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ZYLISS Potato Masher, Stainless Steel - Zyliss
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Five Star Reviews:

68%
The Only Way to Make Mashed Potatoes
April 15, 2017
RSVP Potato Ricer and Baby Food Strainer - White/GreenI bought this product because it was highly reviewed on an episode of America's Test Kitchen. It is essentially a really big garlic press. It is great for making mashed potatoes, which is what I use it for 95% of the time, but I imagine it would do a great job of processing/pureeing other foods as well. It is easy to use and does not place much strain on your hands. It also has an extension that allows it to rest over a pot, which is very useful. The plastic is sturdy, and it is easy to assemble and disassemble for cleaning.
Perfect mashed potatoes
March 9, 2017
I bought this particular ricer because one of the cooking magazines that I read had it as a 'top rated' product. I was not disappointed. The two mesh inserts are easy to exchange and I can make perfect mashed potatoes. it is handy to have the piece at the front of the ricer over-hang the bowl that you used to collect the riced potato. I usually fill it just 1/2 fill for best results. I highly recommend this product.
Best mashed potatoes ever!
November 27, 2015
This made the best mashed potatoes I ever ate. I got the recipe and the review from America's Test Kitchen and have so much enjoyed using this. For some reason it shows two discs for pressing but I only got one with mine, but I make do with it. It is also great for pressing hard boiled eggs for egg salad and the like. It is easy to clean. I just disassemble it and toss it into the dishwasher as soon as the dog has licked off the bulk of the food.
Great
November 24, 2015
This gave us the lightest, fluffiest mashed potatoes we've ever made. I tend to make 10-20 lbs of mashed potatoes at a time, and usually a reach a point where I have to stop mashing while there are still some chunks. This takes care of that problem. It takes a bit longer than mashing, because you have to feed the potatoes into the hopper after boiling (maybe half a potato at a time, diced). We chose this after seeing it on America's Test Kitchen, and it takes more force than I was expecting after seeing it being used on the show. I think they cooked their potatoes longer than we usually do. Its not a ridiculous amount of force though, slow and steady does the trick.
The best
May 19, 2014
Over the years, I've owned a few potato ricers, but they were either too small, or broke easily. But after watching a video review on America's Test Kitchen a couple months ago, I decided to order this handy gadget. It's everything and more, and I like the two sizes of grating surfaces. I've used this ricer for many more foods than just potatoes, such as multiple heads of garlic, whole cooked tomatoes, bananas for recipes, and even cooked veggies I wanted to puree and add to my stock pot but didn't want to get out the big food processor. Easy clean-up, too. I would buy this again, and if I were a young mom, it would be my go-to kitchen item for making baby food in small portions.
GREAT RICER
May 8, 2014
This is my first ricer, I bought it because it wasn't too expensive and it was recommended by America's Test Kitchen. I'm used to lumpy potato and thought I'd spoil myself and buy this.I used it yesterday for the first time. I filled it up completely with potato, but it was hard to use. I took half out and it was much easier. I was amazed to see my plate pile up with potato that looked like grated cheese coming out! I'm going to love this thing. It was very easy to clean, I washed it by hand, then stood it up, just to make sure there was no water trapped inside, after reading a reviewer's comment about that happening. I wish I bought this thing a long time ago. I'm so happy I will no longer be eating lumpy mashed potato!
88%
It's great for batches of bread and dinner rolls
June 26, 2017
I think America's Test Kitchen will put me into kitchen gadget bankruptcy. I bought this on their recommendation, and am not sorry I did. It's great for batches of bread and dinner rolls, and does a great job of cleaning the cutting board after chopping veggies. I'm so pleased with this purchase.
Until you use one, you won't know what you're missing
March 22, 2017
Perfect design and workmanship, incredibly easy to clean, but certainly not designed for chopping. Where that idea originated is anyone's guess..
BUT, it's perfect for pastry or any other dough, AND you'll find it transfers stuff from the cutting board to the skillet far easier and with less danger than a knife. So good I give them away at Christmas.
Americas Test Kitchen Recommended and CapnK tested. Great Product for The Kitchen!
July 26, 2015
Package arrived from Amazon in GREAT Shape and 1 day earlier than expected. Love Amazon delivery!!
Purchased this item based on a radio show I was listening to from NPR - America's Test Kitchen and was impressed by what the reviewer had to say about it. Looked it up on Amazon, and it was priced higher than I'd been led to believe from the radio reviewer, but since I do a lot of baking lately, especially scones, and also a lot of chopping of onions and other veggies, this item definitely piqued my interest. It definitely lives up to the hype of the reviewer and I would recommend this to anyone who has ever cut dough with a knife or pick up a lot of fresh cut veggies from a cutting board. This seems to be the same item, but a bit less expensive, than a similar Dexter-Russell tool advertised on Amazon. And, based on the reviews I read, it seemed to provide the best bang for the buck.
Definitely recommend this as an essential baking and prep tool for the kitchen!!
Comfortable with a sharp edge
June 4, 2015
This is really comfortable to use, and has a very nice, sharp edge. It's the top-rated bench scraper at www.cooksillustrated.com, who said : "The deeply beveled edge of this scraper cut through pizza and bread dough quickly and scraped the work surface effectively. The textured polypropylene handle was easy to hold on to, even with greasy or floury hands, and was thinner than other scrapers’ handles, helping us hold it flat to the work surface for easier, more effective scooping and scraping." I really love these for scooping up chopped food from the cutting board to transfer to the stove-top and for cutting dough into any size. It is great for lifting up the edges of pie dough as you're making crust. It's also the only thing that works to get that pie dough off the cutting board at the end - after a good scrape with this, you can actually clean the cutting board without five minutes of elbow grease :) Highly recommended!
White Dough...
March 20, 2015
I have wanted one of these for a long time and am delighted to have it. It works perfectly for corralling vegetable pieces, dough pieces (cutting dough in half), fruit pieces, etc. I'm delighted with this purchase and routinely use it often.
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Four Star Reviews:

