 |
Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of WMF Profi Plus 11-1/4-Inch Stainless Steel Potato MasherCustomer Review: not as described Summary: 3 Starsthe product description includes "seamless construction for easy cleaning" -- this is false. At the Y of the handle, the two branches come together into a tight seam that runs up to the handle.
other than that - pretty lightweight little mashes but I haven't used it yet so I can't comment on functionality.
Customer Review: stainless potato masher Summary: 5 Starsthis product was exactly what i expected and am VERY happy with this purchase thank you
Customer Review: Worth The Price! Summary: 5 StarsI purchased the WMF Profi Plus Stainless Steel Potato Masher as an appreciation gift for my coworker. She has used this in the past and was very pleased. Though I never used the product personally, removing it from packaging I could see how well made masher was and durable. Happy with design and materials. Arrival was swift and packaging was appopriate. Thanks You!
Customer Review: As advertised, it's worth the few extra dollars Summary: 5 StarsAnother of American Test Kitchen's favorites, the WMF masher is a work horse. It looks delicate, but it is solid and sturdy and has a handle long enough to work in a 6 qt. Dutch Oven. It is as good as a ricer and faster.
Customer Review: Mashin' Perfection Summary: 5 StarsMy old-school zigzag-style masher did a terrible job, so I would usually resort to the electric mixer. Better, but not lump-free. This masher, with its small holes, acts more like a ricer but is much easier to use, in my opinion. My potatoes were mashed in a flash, with no lumps. I don't understand how anyone could think this is not an immense improvement over the old-style mashers. This masher is a little pricey, but is so well-made and solid, I'll probably be heirlooming it to one of my kids someday. Cook's Illustrated got it right again!
More Customer Reviews: 1 2 3 4 5 ›
|
 |
|
|
|