🍽️ Elevate your kitchen game with effortless juicing!
The Tomato Strainer is a versatile kitchen tool designed to effortlessly juice tomatoes without the hassle of peeling, deseeding, or coring. Featuring a sturdy suction cup base for stability, it includes a stainless steel pusher for optimal juicing. This easy-to-clean food mill is perfect for creating homemade pasta sauces, fresh salsa, and potato puree, making it an essential for health-conscious cooks and a thoughtful gift for gardening enthusiasts.
O**
Great product
I was never more impressed with a product as much as I am with this tomato strainer. This year I got a lot of plum tomatoes and cherry tomatoes. Let me tell you about this little inexpensive and very capable tomato strainer. It was simple to setup, and fairly easy to clean. It makes a clicking sound as your turn the handle to press, squeeze and remove skin and seeds from the tomatoes. At first when I started to turn the handle I thought that it was broken, but no, it was that genius clicking that was squashing and pushing the sauce one way and the skin and seeds another way. I truly love this machine. I plan to upload a video at a later date which will add my comments.If you are looking for a simple machine that truly does a great job of separating tomato seeds and skin from your tomato sauce, this is the machine.Shipping is free and the price is very inexpensive.
S**O
Great for a first time canner
First time I tried this Tomato Strainer. It fits together nicely. I was impressed with how well it did strain the skins/seeds from the meat of the tomato. I did run the discard through twice to get every drop of pulp. The suction base is finicky, it took me a few tries to get it securely stuck to the counter. It did have to be readjusted twice during the processing. The pusher is cheaply made, and why I am giving it a 4. It is thin platic, with a hole in the handle and it had water in it the first wash before I used it. I used a wooden spoon. All in all, this is an affordable first time tomato strainer for a young canner.
Y**.
Very pleased with this purchase.
This year I started to grow some of my own vegetables. There's nothing like fresh tomato sauce. Although my crop wasn't big, I decided to buy some extra field grown tomatoes of different varieties. I had used a friend's tomato press many years ago and decided to get one myself. I purchased this with high expectations, and it didn't fail. It's perfect for my seasonal use and washes up nicely. Easy to assemble and disassemble. Very sturdy. The suction is secure and didn't give. I was pleased with the little waste left over after I pressed each batch three times. I now have enough fresh tomato sauce in my freezer to last me the winter. For those of us who may only use this item once or twice a year, it should last many years. Would recommend this. Does the trick and is reasonably priced.
B**I
Does the job but cheaply made
If u dont have alot of money but alot of tomatoes to process this will get the job done. U have to turn it slowly in order to get the most juice out. Ive reprocessed the seeds and skins just to get all the juices out of it and not waste product. Its easy to use and put together but the suction doesnt work so u have to hold the machine while ur turning it. Im honestly just goin to buy a better quality one but this worked for the mean time.
A**L
Needs some improvement but it will do the job
I’ve sat on this for a year and finally my husband just had to order it for me. It’s those reviews that keep me from wanting to buy it but bottom line is it will get the job done.Pros: does a good job truly separating the juice and pulp from the skin and seeds. Always run that batch of scraps through again you will be surprised at that little bit more you will get out of it.It’s not hard to put together or take apart. Cleaning it isn’t bad as long as you do it right away. Don't let it sit or you will have caked on mess.The crank turns easy, yeah it’s kinda loud, I thought it was broken at first but those sounds are the plastic blade flaps that are doing their job.Cons: leaky!!!!!! Just like everyone says it leaks! It leaks from the handle all over the counter. It’s not a huge loss of fluid but it’s annoying. One lady suggested adding a hose gasket to it and it worked for her. The hose gaskets I bought were just a tad to tight to fit that area but I’ll try to find the right one. The other problem is the suction cup bottom. It’s a pure joke on my juicer. Perhaps mine is just defective but there is no suction no matter what I do to the lever. It actually keeps trying to pop off. Unfortunately I have to hold it down while I crank to keep it still. It’s definitely not my countertops either, I have a nice smooth flat Formica and plenty of other gadgets with suction cup bottoms that stick well to it. Lastly the price. It seemed to jump up an extra $10 since I started looking at it.Overall I’m still happy to have this tomato juicer. My main goal was to make salsa with it and I was able to do just that. It would be nice if they would upgrade this model so it wasn’t a messy pain that doesn’t stay in place but I’ll do what I have to with it to make it work.
L**8
If you have a lot of tomatoes and NOT a lot of money!
I was skeptical when I bought this. Its plastic and inexpensive, all of the requirements for junk. However, this machine works great. Once I figured out the suction cup base and it did take a bit, but it was a strong suction and did not slide. I did wet the surface a little to help it stick. It completely comes apart, which makes it easy to clean. Even the plastic mechanism that spins and crushes the tomato's came apart. It was a good thing, the tomato's had seeped in and there were a lot of bits jammed in it, but it cleaned up quick! I originally wanted to get a metal one, but this will do. The only thing I don't like is that it seems to leave a lot of meat on the tomatoes. I did two more passes with the pulp and it produced a lot of additional juice. It is a little loud and I thought I broke it, but its just the spring loaded flaps that snap back. If you are thinking about purchasing something to process your tomato's this will do it and inexpensively at that. Year later here it still works strong and it is just plastic and looking at current pricing I'm not planning on upgrading anymore. This still works great.
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