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Your cart is empty.Tanya
2025-05-20 15:03:26
It's poorly put together and I don't know why they would have a plastic piece for everything you can get caught on it and you waste half of your stuff it's not good at all I end up having to borrow a friend's to get my tomatoes done that I've had put up
JS Wyatt
2025-05-10 12:10:16
It clogs and leaks juice. Had to disassemble three times just get through a batch of tomatoes.
Dennis Woschnigg
2025-05-09 13:38:29
Like the fact that it was just what I wanted! But it wasn’t what I expected it was more!! lol
mo
2025-04-09 17:09:31
Smaller and cheaper than expected. Couldn't even get the machine to process cooked squash, let alone something tougher like meat. Fiddly small parts. Smells very strong of hot electrical the whole time with a very hot motor. Gave up after 10 min and 2 cups through the processor.To add insult to injury, YOU HAVE TO PAY THE POSTAGE TO RETURN this box of useless equipment.
Brittany
2024-12-01 13:28:29
I’ve used this to strain over 100lbs of tomatoes, and it worked great. It does overheat if ran too long. , also used it to grind 30lbs of pork , the machine held up well. The only downside is the small hopper and the fact that the power button is a round slippery mess. They really should have just put a switch.
WLTB
2024-11-19 13:18:10
I bought this to process tomatoes and it looks sturdy and has great feet to stay attached to the counter. However, though I may be suing this wrong I find that the pulp and seed stick in the cylinder and reversing doesn’t seem to work. In the 1 times I’ve used this I end up having to clean it out after only 1 pan of tomatoes (I roast a pan on a cookie sheet before processing). Both times I’ve ended up just hauling out my hand mill. In fairness to them I have a feeling that I may not be using this properly but in fairness to me, the instruction booklet only deals with set up and not operation, and is obviously a poor translation with inadequate drawings. Other people seem to like this a lot so again I may not be using this properly but I wish I had stuck to my grandma’s ~100-year old hand mill and saved my $
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