🧄 Unleash the Flavor with Every Press!
This heavy-duty stainless steel garlic press is designed for durability and versatility, featuring an ergonomic handle for a secure grip, a built-in bottle opener, and a silicone peeler for easy garlic prep. Ideal for crushing garlic, nuts, seeds, and spices, it ensures effortless cleaning and long-lasting performance.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.37 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 2.67"L x 4.25"W |
Color | Stainless Steel |
M**E
Looks easy to use and clean.
Just received it and have not used it yet; however, it appears to be very sturdy and easy to use.
C**A
Best garlic press ever!
Heavy duty, works great. Wastes way less garlic.
D**K
Mostly good
The garlic crusher itself is great and worth the price of the whole set, which is good because the little black roller thing they give you to peel the cloves doesn't work at all and the little brush doesn't do anything to get the garlic out of the holes. But it's fine because you only get like 15 holes at a time that the garlic sticks in and all you have to do is push it out from one side with your finger or thumb while you're washing it and it comes out fine.
S**R
Excellent!
Exactly as promised. I love the ease of using the product, especially when removing the outer leaves. I would definitely order it again.
S**M
Hard to Press
Product seemed ideal and the press is built well, but the issue is that pressing large cloves of garlic wasn’t possible and it was hard to remove or clean out the press.
D**G
Not that good
It is okay. It doesn’t smash garlic well. Better to get a mortar and pestle.
S**R
better than my old garlic press
works great on fresh garlic, older garlic cloves a little harder
E**D
Ineffective and worthless item - total waste of money
I use a lot of minced garlic and thought this would be a quick and efficient way to mince several cloves quickly. Wrong! To start, it proved difficult to press through cloves, requiring a surprising amount of pressure to crush them. The cloves tended to slip from one side or another and from either end and avoid the crusher altogether. When you do succeed in crushing a clove, only one side is crushed, leaving the other side intact adhering to the crusher. So little product was actually minced that I had to do it all over with a knife. It doesn't really mince it anyway - more like a regular garlic press, but less efficient.The surface of the crusher doesn't have the sharp edges of a grater so it does not grip or cut the clove at all. It is built much like a potato masher, but with smaller openings, and a curved surface that pushes cloves away rather than crushing them. Total piece of garbage - actually I recycled it because I didn't want to give it to Goodwill and pass it on to another unsuspecting soul. Great concept but the reality was very disappointing. Back to the drawing board.
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