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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Oxo
EAN: 0719812018218
Label: OXO
Manufacturer: OXO
Material Type: stainless steel
Model: 1071478
Publisher: OXO
Studio: OXO
Sales Rank: 827
MPN: 1071478

Features:
  • Stainless steel inner bowl accommodates hot foods and prevents staining
  • 3 stainless steel grinding discs for preparing foods of fine, medium and coarse texture. Simple release button for easy disc exchange and disassembly
  • 11 inches in diameter, and fold for easy storage
  • 3 non-slip legs secure placement over bowls and pots up to
  • Soft, comfortable, non-slip handle and cranking knob



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Product Description:
The OXO Good Grips Food Mill is the perfect tool for preparing fresh purees, sauces, soups and more. It has a stainless steel inner bowl to accommodate hot foods and prevent staining and includes 3 stainless steel grinding discs for fine, medium and coarse textures. Use the fine disc for homemade jellies, creamy sauces and baby food, the medium disc for applesauce and vegetable soups and the coarse disc for mashed potatoes and chunkier sauces. The Food Mill has a simple, spring-loaded lever that makes it easy to exchange discs and disassemble for storage. Three non-slip legs hold the Food Mill securely over bowls and pots up to 11 inches in diameter, and fold for easy storage. The soft, non-slip handle and knob make gripping and cranking the Food Mill a comfortable task. All parts are dishwasher-safe. Dimensions - 14.75 x 10.25 x 7.25 inches Weight - 2 pounds



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Wasteful!
I bought this because my husband has to be on a strained food diet after surgery. I also was replacing my old rusty Foley foodmill that I use for applesauce and tomato sauce. The problem with this product is that the blade does not touch the bottom of the container and so much of the food remains behind. As other reviewers have mentioned, the lack of a scraper on the bottom magnifies the problem. I just put a container of yogurt in and could get only a couple of tablespoons out even using a spatula. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Extremely Pleased
Oxo good grips food mill
I have used my food mill for mashing persimmons. I am very pleased with the way it performed. I'm sure I will used it for other foods also.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Very Good Product
The Oxo Good Grip Food Mill does everything that its designed to do. It's easy to assemble and easy to clean after you're finished. There's no need to buy a more costly Food Mill. My wife and I are very happy with Oxo Food Mill.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - making applesauce
After looking at a number of recipes in various cookbooks and and on the internet, I was thoroughly confused, but I remembered that my mother-in-law owned a device that worked with little difficulty. I ordered this mill because it seemed the most stable. After washing the apples, I cooked them in in large pots (several batches) I did not core or peel any of them but tossed the apples in the boiling water and set the timer for 15 to 20 minutes. Then I drained the excess water in a colander and spooned about ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great food mill
After using a Foley mill, this one was heavenly. I use it mostly for apple butter, and I find it to be really great. Here's why:

-- The fold-out legs are really sturdy. I tend to want to mill those apple skins until they beg for mercy, because a lot of the flavor is there. I can push down on this while suspended over a pot, with no problems at all.
-- The milling action works easily. Until I get down to the skins-only stage of the milling, it requires only light pressure to mill the food. ... Read More

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