19%
Works amazing for potatoes
January 24, 2016
I purchased this item a bit over a month ago and have had the chance to use it several times. I have used it to make baby food as well as potatoes. The baby food was a miss for me at this point because it wasn't totally smooth. This was for a baby who was eating baby food for the first time so it was too thick. I will try it again when she is older but for now we will stick to the food processor. It is easy to clean and easy to put together and take apart. There are some definite pros and cons for this product.Pros:Easy to take apart and put togetherFairly easy to cleanPotatoes come out amazingBaby food will probably be OK for older babyCons:Product is large so its tough to fit in the dishwasher (main unit)Takes up a lot of storage spaceBaby food doesn't come out totally smooth
Really good. I'd buy this again.
September 15, 2015
Pretty impressed with this product.Used for the first time a few weeks ago, and the potatoes came out very smooth. So smooth, milk/cream was not even necessary for creamy potatoes.Love it. Would definitely buy it again.Saves the skins, so if the skins are bad - and sometimes the potatoes are sour, which means the skins are worse - you can toss them out.It's also easy to wash.
Satisified - recommended by America's test kitchen
August 12, 2015
Saw this as one of the best ricers for making mashed potatoes on America's test kitchen and since I trust them to make all my kitchen related decisions we decided to purchase. Does exactly what they claimed it would do, and well. Only gripe is that after throwing a potato or two in here you'll end up with mashed (but not riced) potatoes coming back on top of the plastic plunger piece. So you'll either want to throw that back into the ricer area or throw out (or if you don't mind it didn't go thru the ricer, into the container with the other mashed goods).Overall, satisfied.
More Sturdy than the Famous Kitchen Store's Metal Variety
November 21, 2014
Bought this to replace a metal one we used primarily to squeeze the water out of uncooked potato shreds (hash browns) and to make potatoes mousseline. After about a year of occasional use, the metal one was bent nine ways to Sunday. Bought this one BECAUSE it was made of plastic, and the construction is nice and solid overall.Only knock on it, and the reason I didn't give it five stars, is because getting the retainer ring/basket out to change the blades is a real challenge. My wife has to hold the ricer between her knees and squeeze the tabs, then jimmy the basket out. Not sure if it's just our particular unit; but that's not really a big thing.
excellent product
May 21, 2014
I only gave it 4 stars because of ONE design flaw, ie- the trap comes out which makes it EASY to clean separate from the rest of the unit (GREAT). BUT the plunger/masher is NOT removable and is AWKWARD to clean. SOO i modified mine and replaced the hinge pin/rivet with a stainless steel machine bolt and wing nut (4mmx30mm). i can now detach the masher and clean it separately, SO much easier. Note to any who want to do this as well, the pin is solid stainless steel and was REALLY hard to cut off and is a tight fit, but well worth the effort!! Maybe the manufacturer will see this review and make the change themselves, who knows? good luck!
Glad I was warned about disgusting danger! thanks TL
July 14, 2013
I am so glad that TL posted a review alerting potential buyers not to leave this ricer sitting overnight in water. That is because I would have done the same thing. Yes... some nights I just don't get around to washing out the potato ricer.If that sounds like you, then just be careful not to leave it soaking in deep water. Because I was forewarned, this disgusting danger has not happened to me (yet). Even if you don't soak it in water it is pretty easy to clean up the next day. I use a toothbrush to clean it up after making mashed potatoes. Also, do realize that you can pull the stainless steel perforated plate out of it to wash it.Otherwise, this really works extremely well to make light fluffy mashed potatoes. And the price is right.
7%
The handle is nice and heavy and fits nice in my hand
May 14, 2017
The handle is nice and heavy and fits nice in my hand. There is a good amount of space for scraping up vegetables or what every you have just cut. The metal is good and strong not thin.
I order this product because I am familiar with it ...
April 18, 2017
I order this product because I am familiar with it, having used it before when baking breads for work.
It is very comfortable to use
December 1, 2016
I never thought I needed this until I saw it on America's Test Kitchen. It is very comfortable to use. I use it primarily for scooping up chopped food from the cutting board to transfer to the stovetop.
Sturdy and functional
August 7, 2016
I have used this bench knife most frequently for cutting brownie bars. The blade is sturday and just sharp enough and the handle is comfortable. I have found this to be a very useful and well-made kitchen tool.
Dough cutter.
November 23, 2015
I like it, but I'm not crazy about white kitchen tools. It might last and stay unstained, but I soon located a black one that I'm more comfortable with aesthetically. I'm sure it's good quality and will serve well over the years.
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Three Star Reviews:

