Corn Silker
Built for the Way You Work
Whether you're processing corn for your family, your customers, or your community — the Corn Silker saves hours of tedious hand-cleaning.
How It Works
Three steps. No learning curve. Clean corn in minutes.
Shuck the Corn
Remove the husk like normal. Leave the silk — the machine handles the rest.
Feed It Through
Drop the ear into the intake end. Rotating brushes and a light flow of water do the work.
Clean Corn, Ready to Go
Silk-free ears come out the other side — ready to eat, freeze, sell, or process.
Trusted by Growers for Over 16 Years
The Corn Silker has been helping families, farms, and communities clean corn faster since day one. Stainless steel construction. Simple operation. Season after season.
"We cleaned over 400 ears in under two hours. Best purchase we've made for the farm stand."
"Our church group used to spend half the day picking silk by hand. Now it takes a fraction of the time."
Frequently Asked
Questions
How much time does the Corn Silker actually save?
Most users clean corn in a fraction of the time it takes by hand. What used to take hours of tedious silk-picking can be done in minutes — even for large batches of several hundred ears.
What kind of corn does it work with?
The Corn Silker is designed for fresh sweet corn that has already been shucked. The internal rotating brushes and water flow remove the remaining silk from each ear.
What do I need to set it up?
A standard 110V outlet (the same kind you'd plug a microwave into) and a regular garden hose. That's it. No special wiring, plumbing, or tools required.
Is the machine hard to clean or maintain?
Not at all. The stainless steel construction makes cleanup simple — just rinse it out after use. The brushes are built for durability and repeated seasonal use.
How long does it last?
The Corn Silker is built from stainless steel and designed to hold up season after season. We've been selling these machines for over 16 years, and they're built to last.
Who uses the Corn Silker?
Homeowners who freeze or can corn in bulk. Farm market vendors and roadside stands. Small farms and produce operations. Churches, fairs, and community groups running cookouts or fundraisers. Anyone who processes more than a few dozen ears and wants to save time.
Is the price worth it?
If you process corn regularly, the time savings add up fast. Many customers tell us it pays for itself in the first season. Some buyers even rent theirs out locally for extra income.
Stainless Steel. Built to Last.
Stainless Steel. Built to Last.
Ready to Save Hours This Season?
Stop picking silk by hand. The Corn Silker pays for itself the first time you fire it up.
Buy the Corn Silker