Bijou
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I am very embarrassed to ask: it turns out that I am not kosher with my brush, that is, you cannot shirk and poke with a brush on the press? But I'm not doing this on Shabbat (or rather, not only)! Or what?
No, no, I quite sincerely and honestly envied the ease with which you immediately after using wash will adapt it, which is not very convenient for this. I didn't even dare to buy a crusher with pimples on the working side, like Taller's above, because I was afraid that I might forget to wash it right away and it would dry up there.

Therefore, the ease and pleasantness of laundering for me is somewhere very close to functionality (the second such example is an induction cooker), and laundering a deep narrow crush with nooks and crannies for me - hard labor. And you don't always put it in the dishwasher. ((
dopleta
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another press from Joseph
I must say that I am not at all delighted with it and have already pushed it aside. Although it can fit a lot of teeth - I easily got five large ones - it's not easy to squeeze even with two hands. In addition, I do not really like plastic presses - you can feel the bend of the handles with effort, which means that the efficiency decreases. Nice, but uncomfortable for me.
Bijou
Quote: dopleta
Nice, but uncomfortable for me.
And I was surprised that theoretically I did not see any pleasure in this thing. It turns out that everything is fine with me.)) The same complaints were - flexible handles and great effort. Although, on the last point, I admitted that due to the screw transmission of the force, I could miss something. It turns out that the transmission is not there to make it easier.

But does it shrink normally on one tooth?
Mandraik Ludmila
Quote: dopleta
Cute but uncomfortable for me
I will take into account, Larochka, the same I will not want it ... So we will write down inconvenient In principle, when I need to grind a lot (for your basturma, and I grind unpeeled garlic), then I take out the grinder from the blender, when one clove, then I I handle it with a knife ... Hotts, of course, something perfect, but I understand that this most likely does not happen
dopleta
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But does it shrink normally on one tooth?
On one, it is very easy, but pointless: since the bottom is large in diameter, the clove is smeared over the entire area and the pressed layer turns out to be large, but thin.
Buttercup, for the basturma - special thanks! I also use a small blender for her.
Katerok87
Does anyone use such a garlic press?
Garlic press with 3 attachments, Clasica series, 735400, IBILI, Spain

Presses and choppers for garlic, garlic press and garlic cutters

Presses and choppers for garlic, garlic press and garlic cutters



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an interesting review about the Rondel garlic press and its comparison with the press from Tescoma

Product option: Garlic press Rondel "brown"
Advantages It looks massive and soundly, but in fact, look at the disadvantages ...
Disadvantages This garlic press was enough for about two months of intensive daily use. Then the handle burst and flew off at the base of the sieve. Well, you have to manage to stick such massive handles on a thin base. The metal is of very poor quality. Not worth the money. The garlic mold was loaded to the eyeballs. If you use this press for one clove of garlic and on holidays, it will probably last for many years). Probably all those who wrote positive reviews on this product use it that way.
Commentary I do not recommend buying garlic presses with handles at all. Before this miracle, there was a garlic press from Nadoba, Czech Republic, also did not last long.For long-term and everyday service I recommend: Tescoma "Handy" garlic press

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