7%
Get mashed potatoes that aren't too gluey gooey
January 23, 2017
Takes a lot of squeezin' to get the product through. But, it's sturdy. Kind of a pain to change the blades and to get clean. Takes up too much space in the drawer. Have to process in kind of small batches and the final product is not totally smooth. But, I decided if people don't like a few tiny lumps, they don't have to eat my mashed potatoes. It does do what it says and the final product doesn't make the mashed potatoes too gluey gooey like whipping would.
This is easy to use and to clean
October 2, 2016
This is easy to use and to clean. I wouldn't say the potatoes come out super smooth like I like mashed potatoes, I would never use it for guests or fora holiday. But it's good for a quick dinner.
Works decent for potatoes however I got it hoping it ...
April 11, 2016
Works decent for potatoes however I got it hoping it would rice cauliflower. Does not work well for cauliflower or anything not potato in origin. Handles well and not too bulky and again stick to spuds.
I would have given it 5 stars if....
March 24, 2014
This works great for making mashed potatoes or for pressing the water out of shredded potatoes prior to frying for hash browns. Unfortunately, the two piece construction (the green and white on the bottom half) are not well sealed and water gets into the unit when cleaning and sloshes around. If they had sealed the unit better, 5 stars, but the sloshing water that is difficult to get out drives me a little crazy.
small compact
March 7, 2014
Great for baby food, nor practical for large amounts of mashed. Nice compact switching out plates is little tricky. Made great fluffy potatoes, however for my large family and can only do about half large potato took a while.
Works great
March 1, 2013
I have only used the insert with smaller holes thus far, but it works great. You do have to ensure the potatoes are cooked thoroughly through, or it gets tough to squeeze (and the result not as good) but otherwise it is as advertised. Don't think I will be mashing potatoes again. We let someone else borrow it and now they are buying one too.Also, cleanup is a snap, and after seeing the review of water getting in it, I just make sure to clean it quickly and not submerge it.Update: someone else helped with cleanup after a meal, and thoroughly soaked it. Water got it inside, had to drill it out, complete design flaw IMO. Downgraded as a result. Boo :(
2%
Three Stars
December 30, 2016
Good quality, but not as wide as I thought it would be.
Basic tool, does expected job. Was delivered with ...
September 26, 2016
Basic tool, does expected job. Was delivered with a dent on the blade. Would have given additional star had the scraper been delivered without any damage.
OK, but not great
May 12, 2016
This was highly rated by a cooking show and magazine. It is just OK in my opinion. The edge of the metal is not even cleanly cut. It is like they just chopped the piece of stainless off a roll with a shear and stuck it into a mold where the handle got stuck on. They edge is not sharp at all, but yet with the excess metal on the edge, it is more like a L shape, and rough. It will cut you. I need to file that off, probably with a knife sharpener.
Next time I will go with my instincts and buy the other brand with 3 letters, starting and ending with O.
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Two Star Reviews:

