Garlic presses
"Lynn from Fargo" > wrote
>On Aug 15, 1:02 pm, Corey Richardson >
>wrote:
>> If anyone's looking for a replacement Garlic press, I can thoroughly
>> recommend a Zyliss. In the past I've bought cheap ones and they've
>> lasted at most a year, but the Zyliss is still going strong over 10
>> years later.
>Right, but be sure to get a Zyliss with a curved ergonomic handle. No
>peeling and it takes MUCH less hand power.
I just bought a Zyliss garlic press online a couple of weeks ago.
It really does work as advertised. But I didn't exactly get a bargain,
and then add shipping, you get the idea. Couple of days ago, I'm
walking through the local supermarket and what do I see in the
seasonal aisle, next to the flip flops and school supplies? $9.99,
the very same garlic press. What an idiot, I didn't look in the
back-to-school aisle for a garlic press. Heh.
I don't know if either of them have the handle you recommend.
nancy
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