Shrimp Cleaner Kitchen Tools & Utensils Toadfish
Shrimp Cleaner Kitchen Tools & Utensils Toadfish
Shrimp Cleaner Kitchen Tools & Utensils Toadfish
Shrimp Cleaner Kitchen Tools & Utensils Toadfish
Shrimp Cleaner Kitchen Tools & Utensils Toadfish
Shrimp Cleaner Kitchen Tools & Utensils Toadfish
Shrimp Cleaner Kitchen Tools & Utensils Toadfish
Shrimp Cleaner Kitchen Tools & Utensils Toadfish
Shrimp Cleaner Kitchen Tools & Utensils Toadfish
Shrimp Cleaner Kitchen Tools & Utensils Toadfish

Shrimp Cleaner

Regular price $24.00
Sale price $24.00 Regular price $28.00
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Introducing the Frogmore Shrimp cleaner. This first-of-its-kind shrimp tool allows you to peel, devein, and butterfly shrimp in one single smooth motion. Elegantly designed and easy to use, it gives you a perfect shrimp every time.

Features & Specs
  • Point Blade Butterflies & Cleans
  • Top Quality Stainless Steel
  • Full Tang Construction Provides Maximum Strength
  • Ergonomic Handle 
How to Use

1. You insert the tool right below the top of the shell.

2. Then you push the tool forward, while at the same time sliding the shrimp upwards towards the handle.

3. The entire shrimp peel will be left on the Frogmore cleaner. And the peeled, deveined, and butterflied shrimp will be left in your hand.

4. A quick rinse and you're done.

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Shrimp Cleaner Kitchen Tools & Utensils Toadfish

Shrimp Cleaner

Regular price $24.00
Sale price $24.00 Regular price $28.00

Peel, Devein, & Butterfly Easily.

Our patented shrimp tool allows you to peel, devein, and butterfly shrimp all in one single smooth motion. Thoughtfully designed and easy to use, it gives you a perfect shrimp every time.

Let's Put 'Em Back

We are committed to cleaning coastal waters by replanting and replenishing oyster habitats throughout the country. Nature has provided the filter-feeding oyster to keep our coasts clean and teeming with life. A single oyster filters up to 50 gallons of coastal water per day, removing the toxins from run off and creating a habitat where hundreds of species like fish, crabs, and shrimp can thrive.