E**E
Sturdy and useful!
I got this for my mother for christmas last year and, she loves it! We have both used it a few times to make mashed potatoes and they are smoother than ever. When i first decided to order the ricer i was worried it would break due to the fact that is made out of plastic. But it's very strong it should hold up for a long time.its VERY easy to clean all i do is remove the strainer rinse of the potato scrub it a bit and let it dry with the main body of the ricer I rinse it out and scrub it thoroughly and let it dry and it only takes a few minutes.Overall I, think this product is useful, sturdy, easy to clean making it worth the money!
S**A
If you can mash it, you can rice it
This piece is a little larger than I thought it would be, but it works as expected. I normally cut potatoes in quarters so they cook faster. I was able to fit 4-5 pieces at a time and even ran the butter through it with the potatoes. You get tiny even strings of potato. The benefit is that your mashed potatoes don't come out gluey from over mashing with a traditional potato masher. I can see using this also for homemade applesauce and if you have babies, use it to make homemade baby food!
E**G
The ricer is inconvenient, messy, and doesn't work.
I've tried to like this ricer, but I just can't. I tried to make cranberry sauce, applesauce, and last night potato gnocchi. I gave it a chance. Trying to press the cooked food through the ricer yields the same disappointing mess.The food inconveniently gets stuck in the press even using the largest disc, coming out of the sides rather than going through the ricer. If anything comes out at all. I've tried using smaller pieces of cooked food and get the same result. I had to press so hard that the handles bend, which is rendered more difficult with the messy process since food inevitably gets all over my hands.I also sliced my fingers on the sharp sides of the metal discs. With all the nooks in the handle it's a total nightmare to clean to boot. I'm tossing this one in my recycling bin. Good riddance!!!
C**C
Any kind of mixer would be better, faster and less messy .. very disapointed !
Any kind of mixer would be better, faster and less messy .. very disappointed ! I dont know how other opinions could vary so much... So I cooked the potato's after peeling them so they cook faster. Feed them into this Ricer .. and potatoes squeezed out the sides and as I opened it to feed more potatoes in managing those squeezed out the sides potatoes was not easy and was messy with potatoes falling out on the stove and lumpy potatoes mixed in falling into the newly rices potatoes making what after all that ? yeah, lumpy potatoes the whole point of using this ricer. Then to top it off there was a layer of lumpy potatoes that did not get riced no matter how much I squeezed maker even more lumpy potatoes. This is a big pain in the rear. Using a stand mixer you use on the counter or getting out a hand mixer and washing a couple beater bars is much easier and provides more fluffy non lumpy potatoes. To bad my Kitchen aid is on the fritz. Yeah, and I cook... so, not sure .. but its certainly not for me. See pics... ...And O, not very strong plastic and I can see it breaking sooner than later at the rivet point you can see where there is pressure each time you push down with some force to make it squeeze through the ricer.
P**M
messy, kind of flimsy
I bought this to strain seeds out of berries, with the idea that I could use the pureed fruit in yogurt, etc even though I can't cope with the seeds any more. It does sort of work for that purpose, but it's very messy and I was afraid I was going to break the handles if I really mashed down on them hard enough to force the food through the strainer.
E**
Makes the best mashed potatoes ever!
How did I ever live without this awesome kitchen gadget!? Potato Ricer & Baby Food Masher w/ 3 Strainer Discs for Applesauce, Mashed Potatoes, Pumpkin Pie & More - Premium Cookware Gadgets by Mo+m KitchenEasy and fun to use, and easy to clean!Because air is incorporated into the potato as it’s pressed, this ingenious tool from Mo+m Kitchen gives you the fluffiest mashed potatoes I've ever tasted. I'm excited to use it for all my holiday cooking and plan on giving these as gifts as well!
G**D
Perfect potatoes!
I have wanted a potato ricer forever and finally found this one. It does what it's supposed to do, makes fluffy, lump free potatoes. I would not recommend leaving the peeling on the potatoes as they will clog the holes and it's harder than you think to squeeze the ricer's handles together if you have small hands. But, all in all, it's a lot more fun than mashing up a pot!
T**A
Mash the Potatoes before Using
When I received it, it was obviously too flimsy to do the job. The handles bowed. You would need to mash the potatoes before putting them through this ricer.
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