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Where can I get a good pecan cracker in Greensboro?

pecan cracker

I have a ton of pecans from my aunt's house, so I want to get a pecan cracker to make shelling them a lot easier. I don't want to pay a ton for it, either. The lowest price I can find online, with shipping, is $21, although I've found them for $10-$12 before shipping. Anyone got any ideas?

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Doogie said:

You might want to try Fleet Plummer Hardware, I think they have things like that.

Mel said:

Thanks! I'll check it out!

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