win.
I'm skeptical. Cutco 4 life!
It's $14.99 and shipping in mid April. When I saw it I knew just where to look (I love this site):
http://www.perpetualkid.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=3323
only americans could possibly need this...