24 Creative and Cool Nutcrackers
Handynut: Made to be conveniently ergonomic and smooth, this elegant piece of industrial design sculpture is made out of porcelain.
Walnut Key: "Simply slide the 'key' part of this ingenious device into the groove on the top of the walnut, twist and voila!"
Nutcracker - Minimalist Design: Creation of German industrial designer Kuh; the idea was to create a simple yet functional design.
Nusskubus Nutcracker: Designed by the Berlin design team, it's made from two small blocks of beech wood, out of which one has different size holes on each surface that can embrace every size of walnut in the world.
Deez Nutcracker: It redefines the idea of a nutcracker; it uses the falling weight to open the walnut.
Royal VKB Nutcracker: When this nutcracker is twisted, the walnut stays in thecontainer and opens just to the level you need.
Nutcracker Dome: Designed by Bruno Christesen for Menu, it's both elegant and easy to use. Just place the walnut on the metal plate and cover it with the rubber dome and all you need to do is give the dome a light tap and the walnut will be ready to eat.
Galmarini's Nutcracker: It consists of two parts, one compartment for holding the walnuts and one for placing on the top. All you need to do is just turn it half and the walnuts are ready to eat.
Felshart's Nutcracker: Unproblematic handling and stylish design are optimally combined in this one.
3D Nutcracker: Each of its three sides has a concave surface, and these rotate around the connecting joint, enclosing the object.
Squirrel Nutcracker: Just place a walnut in the squirrel's mouth and lift the tail to close his mouth and the walnut will be ready to eat.
Mankiewicz's Nutcracker: It features a wide mouth with mighty teeth that can effortlessly accommodate walnuts of any size.
Stylish Nutcracker: Just put the walnut in it and then squeeze and it will be ready to eat.
Trudeau Rotary Nutcracker: It's compact and easy to use.
Flying Monkey Nutcracker: An interesting shaped nutcracker.
Northern Industrial Tools Nutcracker: All you have to do is pull the lever and the walnut will be ready to eat.
Nutcracker 2009: Its made with air-dried Southern Illinois cherrywood, and 3 coats of clear dewaxed shellac under 2 coats of wax.
Victorian Crescent Moon Ironwork Nutcracker: It's made up of solid iron.
Livo Nutcracker: It's made up of stainless steel, and is also easy to use.
Star Trek themed Nutcrackers: These cool nutcrackers are made from wood.
Iron Man Nutcracker: It looks cool, though the functionality is in question due to the small hole that can't accommodate big walnuts.
Heavy Metal Nutcracker: It's quite simple to use, just raise the large, smooth steel ball to the top of the U-brackets, and leave it to fall on the wooden base where the walnut is placed.
Starwars Characters Nutcracker:
Nuti Budi Nutcracker: It's a unique and simple tool that requires less effort than conventional nutcrackers.