A green bean frencher may not be one of the top must have kitchen gadgets everyone would think they need, but it sure does make cooking green beans fun!
If you love cooking and if you have a garden where you grow green beans, then you know that there is nothing like fresh from the garden green beans and how much better they taste than the frozen or canned ones from the grocery store.
Whether you’re looking for an easy way to make green beans for dinner, or enjoy canning green beans, then one gadget you’ve absolutely got to check out is one of these green bean cutters!
Cast Iron Bean Frencher
This cast iron bean frencher easily clamps onto a cutting board or table or other flat surface and you can use it to slice your green beans easily and quickly. It’s priced at a very affordable $21.99, so even if you only use it while green beans are in season it may still be worth buying. Being made of cast iron you can know that it will be a sturdy and durable product that will hopefully last a lifetime. Cast Iron Bean Frencher
Norpro Bean Slicer
This is a handy little gadget and is a really inexpensive at under $10 at the time of this review. This device does all the work for you in preparing green beans and de-stringing them and slicing them. It also works pretty well for vanilla beans as well. The only real disadvantage to this gadget in particular is it only does one green bean at a time – so could get a bit tedious if you are doing a lot of work. However, if you use vanilla beans often, this could be a very good option for you to look into! Click Here for the Norpro French Bean Slicer
Krisk Bean Slicer
For just $6.95 we couldn’t not post and share this one because of its exceptional value. It works exactly just as the one above, slicing each green bean rather quickly. Again, the only disadvantage is that it can only do one bean at a time, but the price is low and it also doubles for using it on vanilla bean pods as well. Cilck Here for Krisk Bean Stringer and Slicer
Do you have a favorite green bean frencher or french bean slicer you’d like to share? Tell us about it in the comments section below!