3%
Not impressed
December 13, 2015
Purchased this to make mashed potatoes and went back too old methods for two reasons. First, it was very hard to change out the plates. Second, I felt that the plastic was stressed when I used it. It felt like it was going to break. I ended up having to take out potato to use. Wasted purchase. Might work better for other foods, but would not use again for potatoes.
Its very bulky compared to others and the plastic handles make it feel like I am going to break it
October 29, 2015
Not a huge fan of this ricer. Its very bulky compared to others and the plastic handles make it feel like I am going to break it. The different size plates are hard to change out and cleaning is a nightmare! The presser is level and that is a plus when getting all the food to rice evenly. Overall I would choose a metal model next time.
Meh....
January 28, 2015
Like others have said, it has a rather small basin, and it feels like it is going to break when I squeeze potatoes through it. It works fine on regular potatoes, but don't even think about using it on anything else. I nearly burst a several vessels in my neck trying squeeze a dang skinless baked sweet potato through it with all my might. Finally, I just mashed it with a fork...
Unwieldy, cumbersome
November 30, 2014
Clumsy. Would not stay in position as I tried to prop it on the edge of the bowl--as it was supposedly designed to do. Holds surprisingly little amount of food. Poorly balanced; it wobbled in my hands, whether it was empty or full. If food gets on the handle (which is hard to avoid), the handle becomes slippery and even more awkward. Large size uses more storage space than I expected.
Not for people with small hands
July 17, 2014
This ricer is difficult for me to use. The handle is hard to grip because I have small hands. A more serious problem is that I cannot remove the inner sleave as directed by pulling the two tabs together and pulling it out. I have to pull the tabs while at the same time attempt to poke the point of a knife under the edge of the sleave and pry it out. This is very difficult to do and feels dangerous. The sleave has to be removed everytime the ricer is used in order to clean it.
Oozes out the sides of plunger.
June 6, 2014
I've owned several ricer-mills over the years. Some better than others. So when I read that this model was rated highly I bought one here. I don't see what the fuss is all about. While it's true that this plunger-press design is generally the better than the bowl-paddle-crank version, there are other models this style that do a better job. My gripe is that the food oozes past the plunger and up the sides of the bin. All models this style do this a bit, the RSVP does more than others I've owned. Additionally its bin is a bit smaller than others. Look around a bit before you settle on this one.
2%
Doesn't match reviews/descriptions. Maybe a dud.
July 10, 2016
I ordered this based upon the recommendation of America's Test Kitchen and the numerous positive reviews on Amazon that supported ATK's assessment. The Dexter-Russell Dough Cutter/Scraper that I received did not match ATK's assessment, the positive Amazon reviews, the Amazon page's product description, or the description on the package itself. ATK specifically mentions a beveled edge. The Amazon product description mentions "an individually ground and honed edge." The product packaging adds to the Amazon description "precision ground" and "unique blade geometry." NONE of these description are true of the product I received. There is nothing unique about the shape of the blade. A bevel is a sloped surface or edge. Mine is completely squared off on the edge(i.e., the edge is the same thickness as the back/top of the blade). A honed edge implies there is a bevel to hone. There is nothing to hone on an edge that is not beveled. A "precision ground" blade implies removing material to create an edge/bevel. Mine looks like it was stamped or otherwise cut out of a sheet of metal, attached to a handle, and packaged. Even at that, it is poorly designed because the corners are not rounded. Squared corners are a problem because they easily scratch and dig into surfaces. A squared/unbeveled edge is a problem because is does not properly slide under dough or other food on a cutting board. It is more likely to push foods instead of slide underneath them. Maybe I received a dud that was packaged before going through the grinding/honing stage of production. I do not know, because when went through the return process in the Amazon app on my phone, a refund was issued, and I was told to keep the item rather than return it. I ended up purchasing a different scraper elsewhere. Given the positive reviews and ATK's assessment, I will assume that I received a dud. If you have basically decided to buy this scraper, I would still buy it. Just know that there is at least a small chance you will have to send it back for a replacement that is hopefully not a dud.
I'm disappointed
December 29, 2015
We have an older dough cutter, that recently got bent during use. I ordered the dexter as a review-recommended replacement. It is very dull. I can use my old one to slice and chop fresh veggies, and it works very well. The dexter will not even slice eggplant, even after I sharpened it with a whetstone. It's useless to us.
Edge not beveled as described in Cooks Illustrated top review
December 6, 2015
Dough cutter I rec'd is stamped S196 like the Dexter Russel model rated #1 by Cooks Illustrated. I needed the deeply beveled edge and tless bulky handle described in 'Cooks Iilustrated' review, in order to lift thin rolled-out dough of pie crust/cookies without tearing. This dough cutter is not beveled and the thick handle would make it hard to lay flat to get under delicate dough. May be good for some things but I dont think it will work to transfer rolled dough . Note this is where I was routed to give review but model number appears to differ from one I received
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One Star Reviews:

