A simple kitchen gadget from Kmart has shoppers scrambling to their nearest store – and it’s all because of a viral potato hack that’s saving Australians serious money.
The $5.50 Spiral Potato Slicer has become the latest cult favourite among foodies and bargain hunters alike, promising crispy, golden ‘chips on a stick’ from the comfort of your own kitchen – without the $15 festival price tag.
Originally spotted on TikTok, the gadget quickly captured attention for its ability to transform ordinary potatoes into perfect spirals, mimicking the popular market-style snack seen at food trucks, festivals and carnivals around the country.
‘I’d betray the trucks any time of day. $10 is too much and I’m broke,’ one user commented under a demonstration video, which shows the tool in action with a single potato turning into a beautifully uniform spiral in seconds.
‘I still can’t believe people are paying $9 or $10 for a potato that was spiralled with a drill,’ another joked, referring to how many food vendors prepare the dish behind the scenes.
With just one potato and a little seasoning, users claim you can recreate the fan-favourite snack for a couple of dollars.
Others shared ideas to take it further, suggesting the slicer could be used on apples, sweet potatoes and even zucchinis for healthier or dessert-style variations.
‘A spiral apple in the air fryer, dusted with cinnamon sugar – stop it. That sounds so delicious,’ one user said.


The $5.50 Spiral Potato Slicer has become the latest cult favourite among foodies and bargain hunters alike

The buy promises crispy, golden ‘chips on a stick’ from the comfort of your own kitchen – without the $15 festival price tag
Many have praised the slicer’s ease of use, saying it’s perfect for kids, parties and even dinner prep on a budget.
The product description boasts that it’s dishwasher safe, simple to assemble, and delivers restaurant-style results with no need for fancy appliances or heavy-duty equipment.
The gadget joins a long list of Kmart kitchen tools that have gone viral in recent years – including the cult-status air fryer, mini pie maker and snack-sized waffle irons – all adored for their affordability and ability to elevate everyday meals.
In the midst of ongoing cost-of-living pressures, many households are looking for small ways to save money while still enjoying their favourite treats.
And for just $5.50, the Spiral Potato Slicer offers a playful, satisfying way to do just that.
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