Food Cutter Breakout Spike Today
A fast “I tested a food cutter so you don’t have to” video where you run one cutter through real kitchen tasks people actually do.
Most food cutters look like they save time, but the fun is catching where they fail (soft tomatoes, onions, herbs) and where they unexpectedly win.
- Unboxing + the “one weird blade/insert” close-up
- Stopwatch side-by-side: knife vs food cutter
- 5 ingredient tests (onion, tomato, potato, herbs, cheese)
- Mess test: cutting board vs countertop splatter
- Cleanup test: rinse vs scrub, stuck food macro shots
Viewers know which foods a food cutter is actually good for, which ones are a trap, and a simple “buy/use/skip” checklist without guessing.
AUDIT
This is a distribution event because it’s a breakout keyword with almost no recent competition (only 1 video published in the last 2 days) and it’s inherently visual: sharp object, instant result, instant fail.
Your opening has to answer the viewer’s real question: “Will this make weeknight prep faster or just make more dishes?” If your first 10 seconds are only “today we’re testing…”, you lose the spike.
FIX
Make it a “proof stack” video, not a gadget review.
- Give the food cutter one job: speed + consistency.
- Use the same 5 foods every time so the viewer can compare across brands.
- Include one “stress test” food that most cutters hate (tomato or herbs).
3 fast title angles (use the keyword):
1) “Food Cutter vs Knife: The 5-Food Test”
2) “I Tried A Food Cutter For Dinner Prep”
3) “This Food Cutter Lied (Until Test #4)”
TEST
Ship today idea (format + length): 45–60s Short: “5 foods in 60 seconds.”
Hook line: "This food cutter looks fast… so I’m giving it 5 foods and a stopwatch."
Packaging note: Thumbnail = split screen “Knife 0:__” vs “Food Cutter 0:__” with a crushed tomato close-up.
Filming plan: Set two cutting stations. Start stopwatch on camera. Run onion first (easy win). Cut to tomato/herbs for the failure moment. Show the tray filling (satisfying). End with cleanup in the sink and a one-line takeaway list on screen.
Nothing says “kitchen innovation” like spending 3 minutes digging onion out of plastic grids.