3%
One Star
November 21, 2015
Too difficult to operate.
I got mine in the mail and there was a ...
March 19, 2015
I got mine in the mail and there was a piece missing just the small plate was in there, I don't have the time to mess with sending it back, becouce I live in the country and it will take me 1 hour to go to the post office, so disappointing
One Star
March 13, 2015
Too hard to put the different plates in and one fell behind the washer after first use! I have not been able to retrieve it so now o only have one plate.
UGH
March 6, 2014
It bent and broke when I used it the second time. The cavity is small. Needed to create lots, and lots of small batches to complete the task. Waste of money as far as I'm concerned.
Hard to use
February 11, 2014
It's hard to use. I had potatoes shooting out the sides. It takes a fair amount of strength. I probably won't use very much. Too bad.
Good to use, bad to clean
January 24, 2010
As a potato ricer, this works well. This device is not, however, dishwasher friendly. It is composed of 2 mating plastic molded parts. The joint is not water tight, and it comes out of the dishwasher with lots of water inside. It takes days of shaking, draining and positioning to get that water out. You also would not want to immerse it. I think one could do better.
1%
I thought these would have a beveled edge but they ...
March 11, 2017
I thought these would have a beveled edge but they don't
Three Stars
May 10, 2016
The metal edge isn't beveled and it digs into the cutting board. I had to sand out the gouges on my cutting board. Not happy with it. It would ruin a countertop if you got to close to the edge of your board. I prefer the progressive over this scraper.
I'll pass...
March 4, 2016
Not comfortable to use. It's going back
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Article Number
Article Number
0053796300236
0092187197833
5971458978133
0028901070335
0054067800448
Brand
Brand
R.S.V.P.
Dexter-Russell
Trudeau
Norpro
Zyliss
Color
Color
white
White
Clear
Multi
Silver
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
USD
USD
USD
Height
Height
157.5 in
0.0 in
196.8 in
187.0 in
147.2 in
Length
Length
531.5 in
283.5 in
383.9 in
128.0 in
147.2 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
R.S.V.P.
Dexter Russell
Trudeau
Norpro
Zyliss
Model
Model
SPUD
S196PCP
0991105
7033
E980044U
MPN
MPN
SPUD
DRI_19783
0991105
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E980044U
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
SPUD
DRI_19783
0991105
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E980044U
Product Group
Product Group
Kitchen
BISS
Kitchen
Kitchen
Kitchen
Product Type
Product Type
KITCHEN
LAB_SUPPLY
KITCHEN
HOME
KITCHEN
Publisher
Publisher
R.S.V.P.
Dexter Russell
Trudeau
Norpro
Zyliss
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
1
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
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Studio
Studio
R.S.V.P.
Dexter Russell
Trudeau
Norpro
Zyliss
Width
Width
187.0 in
1.6 in
216.5 in
128.0 in
519.3 in
Feature
Feature

Heavy-duty Plastic and Stainless Steel

Dishwasher safe

Includes potato ricer, and two stainless steel plates

Item #19783

Model #: S196PCP

Blade Width: 3"

Blade Length: 6"

Handle Length: 6"

Gravy separator; create smooth, reduced-fat gravy

Strainer fits into gravy separator pitcher; filters fat and debris as gravy moves from pan to separator

Pitcher resists heats up to 400 degrees F and is microwave- safe

Separator is dishwasher-safe; a 5-year warranty covers this product

Separator measures 10-1/4 by 5-3/8 inches; stands 5 inches high; weighs 1 pound upon shipping

Measures 4.75 inches/12cm height and 3.25 inches/8cm diameter

Weighs 28 ounces

Made of mirrored stainless steel over iron

Heavy enough for quick work but small enough for precise maneuverability

Hand washing recommended

Crafted from premium quality stainless steel with soft touch handle for secure grip

Features integrated hanging hook for easy storage

Integrated silicone bowl scraper removes everything you mash from bowl for less waste

Features small inner holes and larger outer holes for quick mashing without leaving any lumps behind

Dishwasher safe

User Overview
  • Very disappointed

    Not only is this egg slicer difficult to clean, it was very disappointing in its quality. I've had it two months and one of the wires snapped today. The Pampered Chef one I had for 15 years was much better. Very disappointing...
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    New Jersey
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