Zyliss Garlic Press |
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DKB Household UK Limited
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List Price: £11.00
Our Price: £9.40
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Binding: Kitchen & Home Brand: DKB Household UK Limited EAN: 7610373121306 Label: DKB Household UK Limited Manufacturer: DKB Household UK Limited Model: 15712031 Publisher: DKB Household UK Limited Release Date: 2003-08-21 Studio: DKB Household UK Limited |
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- Presses without peeling!
- Ideal for extra large garlic cloves.
- Zyliss 5 year guarantee
- Cleaner for help in cleaning
- No peeling necessary.
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Product Description Place garlic in the bowl and squeeze firmly. No peeling necessary. Removes the peelings completely, and quickly extracts garlic bits and juice.
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    TIP FOR REMOVING SKINS, 2008-12-21
I don't have this newer model -- my older one has been holding up great for years.
But a helpful tip is to drop a clove (or two, if they're really small) so that the round base is at the bottom of the cup, and the pointy tip is up.
Then after you've pressed out the goody, the tip acts like a "handle" and you can just pluck out the husk of the empty clove skin. It's also really helpful to rinse out the cup right after using it, rather than an hour later when you're done eating (and everything has dried on).
andrea
    Awesome, 2008-11-06 The works very well, I have tried lots of garlic presses in the past and this is the best one by far.
    long lasting, 2008-01-31 I have had this for about five years and its only just broken it has come apart in the middle. Its discoloured a bit from being in the dishwasher a million times but other than that its been very good.The garlic peel comes off in one bit so its easy to throw away. I will be buying this again.
    Discovery of a lifetime!, 2008-09-01 I really can not recommend this press highly enough!
I swore I'd never buy another garlic press because they usually need three cloves in, to get one out. In an ordinary press, Garlic usually squeezes upwards and they are murder to clean. I had resorted to smashing the cloves on a board with the side of a heavy Chinese knife, but this is noisy!
Peeling the cloves was also a messy bind.
Then it all changed. Along came this Zyliss press, and it does exactly what it says on the pack.
Don't peel the clove - just insert in the press and squeeze. When you open it, you can take out the skin, and most of the remains comes away with it. Very easy to clean, and no waste!
    A Very Good Garlic Press, 2008-09-14 Bearing in mind there's probably no such thing as a 'perfect' garlic press, the Zyliss is one if the best I've used.
It really does allow cloves to be pressed without peeling and gets a very high proportion of the clove 'through'. However, this effectiveness especially with unpeeled cloves inevitably means the skins are tightly pressed in. So you have to fiddle a little to get them out, but no worse than many presses without a removable plate (I have one - but the Zyliss is still more efficient and robust). A tip - if you use a nylon washing brush on the reverse side, you can make short work of getting the skins out.
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